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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... posed to handlc. So much for Chifneys ! The field, in the shoes of the M,-P..for rontefract, should be our s call, let Whigs or Tories select from these fIllies. Our c -prices will show that squaring books, &c. cause some little dificrence to what ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... the day which brought the sport to .hte mean the result of the race for the gift of the R ' Manchester. All vaices-Tories, Whigs, Lords CmnD~s--were of opinion that, had the rider of o, ?? forgotten himself, therophy must have orna. in . ,tisesideboard ...

Sporting Intelligence

... unrestricted correspondence to all; and, if this were not enough, a crisis of imminent danger has been passed in safety, and the Whigs, . by a mingled firmness and forbearance which will excite the universal admiration of a more impartial age, have suppressed ...

Sporting Intelligence

... nation at the meeting of Par- pa Xd- liament. In order to put it in ractice, all they have to H chin' do is to turn out the Whigs. 'hat, however is a preli- this minary step easily got over. They have only to blow C, mn their rams' horns and the wall will ...

Sporting Intelligence

... politics being expressly excluded, the even- ing passed off in the utmost harmonsy and enjoyment. Our contemporary of the Noothern Whig published an. extra number on Priday, containing a ftill report of the proceedings. ORDNANCE SURVEY. To the EDITORS of the ...

News and Observations

... was reared a Tory—who went into the House of Commons a Tory—it is very natural for him to dislike the Whigs. He has a hereditary right dislike the Whigs ; and, therefore, he may abuse them much as he pleases. They were the means of depriving him th borough ...

THE IRISH PARTY

... advise them their duties, but to compel them to performance, or mulct them the penalties of failure, Irish landlords, Tory, Whig, Radical, and Repealer, are all agreed in denouncing as sheer despotism and ultra rires of the constitu tion. Six hundred noblemen ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Kingstown. They will be replaced b y other R sue- powerful steamers, suited to our cross-chaunel trade.- J. S. Belfast ?? hem- Whig. to an WESLEYAN FoamoGe MIaSSIoN.- SEACOM13s. -The g( :r. T. services in connection with the anniversary of the Sea- ru vship ...

LORD DERBY AND THE TURF

... man has abandoned so many opinions; no ru man has taken, no man has shrunk from so many fe resolutions. Lord Derby has been a Whig, and as ol soon as the battle was over, and the uesto. was g] one of applg the principles for which he had ti been contdin ...

LORD DERBY AND THE TURF

... abandoned so 10a2.1 oPiniOes; a' roin man has taken, no man has shrnr.k fr 5ul so MU J lion resolutions. Lord Derby has been a Whig, Ind as be soon as thie battle was over, and the questsil 57 one of applying the principles for which he hal was been conitending ...

THE GREAT NATIONAL RIFLE COMPETITON

... 9sh Mid- dlesex,1 Luwoitlsa~D ght~poinjbs ; 6th 'et, itr. ?? nt,e 1nh~ets;tsi^' e 1:: ?? 'The shot firvd ?? ieig'fritih r 'WhiG't .worth's' w~ieiebriiek ^&h e c~beot of' the~centre ?? oE bhe'bull's..e.i The'teport of the lids was tel-, lowed by a hearty ...

THE WIMBLEDON MEETING

... his Dermocratic competitor by the canvassers, and he declined to contest it. He was ?? U. S. Senator in 1854, by a union of Whigs and Free Soil Democrats, and has ever since filled a seat in that body. He has for some years been the chair- man of its finance ...