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AN ILLUSTRATION OF THE PURITY OF THE WHIG RADICAL PARTY

... AN ILLUSTRATION OF THE PURITY OF THE WHIG RADICAL PARTY. Tho trial of William Henry Leatham, late M.P. for Wakefield, brother-in-law of John Bright and of the Messrs. Gurney, bankers, for corrupt and illegsl practices at the last election for Wakefield ...

Published: Tuesday 24 July 1860
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 4889 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

TO LOAD COITZACTOZO. Per... 11. 1r Whig _to Mildrrtake the wIDENING. REPALILLWO. lILTALLIOR: the LIC an Outlaws ..

... TO LOAD COITZACTOZO. Per 11. 1r Whig _to Mildrrtake the wIDENING. REPALILLWO. lILTALLIOR: the LIC an Outlaws WAN& CAW* apply far them's. or die ilea* Mama rat G. IL *MOM Yaw July 214 NOEL BALT STO2IB. Wu. TitlLute now DISCHARGING • CAltoo d AOILICTLITILILL ...

Published: Thursday 26 July 1860
Newspaper: West Sussex Gazette
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 348 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

A monster prayer meeting has been held in the Botanic Gardens, Belfast. The Northern Daily Whig estimates that ..

... A monster prayer meeting has been held in the Botanic Gardens, Belfast. The Northern Daily Whig estimates that 20,000 persons were present. Pedestbianism. A pedestrian named J. Barfield alias the Sussex Wonder, performed the remarkable feat on Wednesday ...

Published: Saturday 07 July 1860
Newspaper: Berkshire Chronicle
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 267 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

trade it soon must get cheaper. Patience, good alarmists, and a little time the evil will be cured. The Whig

... trade it soon must get cheaper. Patience, good alarmists, and a little time the evil will be cured. The Whig Ministry, which has of late been attempting verv quietly the fetters which have now for sou'u- time h.iond it to Mr. Itlllunr, will proliahly ...

THE CABINET

... rear, ill the ’• House” with Whig platitudes wearied and Puts him down with a stunning ironical cheer. The veteran G—y takes his otium cum dig. ln -nug necure some thousands a year. There never w s bora a more thorough-bred Whig, is:' George will take care ...

HOW NOT TO DO IT

... was meant by the Circumlocution office; bur the community has not shown itself clever at guessing. The truth is that, when a Whig Government is in power, it is the Cabinet itself which undertakes to solve the great problem How not to do it. The devices ...

Tlir FAV*II,I3IIAK II

... the Md not seedy agree with this to up sad say that des Whigs o,sstd, and to test thus the veletas that they held only by their sappy& break up in of aao Moral party a et woad pros that the Whigs and liaise& could sot 11. 1. the Md. (Orr tViy.) The Si ...

FAVERSHAM POLICE COURT

... was lead se. mad wets. Jot's Roweled's. of the Hallway Station. MOM NW. s charged with =Meg as array with • Pa Wild= MU% by Whig is the flees. is 19th ult. Briggs woe at the sad fossd to be gait* drank. be sad eats. ReMledge a within. Leonard Foster. a ...

THE TRAITOR PALMERSTON

... select cemmittee—in other words to shelve it for the session—was originally to have been made by Mr. Ellice, one of tho old whig faction for whose views Lord Palmerston has. always, his heart cherished the warmest sympathy however convenient he msy have ...

Published: Tuesday 17 July 1860
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 580 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1860

... affect us, and make this country so disturbed in its every monetary relation, borrows its strength only from the existence of a Whig ministry and its continuance to a Radical opposition. How can we Ile respected abroad when we dishonour ourselves at home ...

XI. ANDREW CURL SURGRoN DENTIsT. Oa. flanatirr, llKkarrus. prnamir Amn kAxGRL snows/Ims LIZ &Al* z Well. WO r ..

... rtt•4l.4 IL. ttet• talerilt sal Mt.* , • it. rm. gym. tont, lb. ri.d the OakenltUtlon 11 -1 , .4 es .4. 1 oat w Uwe. 1.• Whig. to .1.-etesor ddllrsa - MARDI: AROMATIC STZEL PILL& I Irmo r 4 Ile Kroft r•lcor•ty - rifler* 11. • I .k.O Mow .In* 1.% ...

Published: Thursday 26 July 1860
Newspaper: West Sussex Gazette
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 220 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

SUPPLEMENT TO THE

... their But all In train. Bamanstranoea arail nothin teen, ntnally hard to be borne, nrare them .eeelha, to. be the fote of Whig .UatderaM thr ...

Published: Saturday 28 July 1860
Newspaper: Hampshire Advertiser
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 321 | Page: 10 | Tags: none