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FENIANISM

... FENIANISM. EXAMINATION OF THE FENIANS. Dublin, Saturday Niglit. The following appears in the third edition of the Northern Whig .— Six Fenian prisoners are before Sir. Stronge in the private police court at Dublin Castle, and among them O'Keefe and ...

Published: Monday 02 October 1865
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Post
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 570 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE. London, Saturday. Two weddings in high life during the past week would have made great ..

... Europe, he looked about for youth, beauty, and amiability, and in the opinion of many he did not make a very bad exchange. Our Whig Earl, having met with no more success among heiresses than Napoleon lIL among princesses of royal blood, like him determined ...

Published: Monday 02 October 1865
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Post
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1820 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

Another great stackyard fire—the third or fourth that has occurred in the Newcastle District within about a wee ..

... Richard Camaby Forster. The loss is estimated at £1,000. The origin of the tire is believed to have been accidental. The Northern Whig states that Professor Ferguson, who was sent down to Belfast from Dublin by the Government, to examine into the alleged appearance ...

Published: Tuesday 03 October 1865
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Post
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 450 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MR. NEWDEGATE, M.P., & MR. BROMLEY, M.P., AT SOLIHULL

... constitution of 1688. [Hear, hear.] He need not tell them that he owned himself ready to co-operate with the constitutional Whig whenever he found his duty to the State compelled him to revert to the broad objects of the constitution. [Hear, hear.] And ...

Published: Saturday 14 October 1865
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Post
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3924 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

NEWS OF THE DAY

... as founded in the year 1088, that he is a Pittite, and that he has no objection to cooperate with the Constitutional Whig, whenever that interesting but rather mythical personage finds either that his party obligations admit, or the necessities ...

FENIANISM IN BELFAST

... FENIANISM IN BELFAST. The Northern Whig has received information of the arrest of a supposed Fenian, in one the suburbs Belfast, being the first case of the kind in that town. The facta are as follow:—On Sunday morning, about ten o'clock, a man, giving ...

DEATH OF LOltD PALMERSTON. Lord died yesterday. Though, in view of his great age, such event was not wholly ..

... became the most intensely-hated of any public man in history. He met with the opposition not only of ■ the Tories, but of the Whigs, and of what were popularly supposed to be his own friends. Palmers however, uniformly supported him in his splendid system ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... Castlereaoh and Perceval was a Tory, with Canning a Conservative with Liberal instincts, with Earl Grey a Whig, with and a Liberal, with Lord again a Whig tinged with Conservatism, and again much a Liberal to sit same Cabinet with Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Milner ...

THE LATE LORD PALMERSTON

... Temps publishes rather washy sort of biography, and thinks that the disappearance of the noble Premier will break up the old Whig party. The Pressc and the Avcnir National take very nearly the same view as the Epoque, and express their confidence that the ...

THE PRESS ON THE NEW PREMIER

... of Peelites aiid Whigs which gave us Lord Palmerston's Government becomes junction of Whigs with Mr. Gladstone's friends. The secret powerlies there now, it lay in the time of I'itt, iu a between the Liberal aristocracy, hereditary Whigs, and the repre ...

Published: Monday 23 October 1865
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Post
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2905 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE LATE LORD PALMERSTON

... acquiesced only because it was necessary to make a choice, and because he had previously, on full deliberation, coalesced with the Whigs against the supporters of indiscriminate resistance to change. If he was not a great Minister, he was the most fortunate of ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... to obtain the support he must have, if the Government is to be adequately represented in the House of Commons! Whatever the Whigs may think of such a proceeding, there is nothing for it but to turn to the younger men who have no connection with aristocratic ...