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THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE I. 1864

... forces anew, and to take up the positions in the field they may consider most defensible. The motion of the Whig Capt Hayter is seconded by the Whig Major Anson, not as was at first intended by Mr Walpole, and already there are indications that it will be ...

GLADSTONE JUBILANT

... Ministry they do nit desire 0 exalt. It was a success which may seem to Mr Gladstone to release him from the last restraints of Whig traditions. lie has already thrown out, as we infer from the Sunday Gazette, the threat of an autumnal Session to carry the ...

TO ADVERTISERS

... Gladstone, the implicit belief of Earl Russell i his destinies as a Reformer and the general tenacity of office for which the Whigs Cr' celebrated. Enough, however, of the past. We have already reviewed the history of Earl Russell's short and inglorious career ...

THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, ISGG

... Parliament such a loss would literally destroy the Conservative party. But that is not all. What is called the Constitutional Whig party would suffer in equal measure. Iu almost every constituency members would become what is termed more advanced. The seventy ...

TilE CATTLE PLA.GVE

... been worn by him or any other person in an infected district or locality wnile in Brent Britain or else. where. The Northern Whig state; that no of cattle plague have broken in the infected district of I)ruinra, that the disease from is b,:livetd 'ye the ...

,f,tiioceltancours

... might upset ; afraid to walk, for fear such as chickens and ducks, last year turned stairs, and into the grey streets. ern Whig. the dew migli: fall; but I never saw one afraid green in the flesh, especially on the liver side immediatkly upon being killed ...

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... posite Craigavad. We believe Mr Gratisna, Crai,tavad, another of our respected townsmen was on hoard during the race.—Northern Whig. • Stops by signal only for Passengers for Drogheda or Dublin. SUNDAY ruAtxA—A train fir first second and third class pasoengers ...