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A Floury Retreat.—On one occasion in 1006, Maxwell was closely panned by some soldiers in Edinburgh, and ..

... discuss which, seats being scarce, one of them jumped upon the meal store, and all began expressing their wonder where the d—d Whig could have got to, when the man on the barrel suddenly exclaimed, 'they hide ony gate, may he's in this vera kist; gudewlfe ...

THE REPRESENTATION OF NEWCASTLE

... events he should like see those men trying their hand at government. They had had Tories in power, they had had Whig-Conservatives, they had had Whigs, and they had had Liberals. Let them have a Radical Government for once, to see what they could make of it ...

Imperial Parliament

... the Board of Charity Commissioners. At considerable length, the hon. member denounced the it.iard as gross Whig job, and its office as perfect Whig snuggery. Mr Morrison defended the Commissioners. Mr W. J. Powell protested against some of the charges made ...

Imperial Parliament

... o'clock. WHIG GOVERNMENT. Bocsfield Ferrand gave notice that he should move on the first day of supply the resolutions the effect that the policy of the present Government, begun thirty years ago the Prime Minister, and enforced by every Whig Government ...

of Dr. $eaWam. With unfeigned regret we have to announce the death one of Newcastle's most esteemed and beloved ..

... sisters lived to advanced age, and died a few years ago. During his public life Dr. Headlam was active political partisan of the Whig school, and we find him taking part in public affairs on all occasions of national importance, and giving his earnest support ...

OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

... Session itself will be more distinguished than its predecessor for any attempt at the fulfilment of those pledges which the Whigs succeeded to oftice. If the apathy of the public, in the former instance, provided them with good excuse or justification for ...

THE LAST HOURS OF PRINCE ALBERT

... THE LAST HOURS OF PRINCE ALBERT. There has leached us (Northern Whig) from abroad a most interesting extract from a letter which was written by a member of the Queen's honsehold, shortly after the death Prince Albert. The extremely confidential position ...

Weekly Retrospect

... that Mr. Gladstone's now famous reform speech should hare fallen like a thunderbolt in the midst of botli Conservatives and Whigs. The position of the speaker, and the thorough-going, outspoken, and fearless character of the speech itself, all made it more ...

Spirit of the Press

... Spirit the Press. MESSAGE OF PRESIDENT DAVIS. [From the Richmond Whig.] The message of President Davis, was to be supposed, considering the short time which has elapsed eince the adjournment of the last Congress, not very long document, yet short as it ...

WILLIAM BELL, STATION EE, NEWS AGENT, &c ~ CRAWCROOK, Supplies the Conaett Guardian, Newcastle Guardian, and ..

... Ers, rLate Manager to Mr. Ellenger), 101, GREY STREET, NEAR THE MONUMENT. Just Published. Price Eighteenpence. CRIMES OF E WHIGS; or,a RADICAL'S REASONS FOR SUPPORTING THE TORY PARTY AT THE NEXT GENERAL ELECTION. Thus. Doubleday, author of the True Law ...

MR. GLADSTONE AND THE WORKING CLASSES

... Gladstone is pre-eminently the prophet and the expounder of tbe new political philosophy. To him there is neither Tory uor Whig, uor rich nor poor. We are all Englishmen only—a pushing, hard-working, uiouey-making race ; who love free-trade because it ...

SERIOUS RIOTS AT BELFAST

... SERIOUS RIOTS AT BELFAST. Belfast has been in state of turmoil and disorder for the last ten days. The Northern Whig of Saturday says:—The present Belfast riots have their origin in the laying of the O'Connell memorial foundation stone in the city of ...