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ARE WE TO HAVE A WHIG REVIVAL?

... that in course of time, and i not of a particularly long time, the * emancipation of Lord Rosebery may mean the revival of the Whig party in Scotland, if not e on the other side of the Border as ivell. It is y not good for man to be alone; so we learn 0 on ...

Published: Saturday 28 November 1896
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2683 | Page: 9 | Tags: News 

MACHINERY& BUILDINO MATERIAL

... MACHINERY& BUILDINO MATERIAL crew: SCHOOL might Seep. —ll.24B•Whig•wtah .814 Shoham.. Stmt. QAPITY —4,4 Powtir&S LIOt hat mak LI 10e. sod saw bis 061114 ...

Published: Friday 27 November 1896
Newspaper: Daily Record
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 23 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

DEAT MR G: ANDERSON, EX-MP Many old Glasgow Liberals will to that Mr Geo. Anderson, ex:- died on Wednesday at

... blundering of the Whig bot it had ose through the good result. The advanced Liberalism of Glasgow now knew ite strength —the Whig caucus wae 80 more; and when the next general election came round three good aad sound Radicals were returned—the Whig caucus was ...

Published: Friday 06 November 1896
Newspaper: North British Daily Mail
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1136 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

A NEGLECTFUL FATHER

... e&tmnely unwell, and orders had been given that sb»: should kept quiet. Her mother eras attending her, and yesterday evening, whig went under the influence drink, uunoying his wife. The mother attempted to keep him beck from the bed, and be then struck her ...

ENTRIES. N.)% lA , * and I At Glaegow front the Ship DUTY IMP S. Wheat cwt. Oats 90;6 cat,

... cwt. Oats 90;6 cat, Oatmeal 300 cwi. Peas 4543 co t, Lard cwt, Wheaten Flour 3031/ ewt. 233 Lire Oxen and Bolls, Apples MOS Whig. Eggs 1175 grt-hds, Salted Bost 67 cwt. Anger Bits 4 ewt, Bacon 340 cwt. Home Halr 4 cwt. Cow Hair 4 co t. Herrings 24 cwt ...

•t Glasgow Troia the /MD

... Wheat 10.713 cut, Wheaten Flour 9339 cwt, Hocon cwt. Salted Reef 13 met, Cand Apples 32,100 lbs, 1 bad Organ, Apple , 10,678 Whig, Logs Pine 40 loads, Rice Floor 62.3 ewt, Cheese 291 cat. Eggs 7312 grt-Muds, Hams cwt. Peg Oak 17 loads. Fir 1)eal Ends loads ...

CRAIGNEIJB

... which was heartily applauded. Miss Bell. • young lady from HarthilL with • eplen' did voice. sang Come back to me and Whig' per and I shell hear, for which she was heartily encored. and reeponded. Mr J. K. Whitelaw r tang The Village Bleokentithi ...

IL K WRIGHT & CO.,

... sod CT•nunly, so 'IL limo Fier Tab Limps, compLito. I. I.W. IN n. Ins in: •nili °anal Dewar. Is 116 OK •L den Lamp. am Sil. Whig sod in roil wAratm WARS,— h.. treat 1. I I 7kl; Pane. Ekt; Bu rhea trp, Is lid; Troika. 1E UW E.. • id; orb►b mow, rlohould ...

ARTHUR JAMBS AT ROCHDALE

... reminds tbs student of political history of the nonsensical language the Tories of seventy years ago sen wont to use against the Whigs over that clamant end just reform. Catholic emancipation. Heeded by Wellington, the peers, equine, and squireens of the then ...

DEATIL

... have made his way through Li the et ANY iffiPsrellat Crispin • trap•door to roof. whence he was vs; arrlvlst while this Is Whig 11 moved, amid much excitement, by the iiregica. • , printed. It Will be fliblid lii We 3. PIete—STRIMIA ' ••••• • • • ,;• ...

Published: Wednesday 04 November 1896
Newspaper: Daily Record
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 1566 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

JENNY'S DRAIGLED PETTICOATS

... not be so foolish as what Willie wee, who made an attempt to crow the berm, whew big was the spate.' 8o Jenny, instead of Whig seldom dry. would be very seldom wet with water from the Rye. Now, I will endeavour to make clear to you how that Sentry draigled ...

DALKEITH

... legislation. The Tory-Cnienist Y ester d ay afternoon the remains of ILL job.* Messrs. k Ferguson. Paisley. for the or Hat Whig party now in power are earneely at w ,rk in the interest of the Lang, late Clerk to the Police Department of Cork Harbour ...

Published: Saturday 28 November 1896
Newspaper: Daily Record
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 1866 | Page: 3 | Tags: none