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THE MANCHESTER EXAMINER AND TIMES, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1862

... DADDY GILIVFITD, ID have Mx. and Lord Palms:mow. The amendment of the PModer will, DO doubt be adopted by the bulk of the Whig party. It is general In Its character. It recognises the necessity of economy, , that it Is the duty of the Government to ...

firsteate bore, Mr. GRIMTIIa, WM dimly beard to declare his pretenses for hie owe cherished amendmeet; while ..

... moment the s torm of interrupters, vainly begged that 101110 would restore order by a unction; and the venerable mr. Furor, the Whig Niro', was caught, .S•syrasfe deiscto, in the attempt to sank, a surreptitious on the of the evening apropos of nothing stactiai ...

THE COURIER

... to the country if Mr. Walpole should persevere to success. It was in every respect a revival the celebrated tactique of that Whig Ministry which expired under the withering taunt of the Lord Stanley of that day (the great Earl of Derby of this day) that ...

Published: Saturday 07 June 1862
Newspaper: Manchester Courier
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3685 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

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SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1862

... the palace never anticipated such a gathering of the represen- tatives of the people in that sumptuous hall, more than a few Whig nonentities were accommodated in theambassadors gallery. Inthestrangers andtho speaker's galleries wrere stowed awray as many ...

Published: Saturday 07 June 1862
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8413 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

ENCITEMEISf IN WASHINGTON

... Generals Wool and linrnside and Confederate Generals Hager and Holmes, for the release of 14,000 prisoners. The f'et.r.brg Whig states that, on the 19th, eighteen of the Monitor's crew went ashore at City Point, and were surprised by Confederates. Nine ...

Till OONIIIRVATMI RIACTION. (irrow Se Clarions' OlsenSor.)

... leted—ense in the AM perkeser, sad • essend tine Bit Bober Peel, by kis selling apostasy, the repeal of the eera Ms. Os risk the Whig mianry semed Is ban • peepresi leer of power, sad to their Is the et Bet now parks se liquidly Ulmer that the beide by A semed ...

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... tared. Darla' figti, whisk tire hewn balan the reheat Measlier, the brigade behaved abalrahly mad repulsed the enemy, hat, Whig eatabaked by ✓eperier they iewipeW be withdraw. Om Doseelly's brigade ea the left Gordan's Ike light, is positioa shag a gorge ...

'porting !attiligesn

... the follow* q Ni up tram Wen sod bets bad W mall II ISOXIIIIITIR UNION OUP. Polar. me 8 • manaanars Isobel fls 4 IS. Ts Whigs 6 to I T. L Doom S. lb Tiskme. 11414bbs 10 16 1 Ws me—WilsaL R. Quebolicas ,r.%. OTT INITING (LONDON.)--TIIIMIDAT. TIM STAMM ...

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... debate, and predicted that the winning horse In a future parliamentary *anion would be Retrenchment, whether he was jockeyed by Whig or Conservative. Tax favourable opinions which were once entertained of the character of the rebels have been completely dissipated ...

SECOND EDITION

... the the moo, sad the sad gilds this reto salsesis,where there mold be bis pUSSies ed M. Matry's Bad an Is reredoses at tae Whig. PROICKTAPT Scwou.e. - The tot/owns an additionl us dons. - r.t. Mark's, Melee Oa the Men, ; sump At the day Soak I.sa Sedum ...