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Vie )34rretv SATURDAY, JANUARY 18TH, 1868

... other on the subject as soon as Parliament meets. The subject is one of a very difficult nature, and any Government, whether Whig or Tory, will have to deal with it very tenderly, or they will have about their ears a nest of hornets whose stinging will ...

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... wbich is WOOLLEN DRAPERY AND TAILORING going.-Bleekemed. _ TAIiE • TO ADVERTISERS. lIULL, CARDWELL, & C O ., ESTABLISHMENT, Whig. DATIL rr HE fart that THE BARROW HERALD AND BREWERS DUNE STREET, BA • dROW. UP. ' 1 I 1,2,31 1 .: 20 211,2,311 & 1,2,3 1,2 ...

DRUNK AND RIOTOUS

... that the grievances a which the Irish people complained were now beyond the opposition of the Tories and the tinkering of the whigs, and that speedy and full le was inevitable. tie po °posed to settle the church question by abolishin , the connection bccveen ...

MASONRY AND POLITICS

... Methodists and Baptists, Presbyterians and Episcopalians, Quakers and Catholics, Lutherans and Universalists, Democrats and Whigs, though they are opposed to each on nearly all other subjects, should league together as Masons to undermine our republican ...

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS

... WS once admit the principle of disestablishing as just, where, we ask, can we stop, in equity or consistency I The Northern Whig sings the following paean :—The result is the greatest Liberal victory of this gewiration. After the artifices and insincerities ...

DEATH OF LORD BROUGHAM

... choicest spirits of what was then the choicest literary society of Edinburgh. He cast in his lot with the young men professing Whig politics, and was soon enlisted in the literary corps of the Edinburgh Review, to which he contributed a number of criticisms ...

FRENCH POLICY

... are in the habit of relying, and with reason, on the veracity of Governmental statements, whatever party be in office—whether Whig or Tory—but unfortunately in Fiance, whenever a Ministerial declaration is made, public opinion, guided by the past, invariably ...

THE REPRESENTATION NORTH LANCASHIRE

... them; the Whigs certainly never had carried the bill, They wanted to know now if his lordship was going on with this reform, and that was the question on which the results of the election in North Lonsdile would depend. The fact was the 'Whigs had never ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... omnious exprei,J, yet the right of oteluling all oimuumies.tions of a pers.' al or 40 otfonsive nature. THE COMING ELECTION.-THE WHIGS • AND THE TORIES. To the Vitay the Barrow Herald. Sir,—Allow me, as a Literal voter of North Lancashire, to urge upon all Liberals ...

GENERAL NEWS

... different is the ex-Chancellor from the ex-Premier! Lord Russell his for his headcovering the traditional white beaver of the old Whigs. The venerable Marquis of Lansdowne himself never mounted a furrier one than Little Johnny appears in. Beavers, and white ...

THE TORY CANDIDATURE

... power and hunted him to death, and he never made use of a truer phrase than when he taunted Sir Rob.nt with having found the Whigs bathing and then running away with their clothes. In the same way the great Gladstone went to bathe with his reform dress, ...

THE STANLEYS AND CAVENDISHES

... victories achieved at the last election by members of the duke's family, almost enough to make the beautiful eyes of the great Whig Duchess Georgians sparkle with new brilliancy in her portraits. First, the Marquis of Hartington, Secretary of State for War ...