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THE GREENOCK DAILY TELEGRAPH, JULY 29, 1864

... the Chancellor of the Exchequer, President of the Board of Control, First Lord of the Admiralty, and it is thought that no Whig Administration could get aloug without him. He is, in short, one of those barnacles which stick to office with tenacity that ...

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 ...

THE ORANGE ANNIVERSARY IN THE

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

EXPULSION OF GERMAN AID IRISH WOMEN

... till they could reach some Yankee post. This would be a harsh measure, but one fully justified by our necessities.—Rieluaond Whig. ACCIDENTALLT POISONED. A Miss Shepherd, sled twenty-one, was taken ill at 13aratoga (U.S.). and •Dr Strong was sent for. He ...

Published: Saturday 16 July 1864
Newspaper: Renfrewshire Independent
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 501 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

RUPTURES CURED WITHOUT TRUSSES All Bearers from this complaint us Yelled to rte with Dr Thorneos. he ralldeatly ..

... of its resphisamt.•—lites & • A fair has elapsed slime I used I have Won by or salvos, who Isr sm. sugod..—L P. •My rupture Whig I sawas perfect a L HiCLP TO ALL. been and gravel, gnat, mummy resulting from tmprudome of (gratis) to those who thew whieh ...

Published: Saturday 09 July 1864
Newspaper: Renfrewshire Independent
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 391 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

together in a sort of struggling embrace, had then reeled over against the moveable bulwark before referred to, ..

... desire it. Everything throw's the Tories into the arms of the Powers personifying in Europe the old rights of despotism. The Whigs have not always done justice to the Imperial Government, but reflection and time cannot fail to bring the English Government ...

THE DANO-GERMAX WAR

... desire it. Everything throws the Tories into the arms of the Powers personifying in Euro|ie the old right of despotism. The Whigs have not always done justice to the Im|>erial Government, but reflection and time cannot fail to bring the English Government ...

Published: Thursday 07 July 1864
Newspaper: Greenock Advertiser
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 824 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

“Will you be kind as to play the Federal Doodle.” —Harper’s New Monthly Magazine. ExTK'onniNARV Longevity. ..

... « , been the Chancellor of the E. fff jjoi sident of the Board of Control, ■ the Admiralty, and it tl ‘°' , = alou gwilt-1 Whig Administration could get out him. Heis,insbort,onc o > acles which stick to office wdha ten . , defies all attempts to the ...

NOTES OF A JOURNEY PROM PERTH TO GRANTOWN

... was more than neutralised by the death of the only leader on whom James depended, and disastrous as the defeat was to the Whigs or friends of King William, in some respects the victory was barren result to the enemies of the Government. It is ditiicult ...

in cash and lodged in bank, but had closed the book on hearing of the General’s resolution, and it would

... he need not fear being unseated this time. He announces himself to his constituents as having finally become a Libero- Tory- Whig-Conservative, with Radical fits and Independent starte, since he is unable long to agree with anybody. —The Owl. 1 have a tale ...

THE PUBLIC WORKS ACT

... interests of party. But the average opinion of the bishops, deans, and archdeacons is almost eaue to be bad theology.—Northern Whig. ...

Published: Saturday 23 July 1864
Newspaper: Renfrewshire Independent
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1072 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

ADDRESS TO THE KINO OF WURTEMBERO

... and two the crew' still bear the marks of the severe struggle they had in capturing this monster of the deep.—Northern Daily Whig. We (Athenaeum) understand that Miss Whately is preparing herself to write a life of Arclibishop Whalely ; a work which will ...