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The Speech, and John Symonds, Jun

... quoting from return which he had wrung the Government: they were Peter Erie, Q.C., A Whig, salary JE1.500; James Hill, Q.C., Whig, salary, .£1,200; Eov. E. Jones, Whig, salary £1,200. had nothing to say against these gentlemen to their admitted respectability ...

ON THE OLD COLLEGE SCHOOL-ROOM

... Cato you the scene will find, A Play that made two factions blind With rage, and drew, goes the story, Alternate shouts from Whig and Tory. Syphax and I stood up together— You might have floor’d us with feather; Still all progress’d with satisfaction, Till ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... is not. Preparations are being made at Kidderminster for a contested election whenever a vacancy occurs. Mr. Lukesrhite, the Whig member, is expected to visit liis constituents next week, and the Conservatives have had private meeting, at which they have ...

TOPICS OP THE WEEK

... parents unhappily have only to decline wages for their chSdren in order to decline the education too; but it pleasant to see a Whig Duke with courage enough to express boldly a belief as yet so unpopular. is true he was speaking to working men, and, if ever ...

UTH OF TOE SABL OF CARLISLE

... his fj™ily> he had given in his adhesion, but in the days before the Reform Bill the Independent liberals were weak and the Whig families had it all their own way. la the agitation which took place on the J*® t,; mufti f on thn aide of Earl Grey. And ...

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS AND CORRESPONDENTS. All Correspondence I AdvertitenienU to be addressed to the Editor, ..

... declining health of the late Earl Fitzwilliam prevented his son, the then memher, from standing again for United Yorkshire, and the Whig party gladly put forward as the representative of that important county the rising and accomplished Lord Morpeth. In the agitation ...

BIOTS AT BELFAST. The disturbances which have been going on for several days in Belfast ended in a riot on

... the event of the populace still keeping the streets, the military shall be called out to disperse them by force. The Northern Whig, of Saturday, says:—“ The riots in Belfast continue with unabated fury—unequalled by anything we have ever seen in this town ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... Alexander Donaldson is candidate for the seat at the board vacant by the retirement of Mr. Wyndham S. Portal. , . The Northern Whig says, that the sum claimed as presentments fur injuries sustained wrecking the late Belfast riots amounts to between ...

The Reform XSU and ifce Advantages

... n was entrusted men who appMxed to make it as unpalatable as possible. Bowever, I believe is one which .ffid credit to the Whig Administration of that day. I mention it as one of those changes whioh I beliewe have bean satisfactory to the country, and ...

THE BRECON MAROg 12^1864

... gone to the town in his uniform, and had waved his handkerchief, and had called for three cheers for Sir Arthur Buller, the Whig candidate. Mr. Ferrand also commented, with much severity, on the attack which had been made upon the late Mr. Augustus Stafford ...

paring the crop for market; bat in a season so remarkable as the present, amocnt of could in all cases

... whole, no serious loss has yet occurred in consequence of the unusually dry weather of the past six weeks. —Belfast Northern Whig. KING CHRISTIAN OF DENMARK AND HIS LATE MINISTER. A pamphlet has appeared at Copenhagen attributed to the brother-in-law of ...

SATURDAY

... previously known, the effect produced by the Ministerial announcement was very striking. It mattered not whether one conversed with Whig, Tory, or Radical, the burthen of the talk was the same —the certainty of dissolution of Parliament, and whether a week or ...