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THE LATE LORD P,

... subsequently H Lord Derby. held the reins. e began life as a Pittite; gradually lie developed into a Caniiingite; when tbo Whigs came into power he renewed his youth; when they bad fallen into disrepute he expanded into a Conservative-Liken': afterwards ...

grncral Netuss

... BIRTH TWINS A CAI —On Saturday a lady w. s at the Victoria Station, Mulls., waiting for the train to the Crystal Palace, when Whig taken suddenly unwell, she entered a cab to return home, On:resetting her residence at Camden Town. it was found that on the ...

Published: Saturday 06 May 1865
Newspaper: Strathearn Herald
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 849 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

.ANCIENT RECORDS or -No. L TUa recent changes in the place of deposit of the Records, with the view of

... then reigning Government. The roll is framed in a tabular form. In the first ohne are set forth the names of the freeholders Whig their lands; and sometimes the lands are gives without any name. There are then columns fie each Head Court, with the evidence ...

FAMILY RICI.ATIOKIL

... illustration to his speeches in Parliament. besides enabling him in his younger dare to with Croker and Peel in wailing the Whigs with literary attire. Of his father's lively the late Lord Palmerston himself gave an anausing illustration in one of those ...

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... with that a gala will yet he eased get el - the Mae, pal{ w wh espesiall a asy y q p w u p whisk was aillerwemb off by the Whigs ' exerting of the lillspesseat. This rather for. tamale, we halm They were ad Wend. The whole oldie las thrashing-.ill is also ...

THE APPROACH OF CHOLERA

... hot limos* el The =War sad pea bed bear Vasa Map wain Has they sod do from bad too what soy salad se oil we take a loess ad Whig bat dome even widest the el that try a strong gets • toting ben, R in respect.' ...

K .. 4 014 L mews from India is sompieed in three wards pods steady. The row between and is,

... question, but waver carried it. Old Earl Grey, who, when sorely premed, as indeed he often was—for there were Greys everywhere—Whig nepotism rampant,— fought well for Reform, and at last saw a bill pees 1 Yet he was little other than a pioneer. As the scheme ...

THE PERTHSHIRE FARMERS AND THEIR WOULD-BE SCHOOLDIABTER

... spirit, be penned his article of last week on the Perth County Plaction. It is too evident from that article that the worthy Whig organwhile so far jubilant over the small recast pis to the Ministerial ranks—feels peculiarly sore an the fact that his pupils ...

THE LATE JAMES THOMAS, ESQ

... privately to increase the prosperity of the Incorporation. A Liberal in Politics, Mr THOMAS acted as one of the agents in the Whig integit from the period of the passing of the Reform D'Al downwards. Ho remained true to the Liberal cause till the last, though ...

111 TO IRIS BALLOON

... piece of newspaper also found—Nor/loom IC/tiy, Belfast, Ist instant. Ni, appearance of city per. . A reporter in the Northrn Whig Belfast, who) was one of the party that ascended in Mr Coxweli's balloon oils evening, given the following account of the accident ...

Published: Saturday 08 July 1865
Newspaper: Strathearn Herald
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 1090 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

'rre: Spud& sad These certaisly do net, elite of war the Pasile, after explanations had been and tendered ..

... Milian Imsal newspapers are openly betraying their alarm at the changes on the heeded Whig majority which the abeam to be waisted to Parliament forebodm As the Whig ese dm to the force of money alone.--end aot, m on the .id. to the dm of social position ...

Perthshire Ammo: and CoiselUstional Office, December. 1865

... in the side the 'Whigs, and the heed of a microscopic party destitute of infuses on public measures—is one of dignity,—that Is. his °plait:ilk—but not of emolument, which is also OHM He propose* to add the and as Mr BRIGHT, as a Whig placeman, will occupy ...