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To Quarrymen
... recent elections, might still leave Mr. Oladstonk a majority upon any issue which drew together all the heterogeneous sections— Whigs, Radicals, Republicans, Dissenters, and Churchmen who are massed under the common name of Liberals; but no Ministry could long ...
BRIGHAM YOUNG IN THE PULPIT
... the amination that ever happened to a British subject and not that she being still abroad, and the course of action having Whig party, but never held any office, never achieved breaking down. h w a aa re against wchnomtnitonne sense e i ni t a n o sa ...
APPALLING SCENE
... APPALLING SCENE. On Thursday night; about eleven O'clock, one of the tIPIEt Leerily ing scenes which we ( Korthern Whig) have ever witnessed took place in Victoria- • Belfast. Eglintou and Wiutou Motel, at the corner of Victorm•street aoel iligh-atreet ...
General News
... prisoner was committed to gaol for three months. I Mn. GLADSTONE AND GBiEENWICa.-The Lon- (10n correspondent of the Norik'ras Whig says:- The rumour that Mr. Gladstone is not likely to seek re-election at Greenwich is probably correct. It must be borne ...
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... . Eetter acconnts are to baud from tlio StiLtss . Ssveral buyers have been in our market duruas the week . —I' ^ urlhcrn . Whig , Juncl . 1 , 0-SPON SIin-Ai , MARS ^ T . —Copper—A . laree business was done atirisiae prices- Chili , . ^ 107 ; Australian ...
TO TH* EDITOR or Tils KOETBEUI WHIO,
... submit that this ‘ap aspect: Si, 1872. -—Truly yours, Ew INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORPHREN WHIG, it, who fancift himeelf (Whig, to est forth that would be required the General . should only rule “that the use of be left an open question ...
=MP= ROAD NIONTNIS AND TM BOARD
... ly meatloned that the tolls had this year beta let for • high pries, those es the Hellas and Blackstone Edge turnpike reed Whig bees let for the remaining four months to Hr. Greenwood, at an advance of .flOO, whilst those on the Tedraardes, Burnley, and ...
of the duke of Bedford. (From The Times.) Under ordinary circum«tances the death of heftd of the historic ..
... certain greatness. The Duke Bedford bore an historic name, succeeded to enormous wealth, was one of the traditional chiefs of the Whig party, but never held any office, never achieved or even aimed any political distinction; and during the latter years his life ...
DEATH OF THE DUKE OF BEDFORD
... that they early came looked upon the (eipular 11 use of the Brit'sh Sta’e. hsve been the steadiest Whigs, and the Briil-di nation, which esaenlUHy Whig—th.it Is, at once a' ...
DEATH OF THE DUKE OF BEDFORD.. .«_
... eldest daughter of the fifth Lord De la-Warr. He j haa represented Bedfordshire since 1847, and exp-ossine himself to be a Whig, has __scrt~d that he will sup- port the well-known prinoiplea of hia family ; and ia ia favour cf a really national system ...
(From the Daily Telegraph.)
... and it. is quite possible that the Irish priests and mobs might loso, not gain, by the ballot. RIGHT ABou FACE ! The Northern Whig has recently &tweeted a manmavro which entitles it to iuecribe upon its' banner the celebrated motto et Lord Denbigh, slightly ...