THE LATE LORD PALMERSTON

... Temps publishes rather washy sort of biography, and thinks that the disappearance of the noble Premier will break up the old Whig party. The Pressc and the Avcnir National take very nearly the same view as the Epoque, and express their confidence that the ...

SPORTING

... addreseeto tie eleoetors of Cork-v -Gentlemen, acme of the beetan motprfti man In your noble county have askodm ocnetI on anti-whig princIples. I am prepae od The whige are the avowed enemies ofth ?? I emee of aits meat devoted children. Thewi ihdt despoil ...

CRICKET

... 1859, for which Lord Derby's government was responsible, was 113,528,7761. The expenditure rose in the next year under the whig government to 15,312,6751., in 1861 to 15,883,1601.,and in 1862to16,060,3501. Aportionof thisin- crease was owing to the Chinese ...

DIRECT AND INDIRECT TAXATION

... band in pushing the exchequer out of the terrible net in which governmental apathy, incapacity, and reckless- ness, whether Whig or Tory, seems so hopelessly to have sunk it. There is another danger, also, which our Liverpool friends must avoid, if they ...

CRICKET

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LATEST BETTING

... issued to thoe ?? journals in Beilfast during the twelve mouiths ending 30th J1iflt, 1860:- NEWS.LETTER, _ ?? 125,000 Northern Whig, _ . 5000 Mercury, 62,000 Banner of Ulster, lm,000 It will thus be seen that tile stamped circulation of i thle Nivs-LrTlUTI ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ed, which will, no doubt, swell the amount to 1,000. PROPOSED INCREASE OF POLICE AND M1LITARY FORCES IN BELFAST.-The Belfast Whig says ?? In consequence of the recent disturbances, .Belfast is to be again made military headquarters, as it was pre- vious ...

SPORTING

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AQUATICS

... was a native of Dublin, a very celebrated comedian of Drury-laen and Lincoln'sln part-owner of the former house, and withal a Whig up to theed n ars, as Dick Steele has informsed us. His Whiggish principles were the means of getting him into many a scrape ...

Published: Sunday 06 August 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3892 | Page: 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

AQUATICS

... Theatre, and it was presented it honour of the accession of the Hanoverian line to the British throne, for Doggett was a Whig, and very much attached to the German ruler. In 1722 he died, leaving sufficient to perpetuate the wager, for he was a rich ...

Published: Sunday 05 August 1866
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2091 | Page: 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

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SPORTING

... Saphiis I Blaohuliarn pi to MATCHn for 200 sovs anuad thewhmp. B.C.(4 miaesl I (iir lit Glasgow' ac by Brother to Bird-on-tlae.Whig (foaled in P 1853) ant of Tilo Drake's daiii, both four-yesar-olds, - Is 10 at. each, ty Sydnsontoii walks over.a )r-ORDER ...