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Dorset County Express and Agricultural Gazette

THE TRONDEMTORI OF FRIDAY NIGHT

... Wirral We er-works Tower, when she was struck down by lightning sod killed on the spot. The second edition of the Northern Whig : This (Friday) morrainz, about eleven o'clock, a farmer. belonging to titaim6eld, in the County Down, when standing in he ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... the be now pat, which was negatived by 164 to M. TRUSIIDAL —Mr. Ferrand gam notice of a vesper motion the polio, of the ' • Whig Governments for the Lot thirty rem Ostend Kiegmote celled sitestios to the ems at Yr. Be the Northumberland who sod deprived ...

COURT AND HIGH LIFE

... Brasil, has announced his determination of contesting the representation of the borough at the neat general election in the Whig interest. Mr. Chrietie was M.P. for Weymouth from 1842 to 1847. Cambridge is at present represented by two Conservatives. -- ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... length the hors, gentleman based the seediap of the commissioners since their leader the Act of 1853, spots wbbh comien the Whig Government, at whose instance that measure we pented, promised that the duties of the Board yenta be to exercise a superintendence ...

DORC I I ESTER FA RKERS' CLUB

... did not consider it a party question. Be knew several who sat on the saint side of the House as be did—some 1 of the very old Whig families, and of very old Liberal opinions—were also of opinion that the time was now some when that boon should be granted ...

upeitrt bt .50 Quotes tThrrereeNT peaslec itrriba:lassi &I • Mr, 2, onersetshirt

... shall raise most for their party. Monday was rather a more than usually animated anniversary, for Sir Morton Peto, the new Whig candidate, made his first appearance at the one gathering, and Mr. Free mantle, the Conservative was present at the other. ...

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... tuned round sine, the party *um were invented. The Conesnative or Toryism. supports Church and State; • eentury sad • hail the Whigs supported Chunk and State wan* Me Tory, who was besides • Jaeollate ; while himself sea from the throne be att em pted to tolerate ...

11 iltsbirr. – 1 30CIETIES FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWL EDGE. AND FOR THE PROPAGATI ON OF TBEGOSPIEL IN ..

... as • proof of the pt-ospyrity of that country under English rule, the greatly improved of communication by railway; and thee Whig his bearers whether they thauskt God had opened up that vast country to us, seerely to make railways? Certainly not. We had ...

FILOILIBLI SETTLEMENT OF THE TOLL QUESTION. . .

... presont wan two mislienewe and the ei belle, in lepl by es& pasty, orb el win& were esn: l ho lb. etker, but is ash le ally ill Whig the Mr. ENVOI said anctioneers who held salts similar to I bis in Salisbury, Southempton, London, an! Bristiff were not called ...

William., Mr. Bells of the Chonzh Inn taring the caterer. The chaff will be taken by the W. H. B

... •ppearance on Coronation:day than it did year. —ln the evening rimming and other amusements sill plane, keg quadrille band Whig for this pleasant portion of the dare festivities. Drevaasenso Occomeact —ltt. with sincere regret we have to announce the ...

that it has bcen swamped. If Mr. Lincoln and his ministers guided their policy by the representations of Dr. Mackay

... addresses were It was only the drink. He didn't know what they delivered by Messrs. .1. M. Barnett, N. Beth James meant by Whig bound over to keep the pece. Ricketts and - Vangham (Temperas°. Missionary.) Bench mid it was a serious case and he replied ...

• Mid him bee Wiwi. It appeared that MOS hams she alarmed *boat shoot Lades Morin within her there Wog

... good ides of Wow inhospitable regionk where dreary wham holds its swap from to r, and from century to centery. Whilst were Whig glows illsaretive mega wag is a very meditate by the Misses Beverley and and by G. Vista( and Inger, Wm C. Morton ably primain/ ...