BEYSHAM. IN MFIMORY (V SIR WILLIAM
... friend. Lord Crewe. in accepting the portrait on behalf of the Club, referred to Sir William as the last of the House of Whigs. ...
... friend. Lord Crewe. in accepting the portrait on behalf of the Club, referred to Sir William as the last of the House of Whigs. ...
... return matches wore played at Hornby on Wednesday, and reoultod as follow: Billiards: Arkholtne, 676 points; Hornby, . . _ 675. Whig: 'A4kholine, 4 Hamby, 8. ...
... lid 111111/1/i 11 1. -myth 1 weight tenoling to show this. From gm weight of the fish caught bets een tolo..sidin and 1 Newby Whig, it monies pomible that the larger Ifish more up into the lake, the ant • I being only about four to the penn•l. ~ ahe writtr ...
... Speaker. was elected in 1817. Ho did not resign. but, althouge his friends were in power, he was opposed and (Heated by the Whig candidate, Mr. Abzreromhy, in 1835. From Mr. Abercrombie election on to the present . there has le;ett an uninterrupted suceicn ...
... La 'waster Standard.) Damned neSt It. in their way of ,teeriug, Are neither fish. nor flesh, nor good red hei ring; Not Whigs, oar hey; nor this, nor that; Nor birds, nor Lea.ds; but just a kind of bat; A twilight anim.:l true to neither cause, With ...
... bar !noir support ZS yam. 7-6,11 Are *ow in 0 1,1 supply the of Wio Spti.qa at favourable preen. The Beet &wide of Special Whig/cies, Bunches. Champeimes, and 'Cordials in Steck. They bold a very large and Stook of and Wine n bond. and Pester of Ape qualities ...
... all, and , may be given him in mmull quantitio, at a time from the !lan& of a person he is aecutomed to. It L. no tort new Whig manger with grain or anything else that In' will only blow over and not touelt. The I \ini t TRADE .1 .' 1/ . * . .4„. MARK ...
... and then M. moved another amendment in a speech in which he declared that in the I.;orernment he 'ow all the sign!, of a new Whig domination, leading its Aelinkd lower., into a new :and of prouder flowing with the unctuous adulation of Socialintie experiment ...
... atmosphere of distrust, anti bitterness, filling the land with conflict. turmoil and unsettlement. In the language of a famous Whig statesman, not let it alone! ...
... shuffling liappily tulkwiten in modern history of British Government. We have to go ioack to the worst comp. t a of the old Whigs to find a parrallci the a 1111Z111 , ! trick Mr. Lloyd George Ittiang upon the of Commons last k: Apparently the Minister in ...
... their village and threaten!. theta wile pai ns mi d penall l e t if 'hey do not die ▪ the f.sin ltng To the mom refrain from Whig him they de know whili 1. which, and OM after the SAW is ottrotiveKl to hi., an d they •rt much this li.. a.tenatrialgas each ...
... STEAMSHIP LINES. Arrasged the Porte to they sail. with the apprezimste to each Port, shoes( at • glues the Russ to each Home. Whigs or Colonial Part. SUBURBAN TRADE DILIACTORY. rmbinatias of 14004111 Trade Disettories covering more hes Dietrich, and suitable ...