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Dewsbury Chronicle and West Riding Advertiser

Why are the ladies the biggest thieves in existence? Because they steel their petticoats, brine their stays, ..

... leading organ of Irish Protestant opinion proclaims that the natural alliance of the English settlers in Ireland is with the Whigs of England. So the immediate effect of the Irish Church Act has been to turn Orange Blue. A WOMAN'S WORE xis ART.—Old Lady ...

THE ROAD, BUILDING, AND MARKET COMMITTEE

... body politic or to the Crown personally, Costo is knighted because he is supposed to have done service to the whole people, Whig and Tory alike, i.e. he is knighted in recognition of his public services. A provincial mayor is knighted because he has exhibited ...

San, FPairisco Bulletin says the Chinese Sunday school in that city is in a flourishing co on, but its atteudanco

... Sir Robert, highly indignant at the paltry reductions so pertinaciously moved in official salaries, and belonging to that old Whig party whose creed was that there was a class which should never be subject to vulgar discussion and popular opinion, was very ...

THE DEWSBURY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1869. THE EARL OF CLARENDON ON HOME AND FOREIGN POLITICS. On ..

... knot was satisfactorily tied, and the party drove off with smiling faces, amid a hearty cheer from the bystanders.—Northern Whig. SHOCKING DEATH OF A COLLIERY PROPRIETOR AND A MINER.—A fatal accident occurred, on Saturday, at the Butterfly Pit, Albridge ...

HECKMOND `NIKE WORKING MEN'S CLUB AND INSTITUTE. Little more than a year ago an institute, which had for its object

... their institutions, but would be allowed a tiler i n, and when men would stand up belonging to sib the different parties, Whigs. Radicals. Übei al-Conset vati Conservative-Liberals, Conservatives, or w e , er they called themselves—(aughter)—and talk ...

THE DEWSBURY CHRONICLE HOME NEWS

... million ot money has been spent for Church purposes whilst the present bishop has held the see. A correspondent of the Northern Whig states that Mr. Nicholson, of Balrath, •.vho was fired at in his carriage some days since, when his coachman and female relative ...

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... subject his views were not those of ordinarily Liberalism. It was the very question on which he afterwards parted from his Whig colleagues—the question of the Irish Church Establishment—and he defended the institution with Conservative energy, in a most ...

DEWSBURY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1869

... was some short time since made, has been removed by the authorities at Dublin Castle to the county of Kildare. • The Northern Whig has the following:— The patrol of constabulary from Cremartin came up with a crowd of about 200 men marching in procession ...