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Fatat spy Friday.—The second edition of the Northern Whig says:—This morning, about 11 a farmer belonging to St ..

... Fatat spy Friday.—The second edition of the Northern Whig says:—This morning, about 11 a farmer belonging to St. Field, in the County Down, when standing fn the cattle market, was struck by lightning and instantly killed. Another man, also belonging to ...

REFORM MEETING AT MANCHESTER

... terms with the Whigs whatever. There were no politicians absolutely dangerous and fatal to political reform as the Whigs. (Applause.)— Alderman Goadsby said that what the people had gained they had gained by their own efforts. The Whigs only helped them ...

A NOTABLE STATESMAN

... his high position. was bora a Whig; he belonged to the ranks of the popu'ar party; and he filled his post with a di«>.:ng.iished grace. did his best to be a good, hones', Whig, according to the fashion of his timea Whig who, with aristocratic tastes, ...

THE ORANGE ANNIVERSARY IN THE THE NORTH OF

... THE ORANGE ANNIVERSARY IN THE THE NORTH OF IRELAND. (From the Northern Whig.) Belfast, Tuesday Night. The Orange anniversary bas passed over here, in comparison with previous year#, rather quiet. Crowds of people'were in what is known as the disturbed ...

RAFFLING FOR A YOUNG WOMAN IN AMERICA

... RAFFLING FOR A YOUNG WOMAN IN AMERICA The Troy Whig says that several young men, fascinated with the personal charms of a young female attached to the sanitary fair now being held in that city, have made complete arrangements to have her set in raffle ...

LATER FROM AMERICA

... is preparing an early demonstration against Lee, who, they, say, was never well prepared to receive him as now. The Richmond Whig says Grant has sent troops to co-operate with Sherman. The latest intelligence from Tennessee reports no further fighting ; ...

THE WEAKNESS OF THE OPPOSITION

... Ministry except its chief who not for the moment out of favour, Mr Gladstone with the Tories for praising reform, and with the Whigs for clipping his praises, Sir George Grey with everybody in the House for his jelly-fish obstinacy, which yields to a squeeze ...

PAISLEY HERALD AND RENFREWSHIRE ADVERTISER

... of the Catholic party. During and after the of the Reform Bills in 1832 and 1833 he allied bins mself with the Whigs, called himself a “ Whig-radical” and came to be regarded as one of-the leaders of the Liberal Party. In that capacity he visited Edinburgh ...

Ireland

... taking each of the men into the boat.—Freeman's Journal. Proposed Increaseof Police and Military Fobcis in Belfast.—The Belfast Whig says:—' In consequence of the recent disturbances, Belfast to again made military headquarters, as it was previous to being ...

A FAMOUS SCOTTISH PUBLISHER

... him to enjoy. Mr Tait's politics were professedly those of an independent Radical, swayed by strong friendly feeling to the Whig party. Though not factious, and detesting anything like trickiness, he was sometimes rather provoking to the advocates of a ...