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... IRELAND. The Northern Whig states that a custom prevails extensively the north of Ireland of knocking off' the horns of cows before sending them, to England, order that, as polled cattle, they may command a higher price. Another International Exhibition ...

Published: Thursday 23 June 1864
Newspaper: Stirling Observer
County: Stirlingshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 86 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

The Speech, and John Symonds, Jun

... from a return which he had wrung from the blove.rnment : they were Peter Erle, Q.C., a Whig, salary £1,500; James Hill, Q.C.. Whig. salary, .C 1.200 ; Rev. R. Jones, Whig, sal try £1,200 He had nothing to say again 4 these gentlemen as to their admitted ...

Published: Wednesday 29 June 1864
Newspaper: Morayshire Advertiser
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 964 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE CHARITIES COMMISSION

... the Board of Charity Commissioners, at considerable length. The hon. member denounced the Board as a gross Whig job, and it* office as a perfect Whig snuggery. It not only entailed considerable charge upon the country, but, owing to the reckless and profligate ...

IRELAND

... IRELAND. The Belfast Northern Whig continues to receive the most favourable reports of the flax crops. The Rev. Dr Ryan, Roman Catholic Bishop of Limerick, died on Monday. The deceased prelate, who was in his year, was consecrated bishop 1825. The Galivay ...

Published: Thursday 16 June 1864
Newspaper: Stirling Observer
County: Stirlingshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 262 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

The Courier and Argus

... expense and working of the Board of Charity Commissioners, and in so doing, denounced the Board a great Whig job, and its offices as a perfect Whig snuggery. Mr Bruce defended the Board and the Government, and said the Government could not accede to the ...

Published: Friday 17 June 1864
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 374 | Page: 2 | Tags: Classifieds 

THE EDINBURGH EVENING CO URANT, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1864. THE LIEUTENANCY OF FIFE

... —Gratitude bus been defined as lively sense of favours to come.” and this definition ‘‘suffers no perdition” at the bands of the Whig Government. In the appointment of Sir Robert Anslruther to the lieutenancy of Fife they seem to have been influenced only by ...

Published: Saturday 18 June 1864
Newspaper: Edinburgh Evening Courant
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 683 | Page: 8 | Tags: none