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|>BV l)r. McOOSil od me IN I’IIITIVE CONVIC. -I-V TlONBofthc 3IlXD.—Jeto I. Army, Albemarle- ttrccU

... effect upon the House of Commons. Tories orew exultant, and halt.lu'acled Liberals quailed under the lordly menaces. Antiquated Whigs and ftiei.'ds domestic-pcacc-at-any.price thought anything was better than a collision between the two House s. result, in ...

goal anil district Hens

... Stanley nut up to the mark, although able politician. The hope* of the M Oppaaitioo are now fixed upon Lord Grey, who is le-s of Whig than Lord Derby once wax, i who is supposed be capable bringing over xu.-h men as the Right Mon. K. Horstnsn, the Right Hon ...

[E WIGAN OBSERVER AND DISTRICT ADVERTISER. BATOBPAY, JANUABY^A—lgB_

... tbrests had an effect upon the House of Commons- Tories grew exultant, aud Liberals qnailed under the lordly menaces. Antiquated Whigs and Iriendsol domestic-peaoe-at-any-price thought anything was better than a collision between the two Houses. As result, in ...

®om»j?onfcen«

... instil into the minds of some of hi* children the principles of honesty, obedience, and the ohtigations of religion. Poor Whigs! yon come in for large share of ealnmnv in these affairs Yon havo inearred the displeasure of the community, one of the Tory ...

DOINGS \T WIGAN

... instil into the minds of some of his children the principles of honesty, obedience, and the obligations of religion. Poor Whigs! yon come in for large share of calumny in these affairs You hare incurred the displeasure the eommnnitr, and one of the Tory ...

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... Hungarian language we fear the despot of that country might tempt him to accept lucrative post at Vienna or Pealh, and the English Whigs might lose him, but necessarily stayed hia hand whan ordered. n.i. cue now He, in nut-ihell. The Home Secretary «uy» that he ...

linn enthoritiee

... damages on tha ground that bis olien: was merely labourer. M’Oonnall’a appearance in court ia thus dcabribed by the Northern Whig The defendant was one of tha moat extraordinary looking persona that erar breach of promise was brought against. To all appear ...

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... Hungattan language we fear the despot of that country might tempt him to accept . lucrative peat at Vienna Peatb, aod tbe English Whigs A l Sdari' * * ~“ ri ‘» Ibii cue now lice in nut-tbelL The Home the note from (be robot Uommituonec, Where did tho Police ...

LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION

... ADMINISTRATION * or UArKASbiw’ FAUAim. LEGACIES, DIVISIONS, TRANSFERS, he. Every r.cacriptlon of Farm Stock, Uonea, Cattle, pro whig Crops, Produce, Fuini'ure, Plate, linen. Bosks, General Stockain-Trude. Innkeepers’ Effects, he., and FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD ...

UKAKHKS AND MOUBNINO COACHES

... has stirred up the nge of obdeUte factioos, tad excited the auger of rehabilitated party the Houte of Commons. The efiete Whigs, represented iisring; the old Tories, who may be said to speak through the mouth of Mr, Beutinok; and the modem CoDserratires ...

TO KBAOSBB AND CORRESPONDENTS

... the Government while did not commit him very far. Mr, Disraeli makes one great admission. He censures, by implication, his Whig friends who led the assault upou the Budget, He confesses that the balance sheet of the ensuing year would, it stands, afford ...

COUNTY POLICE COUBP.—Pubat

... and again disturb the social end political relations of the country.** 11a deeply laments allianae between the “once great Whig party—to while it wan honoured tha names of Urey, Brougham, au i Mackintosh, ha deemed nn honour to belong —with the extreme ...