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THE FENIAN CONSPIRACY

... entirely new. It a statement that then rho haw* begun with horrible A Pretestahta„ of landlords, and Itoniso prints. The Northern Whig' mew the following santemoit the conspiracy :- The revelations relative to the wo. towed by O'Keefe's correspondence with lodge ...

Published: Saturday 07 October 1865
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 487 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

/Prow •r Mare Law affai& )

... /Prow •r Mare Law ) Whig the arid the reseed the ad &Mr has been too odd the bovine wad we yet welt the Marsh boom large gods. mom up, esespig la weeds* aroma will armee. whore As et PAM aad foreign bold tie lr et hos wheat hem cl isle Messed Mei* be ...

To slogan war cry party shouts The (leathers for ever! What time the moon climbs o'er the hill, Fond lovers'

... rivers, And trickling fountains! Lam, of witches, ghosts, and fairies, Land of camp., and battle's glories, Land of Radicals, Whigs, and Yries— Where'er we rosin. Land of our fathers who were afire us, Thou art our home Though here, upon the banks o' Clyde ...

Published: Saturday 18 February 1865
Newspaper: Strathearn Herald
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 770 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Eelloml last the• phrase in an offernive wag. The &gee dee't barb mach. bow& be iron the scent Hs

... jive his voter to the tellem Afar as matters lista gone, ids feel* of the cower, leanoto the Sowervativsr side ;. hat Whig sad Tory' be Dearly peek and At this sigoiles Male hearses as a straws isowever. thrown to woe dais. which way the wind blows ...

la lb iordea's Os past year he lima for proess of Irish Is seat eat, and wilt - Ark Street

... this district is new The delay in the public beam*/ with this bet been caused by the owner eI the ran—a Berth a ßriton, oe: Whig being desirous of the the then to aooomplish bet the mom boat took down to the el the Union Sawmills at aaat the °se %espies ...

PERTHSHIRE JOURNAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL, THJRSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1865. MILT EDUCATION

... one day taking a seat in a Whig Cabiget. Which of the great alma State could he hold is that Cabinet with meal to himself his colleagues? Evidently the pest in whisk hp should find hfinself the the party would be the Whigs were always enthweleetie Canning's ...

THE GENERAL ELECTION AND THE GAME

... without provocation, we think it would be a pity if yllawed themsehes to hoodwinked by the fallacy, that it is the intention of Whig landlords to vote for a ?slaw tics of the GUM Laws, while the Tories are on the other side. The Trey reverse, we believe, to ...

JOURNAL AND CON

... JOURNAL AND CON straightway had a nice thick felt mat placed bakes his feet. Very sosedisiable, said him blahs , Whig; have amiable So they west.., one, two, three. The Lel Derby saw across the table; and—ever apptehessive a vie from that old screw ...

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 ...