PRESENTATION TO THE PRINCESS OF WALES FROM THE LADIES OF IRELAND
... among the nobility follow in the order of precedence, and those of the untitled ladies are given alphabetically. -Northern Whig. I ...
... among the nobility follow in the order of precedence, and those of the untitled ladies are given alphabetically. -Northern Whig. I ...
... Commons a few weeks since to reject Mr. Locke King's motion for a £10 county frachise, about the reasonableness of which both Whigs and Torys professed to be agreed five years ago. This week Mr. Baines has brought forward a measure for granting a £6 borough ...
... exalted humanity. honourable and true-at rvberal G fttc. or t1 you like a Conaervative Liberals not a house. a Tory, not. a Whig, not Conigeryativa O but a cencen- trative of the happy medium wldhic have grooter power for good than either extreme can po55i ...
... killed, and the other was much injured. Ferster has left a wife mid three children to mourn his loss. BELFAST. The Northcrn Whig says- For many years no such fearful thunderstorm. as on Friday visited Belfast and neighbourhood has occurred in this locality ...
... round of the papers, giving an edifying account of Samuel Jones Loyd's (the present Lord Overetone) rise to the peerage. That a Whig Ii ?? should raise a money scrivener to honours is no new thing, for the moneyed interest-the foundation of the Bank of England ...
... The Glasgow cabmen are on strike because the r Magistrates insist that they shall wear badges. In A FMALE SoDWiE.-The Bangor Whig says a vr woman came through that city recently who had In been 22 months in the United States cavalry ser- ih vice in the ...
... Yesterday it passed the clured, homesteads from confiscated Confederate sestates. f MESSAGE OF PRESIDENT DAVIS. (From tke Richmsond Whig, M4ay 4.) The message of President Davis, as was to be supposed, considering the short time which has elapsed since the adjournment ...
... by die young man for the annoyance he created, seed understnd the law court wil be caled on to rom take cogniance of the ?? Whig. and Pof dayf Tain WALDENSES IN HE WEST.-The following day extract from a pamphlet recently published (1864), I t Oi' called ...
... leadership of the Lberals. We can 0' afford to wait till the Chancellor of the Exchequer 1 has broken from the trammels of the Whigs. A Rarely indeed in the life of a statesman has E there been such a marked development as in a' the ease of Mr. GJADSTONE. ...