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DEATH OF THE DUKE OF . DEVONSHIRE. THE LAST OF THE WHIGS

... DEATH OF THE DUKE OF . DEVONSHIRE. THE LAST OF THE WHIGS. By the death of the Duke of Devonshire from heart failure at Cannes on Tuesday, afier @ long illuess, there passes away the last of the E‘l Whigs and a tower of strength to Unionist Free Traders ...

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MARKETS, —io— LINCOLN, Friday.—There was a limited attendance, and small show of wheat and barley, which ‘made ..

... A{pmnfly farmers are wmtmg untilt Aprill Ist, veheg wheat prices are advanced Is. Bd. per qr. Oats absent except for seed, whig made 60s. to 70s. per quarter. Beans dearer, realising between A 8 and £9 per quarter Very few peas offering; the demand for ...

“Come over and help us” It was his adhesion that symbolised “the Crutch.” AS PREMIER. The Duke of Devonshire has

... 1 | do not believe that his association with pure ‘('onsnva!ism has devitalised his inherent | Liberalism a bit. He has a Whig's indifference to mere military adventure, and his life is sufficient to reconcile the bigoted to the exiswnce of the House ...

and Enrich the Blood, and

... LINCOLN. REPAIRS TO ALL KINDS OF ENGINES, BOILERS, TB’R“A:‘SHI*I:G MACHINES, JRON and BRASS CI(STBQ.[‘SG‘ FIRE BARS, SASH WHIG ,_eto. Buyer of Old Tron, Brass, Lead or Machinery. KEMP'S FAMILY APERIENT PILLS Prepared from the Recipe of an Eminent Physici ...

A CENTURIES FACTS AND FIGURES. BY AN IRISH FREE LANCE

... divisions the Irish voted solidly with the Lsberals. In fact, the Melbourne Ministry was kept in fi' by the Irish vote. “‘[The Whigs), w wrote the Times, “duret not refuse this unprincipled ruffian [(O'Connell] whatever office he chose to lay his hand on. ...

REFORM IN THE CHURCH — O § The High Road to Religious

... much less in religious competition. A desire for co-operation and unity was epreading everywhere. In poiities the creed of the Whig was Jdead—utterly dead. Part of that creed was that the Church was as much a branch of the Civil Bervice as the Navy or the ...

VALUE. LID

... th would take the and the anno no dividend fc things: the fi the old Lin(oi than at the amongst shar panies or ama City, to whig ;ml){;: than v u reportg “Leader ;” shareholders poiitment ex sat ' next to spent much colashire, an all his savin the absence ...

[LLUSTRATED LONDON LETTER. BRITISH POLITICIANS' PURSUITS

... (evernment was Lord Melbourne's Whig Administration, which was replaced by the Conservative Ministry of Sir Robert Peel in 1841. The Queen bad been ten years on the throme when the long spell of Lnanlrvw’pnrhh the Whig majority of one. From 1847 to 1868 ...

201 LIGHTS

... dition of the « resources. We lering whether w Jankruptey, reed skets and «onst I’rovidence causes whether we are ever we were {whig carer the truth the courage of work. Money, w 115 ts, 1s Very sta abour is very h cmploymens s of our peace pi .ne time is ...

LINCOLN STUFF BALL. AN OLD ENGLISH GENTLEMAN. —lo— of Mr J. B. Standhope, of Revesby Abbey

... Montague Chel e ley, who, though professedly attache! to “rotectionist mwc« supported the Whig Government. The Wesleyans too, did not velish tha vots which the Whig member had given in favour of the endowment of Maymooth Roman Catholio College. These two ...

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... quiet. The scarcity and deaimess of raw material, however, prevents opmakers from making iny material reductions in prices, whi:g are practically unchange, In the yarn section merchants seem to have over-estimated thoir requirements, and both in Botany ...