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MR. MORGAN TREHERNE, M.P., AND THE ELECTORS OF COVENTRY

... (Cheers.) But was happy say that among his new a4*c*»mplishments had nat forgotten that which nature taught him, 144 I>'Unn the Whigs. (Great laughter.) In the Corentry Time* that day's date there was attack on him altogether lieneath contempt, and believed ...

Published: Friday 02 September 1864
Newspaper: Coventry Herald
County: Warwickshire, England
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COVENTRY STANDARD

... to say, that among his new accomplishments and acquirements he has not forgotten that which nature taught to him—“ Damn the Whigs” (laughter and cheers). So much for the person who has written respecting me and my parrot in the Coventry Times. I consider ...

Published: Friday 02 September 1864
Newspaper: Coventry Standard
County: Warwickshire, England
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Coventry Herald & Free Press, and Midland Express

... Treherne certainlv very high-minde«l. for he fixes his target in the clouds and hits nothing anv manner chance. l»arriiig the Whigs, and the only way can think of reaching these is pointing his blunderbustieal weapon straight down to th ▼ ry lowest level ...

Published: Friday 02 September 1864
Newspaper: Coventry Herald
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2096 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Birmingham Daily Post

... divided the two great factions of Whigs and Tories. Now, however, he contended that no such question remained. For all that concerned the public busi- ness of the nation, he held that Tories were as good as Whigs and Whigs as good as Tories, but there was ...

Published: Friday 02 September 1864
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Post
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 2850 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

THE COLLIERS' STRIKE

... But he was happy to say that among his new accomplishe ments ho ha not forgotten that which nature taught him, I Damn the Whigs.u (Great laughter This Is a good rnnmple of the hon. member's speech on the occasion. The demonstration was considered a ...

Published: Friday 02 September 1864
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Post
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 2182 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

them (cheers). We may be quite satisfied with congratulating them upon their present prosperity and hoping it ..

... this country, and anyone who tries to press you down and deprive you of the products of your labours, let him call himself Whig, or Radical, or what likes, is not an Englishman (cheers). Now there is one thing I observe in this report which struck me ...

Published: Friday 02 September 1864
Newspaper: Coventry Standard
County: Warwickshire, England
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HARVEST PROSPECTS IN IRELAND

... HARVEST PROSPECTS IN IRELAND. From all quarters in the north, and generally throughout the whole country (says the Northern Whig). we have the most favourable accounts of the crops anti the harvest. The farmers have not, for many years, had a better season ...

Published: Friday 02 September 1864
Newspaper: Coventry Standard
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 1021 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CHINA

... Fort Powell, mounting 18 guns, was abandoned by the Confederates and occupied by the Federals on the same day. The Richmond Whig of the 12th declares that with the reduction of Forts Gaines, Powell, and even Morgan, but a very small portion of the work ...

Published: Friday 02 September 1864
Newspaper: Coventry Standard
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 884 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE BELFAST RIOTS

... THE BELFAST RIOTS. The Northern Whig states that, as nearly as can be ascertained, 148 persons received gunshot wounds in the late riots, and it is supposed that there are many other cases which have been couovaled. Of those reported seven have died, ...

Published: Saturday 03 September 1864
Newspaper: Bridgnorth Journal
County: Shropshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 220 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE LATE RIGHT HON. SIR G. C. LEWIS, BART., M.P

... untiring | retary ; and between that date (July, 1850) and the pen diligence and to the vast mass of which he | retirement of the Whig Administration in February, 1852, People smiled he prepared himself for that which, after all, it must be rect nese | and carefully ...

Published: Saturday 03 September 1864
Newspaper: Hereford Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2508 | Page: 17 | Tags: none

General News

... about Conservatism. He did not think the Whigs contemplated the ruin of the Church, though he was happy to say he never was a Whig, and he prayed God he never might be—(laughter)—for he was of opinion that a Whig was a creature completely out of the pale ...

Published: Saturday 03 September 1864
Newspaper: Leamington Spa Courier
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2286 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE FEDERAL ATTACK UPON MOBILE

... entirely without knowledge of arti Nery, fearful of responsibility, and at bottom a man of slow, shallow intellect.” The Richmond Whig declares that with the reduction of Forts Gaines, Powell, and even M but a ve small on of the work before the F at M will be ...

Published: Saturday 03 September 1864
Newspaper: Hereford Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2011 | Page: 12 | Tags: none