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• CI I II 'l' 11

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80178 E OF COMMONS

... to the effect that the policy of the present Government, begun thirty years ago by the Prime Minister, and enforced by every Whig Government, has led to constant wars, which have culminated in the burning of Kagosima, massacre at Foochow, &c. That Government ...

NORTHERN ENSIGN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1864

... Charles Wood. And perhaps it is not surprising. For of all the ways of 'making both ends meet' the one that a Whig least thinks of, or that Whig ministers least practise, is to diminish the girth of the expenditure round which the two ends have to meet ...

TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES. AMERICA

... are vague, and only state Sherman is meeting with great success. They are not traceable to any good authority. The Richmond Whig of Wednesday says:—Sherman sent a large portion of his army towards indicating a movement upon Mobile. Money on call at 7 per ...

COLLISION AND LOSS OF LIFE AT SEA

... COLLISION AND LOSS OF LIFE AT SEA. (Frew the Northern Whig.) Baz.nemr, Monday Morning. On Saturday night, whilst the steamer Electric was on her passage from Liverpool to Belfast, she came into collision with a smack called the Teaser, belonging to Castletown ...

NOTAIIILIA 07 THE WEEK

... gave a brilliant speech, and expressed sentiments in favour of a manhood franchise, which have beeu like a bombshell in the Whig camp. Both houses are now at their midsummer holidays. GARIBALDI has reached his home at Caprera, in excellent health. We have ...

DEATH OF THE EARL OF CARLISLE

... and up to 1841, under the Melbonine Ministry, was Chief Secretary for Ireland, where he was universally beloved. When the Whigs came into power in 1846 h he was adpointed Commissioner of Woods and Forest and succeeded Lord Campbell as Chancellor of the ...

(Times' Telegram per Etna.)

... preparing for an early demonstration against Lee, who, they say, was never so well prepared to receive him as now. The Richmond Whig thinks Grant has sent troops to en-operate with Sherman. The latest intelligence from Tennessee reports no further fighting ...

MR LAING AND LORD BURY

... berth of Treasurer to the 'Household attached. Mr L. aspires, no doubt, to office again, and will probably get in if the Whigs seep h. , r eloo, ha i. tionably a capital financier. If Sir Charles Wood should go to the Upper House, perhaps Mr Laing will ...

SERIOUS RIOTS IN BELFAST. THE TOWN GIVEN UP TO PILLAGE. SEVERAL PERSONS KILLED

... and before the police, who had gone home for the night, came upon the scene, • number of houses were wrecked. The Northern Whig of Monday says—On Saturday night, the disturbances were not so violent and outrageous in character aeon either of the two preceding ...

SOTAZILIA OP THE WIEL

... forming a new Cabinet out of materials connected with his own party. Overtures were made to various influential members of the Whig party, including Lord Lansdowne, Lord Grosvenor, Lord Clarendon, Mr Lowe, Mr Horsman, and others, but it seems they have all ...