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REFORM, AND THE STATE OF PARTIES
... irreconcilable j i bem. of Parliamentary Reform. Up to yesterday, j so to speak, of all tbe bones of contention over which Whig and Tory snarled and fought for generations ■ and which, in later days, Liberals and Conservatives have made fuel, for the ...
c7~tiTii nntr Colonial
... classes — Mr. Upsbali ! seconded the resolution, and contended that they had ! more to hope for from the Tories than the Whigs and false-hearted Liberals, and now the Derby Government bad the opportunity of making themselves respected and beloved by ...
$*x\imcnUv£ MUUiqetut
... current that tho chief argument of the noble earl in imlncsng bis party to support the bill was, Sea bow we bay« dished the Whigs. With respect to tbe bill, he did not sharo in the apprehensions expressed byso many speeders, and behaving that the extension ...
JBatliamwtan? tntclUgence
... Government to go on with the bill. He replied to the charge of inconsistency with jreat point and humour, observing that the Whig dea of reform was for them to alway3 have the :redit r«f proposing and the Conservatives the duty >l opposing. In conclusion ...
TOe jfl.aiiut.3-
... waves. Mr. Bright, M.P., ia at present staying atPHnaoree, the Highland residence of Thomaa B. Potter, Esq., M.P. The Northern Whig says that aeveral fatal oases of cholera are said to have occurred in Bessbrook, near Newry. A voluminous debtor and creditor ...
BREACH OF BYE LAW
... of the French, whose health requires care. It also says that Villa Cabasse has been hired by Marshal Forey. The i\ori),ern Whig publishes an address from the clergy of tbe diooese to the Bishop of Dow a aud Con- nor, protesting agaiust tbe Bishop's Liberal ...
- ! R WAGON COMPANY: LIMITED. r £ IS HER Iim GIVEN, i N KRAL EXTRAORDINARY MKET- i reholdera will
... that lord Derby and other leadm« ?? on the Conservative side would have Jieen only too happy to make common cause with the Whigs in resistance to a common dangei Indeed, the Karl of Derby's subsequent conduct has proved an earnest of bis lordships patriotic ...
General intelligence
... Highness on leaving, proceeded on a visit to the Prince of Wales at Sandringham. The Fenian CoNSrißAcr.— The Belfast Norther r Whig states that on Friday morning, on the arrival of the Liverpool boat, Constable Fury and Sub -const able Moore arrested, on ...
Wm. STEPHENSON, , ct Ol»TANT, AOENT, Ac p fc l ITS LESSONS IK WRITING, BOOKKFEPING, Ac. ?? and Debts collected,
... 3 ia also awarded to a pupil not proceeding to the University. Prizes. — In adtlttiun to the usual Class Prizes, the folio whig are awarded One Annual Prize, value Five 1 Guineas, founded by the Lord Bishoj> vs ?? ita, tu, f.»»*«!, *k- ..tuciu study r)t ...
: RECT FROM IHE LOOM—GREAT' N ?? LICJ,,ES - FLANNELS, BLAN- rUNTS in any -juantitv. forwarded 10 ' nited
... Birkenhead. WEBB apd HUNT, Messrs. Livorpool. WINSTANLEY, Mr. Bolton. WINTERBURN, Mr. Bolton. WOODCOCK, Mr. Huddersfield. WHIG LEY snd SON, Meters. Rochdale. YOUNG, Mr. Liverpool. ■ II JEWSBURY & BROWN, MAST?. ACTURERB OP SODA WATER, LEMONADE, SELTZER ...