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County Chronicle, Surrey Herald and Weekly Advertiser for Kent

POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE

... Norfolk intend bring forward the Hon. Mr. de Grey, son of Lord Walsingham, as a candidate in opposition to Mr. B. Gurdon, the Whig sitting Member for the division. An announcement was made last week that Mr. Godfrey Knight, brewer, would allow himself to ...

CATALOGUES AND SAMPLES FREE

... Union, but no hope ia entertained that be will be anocearfal. The Rtetunond paper* generally oppoee the Tint Hr. Blair. The Whig aaya the Blair* deserve hanging. The Examiner warn* the Government fraternising with iadividnal enemie* and spies, and aaya ...

MOSEf^ STREET

... that is not the opinion of others who are as liberal as he is, and have a better judgment. Mr. Bright says, the Tolies and Whigs are afraid of the five or six millions of Englishmen who are shut out from the exercise of the franchise. We suspect there ...

THIS COUNTY HSttALD, SATURDAY, WBRUARV 4, 1860

... independence sooner if President Davis is deposed. The Examiner says Lee's army alone is able to win Confederate independence. The Whig declares that the military resources of the country have not begun to be exhausted. The New Fork Tima says Davis exhibits no ...

EVACUATION OF CHARLESTON

... railroad leading to Charlotte, thirty miles north Columbia. Beauregard waa retreating before him towards Charlotte, The Ridunonti Whig of says that Wheeler repulsed two charges at Aitken on the th, but was compelled fall back, the enemy, consisting of 10,000 ...

POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE

... Leeds Conservative Association met to consider what steps should be taken in consequence the electioneering agitation which the Whig-Radical narty have so prematurely forced upon the borongh. Mr. J. Ellerahaw presided, and the proceedings were marked by the ...

>g?aissaMi# D 0,, Th* Aiadtnteni Marty trooding ow* i * , rt rt*h M-m ■monot thoae who wet* U* »n*xp*cted

... refudng to support government not willing to fulfil the pledge of and 1860. When it ia of reform or expulsion from office, the whig atateamenwill decide in favour of reform. This is tha only aflartnal mode of dealing with them, and I hope it will adopted ...

THE COUNTY ELECTION

... band to threaten a Conservative Government with. The Whigs and Radicals accordingly combined together to defeat Lord Derby measure, and the usual arrangement was come to, toat if thCT socceeded, the Whigs were to have toe had promisee. (A laugh). They promised ...

AO».ioxJivrcr:r s

... undergoing the quality not so good. Ihe rains are ocn From one I but tnere are complaints tha 0 | the potato disease Northern Whig* serted api>ear&nc&_ y much .mailer .upply , 1T,. , > . i.‘™ S“.d ™«: *. m business. «•-■■ TUP New Salmon Fishebie* bill.—Measures ...