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THE GOVERNMENT'S IRISH ROME RULE POLICY

... bill, by Mr Bradlaugh's )rdesire, was, by leave, withdrawn. it ANTI-SEPARATION MEETING, Le Leading representatives of the Whig, Radical, a and Tory parties united on Wednesday at a great d meeting held in London to oppose the bill intro- t duced into ...

SCOTS APPEAL

... nation, Wrhell each British heart undergoes reforrmiatlon. T/hear party distiectionis wrill all liave an end- No longer the Whig with tire Tory contend; The great and the yractical ?? question wvill be, '110 V cml 1, my brother, be uiseful to thee? ...

REGISTRATION APPEAL COURT

... the registering Sheriffrs doeJ a cisions altered; the conservatives having succeeded in two ap- r peals, the whigs in one. Counsel for the Whigs-Mr Shand, Edinburgh. Mr Mortise - Solicitor, Banff, Agent. 3 Agents for thme Coseraretfves-Meossrs Denean, Aberdes-| ...

POLICE MEETING

... that prudence and enterprisa which' formed a part of his character. In 18029, he established thV- Aberdeen Ct'ronidle, on the Whig principles of thob Vla?nd' hence he naturall y began to take a more prom'irfeat trut '' public affairs. ie continued to conduct ...

ABERDEEN BANKRUPTCY COURT

... with left for Thurso on Sunday. well- SUDDEN DEATH OP A PnESS MAN.-James Lawson, spoil assiettint sub-editor of the Nortfhern Whig, has suddenly cuesi died in Belfast under very painful circusustances. The but~ deceased was in Scotland onl Friday' attending ...

BERMONDSEY MURDER

... marquisite for lier lord, and a barony for hler brother-in-law; but tthe hononr was respnetttfnhl declined by the- staunch old. Whig, who, conscious that one of his grandfathers was a hatted and the ~other o labourer, osdeed- that bis patronymic was MOre in ...

FIRST NIGHT OF THE SESSION—A SKETCH

... respect to war taxes in te time of pse, is-ful ro e-of significance, or at least is supposed to be so, that the last of the W'higs, publicly dining in memory of Fox this'eve- I I v t I E I t t I I , - I I IC) n b C( 91 c p w w y 9 ti 6, p t, ID e I 9 t ...

CONSERVATIVE DEMONSTRATION IN ABERDEEN

... has astonished Radicals, because they never dreamtH that anything could be done so quickly-(laughter)-it ( has astonished Whigs, because they imagined that C they were still going to be the dominant d power in Liberal politics and it has astonishedt ...

Advertisements & Notices

... and VI. THE UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR CRITICS. %r. VIZ. AROUND THE WORLD WITH GENERAL GRAAT. 6 the VIII. ST PAUL AND HENAN. IX. WHIGS, RADICALS, AND CONSERVATIVES. -Y LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street. NY, EDNsoRnon: OLIVER & BOYD. NA5 If P UBLICA rTION ...

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLIES

... heel to do} with ril exelusion, and he was not ashamed, to confess its a ininister of a Democratic Church that lie wits a Whig. The Assembly, however, did npt, relish this al iwonZ ftsten passed to the Scutk Sermons, to _ _ q ontributed two as~iC at ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... and continued Ministerial cheers.) Mr ieces- Sullivan had heee down to Liverpool to reconcile tect a the Home Rulers and the Whigs, and he 6 aud might congratulate himself on the result of 6rd to his. mission. (Ministerial cheers.) The honl. member .,ks ...

LORD SETTRINGTON'S MAJORITY

... occasions as the present , they could meet on oie common platform of I common opinion and sympathetic feeling, and all join - Whig and Tory -- in spend- iunganeveuingtogether. (Applause.) oethought one of the great charims and comforts of politics in West ...