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22 1869

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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams

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Exeter, Devon, England

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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams

GENERAL NEWS

... Le Follet. The Court of Common Pleas of Ireland delivered judgment yesterday in the attachment motions against the Northern Whig, Northern Star, and Ulster Banner, three Belfast newspapers. No rule was made on the motion, and no ccsts on either side. National ...

Exeter Gazette Daily Telegram Dr. Cumming has his answee from the Pope. He may attend the GZcumenical Council, ..

... indifference the interests of the Church, and that disregard of the religious welfare the people, whica have been discreditable to Whig Administrations. The arguments iv support of the division are unanswerable. No one attempts answer them. Even the genius who ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... that the whole property would go to the landlords. In conclusion, he said it had been the great and glorious privilege of the Whig party in past times to have secured civil and religious freedom. And of a wise instinct the leading men and statesmen of the ...

BUDLEIGH SALTERTON RAILWAY. the Editor of tiie Exeter and Plymouth Gazette. Sir, —I am rejoiced to read' Mr. ..

... notice of Parliament, qujtnig his autnor, but inaugurated the principle of commercial treedom, at a time when the leaders the Whig party had not learnt the B C financial legislation. L'lie Editor's statement that Huskissou did nut represent the Tory party ...

THE COMING SESSION

... her faithful Commons to overthrow Church of which she is the Constitutional head, and that she has wisely decided to leave to Whig-Radical Commissioners the unveuviable task of recommending tlie sacrifice of a Protestant Establishment to propitiate Fenian ...

SELECTIONS PROM THE COMIC WEEKLIES

... county of Tipperary, very happily designates them/ the Government Fenian and the People's Fenian. The truth is, that the Whigs, Radicals, or Liberals—by whatever name they may be called ���invariably, when out of place, fraternize with tbe disaffeected ...

GENERAL NEWS

... the Tories anil experience has taught us that ill that respect the Tory was a far more honourable opponent labour than the Whig. are far complimented by admission of superiority, but must deny the implication that Tories are opponents of labour. Nothing ...

To the Editor of the Exeter and Plymouth Gaxtte. Sir,—ln the unanswerable letter of An Elector to-day's ..

... days, as well as in ours, there were two parties in the State, who abused each other soundly whenever they had chance. But Whig and Tory were not known then : it was Papist and Protestant. lather party used all manner of means get an advantage over the ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... of his arguments, among his worthiest efforts. That this found its way through the joints of the bar t proved a consultation Whig l awver3 ;Je»° whether was libellous. But if any serious cuting its author was ever entertained, $ and malicious and scurrilous ...

EXETER WORKING MEN CONSERVATIVE UNION

... the misery and misfortune of England—as having grown with her growth and strengthened with her strength ; but was opposed Whig clique, who well knew that such Commission, if appointed, would bring light some of their dark deeds, and his motion was defeated ...