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COVENTRY ELECTION

... number of votes, and his friends attribute the defeat to the fact that a considerable number, in fact, almost the whole, of the Whig electors did not exercise their right. The following are the returns issued the Liberal committee during the day:— Half-past ...

SPORTING

... add. Weight for age. Ac. Iwo miles on the ftat. I1 O ?? Mr. T. Spence t 13 0 Pitman. 5 yrs ?? .. Mr. Davenport 2 11 10 False Whig, S vra ?? Mr. P. Barker 3 The following also ran :-D;:rham Castle. Mr. F. Co:pitts: Babbsge. Mr. J. H. Peart; Batsman, Mr. ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... of land, tradesmen, and all other classes in this county are deeply interested in preventing such a lamentable resslt-ones whig(h wou1d bt moat dis strono. in the present depressed condicion of agri- culture -putting au end as it swould to the largesexpendi- ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... considered as a great victory for the re Conservatives, as Shaftesbury has always been looked upon as a pocket borough for the Whigs, the influence r- of the Marquis of Westminster (which it is said was ts. freely used on thlis occasion), being very considerable ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... termed guipure ribbon. For tooruing vsear, the finest cachernires and cloth dresses are woru, the latter with gimp trim. Whigs, the former with itouices festottets anid embroidered; some are with so deep a tuck as to have the effect 01 a double skirt ...

Published: Friday 30 October 1846
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1104 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE

... eagerly scanned to ascertain the feelings of the working classes regard to Parliamentary Reform, and its imputed betrayal by the Whigs. A natural disappoint, inent, not unmixed with indignation, is expressed by the in many constituencies at the manner in which ...

SPORTING

... Ihe'singular smuggling into place ot young Master Key affords, Ias 'it' svere, a niasterh-ey to s5olo . ' the mach~ination's of the Whig govenlmeni._g_ ...

FOOTBALL

... bark;.S. 3.- 'Painter, 'goal.: Wood.l bridge-fr. Lpech~l and. ?? W. Gross,'lerfe;'wing; *-Whiit- ingtarid' W. G. Peirce, right whig'; iGV'D.'Poole,' W. A. .Jeffrie's; J. ,IL B~anunin', .and I-t Gall, centrd;j'G. E. 'KXeer (captain), half, back;' W. hirookef ...

GOLF

... th sr e the 1 Sby inatlng ft a dark colour. Thid addiio abS by the went when atilntohlT opened- 1t stronger tha, Cadlsvs's whig its ...

Published: Saturday 08 September 1888
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1079 | Page: 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... the government, and *Te save heard that the official re-union passed off with even more tilan tite accustomed gaity of former whig ?? C'hrsonicle. POISONING AMONG THE LOWER CLAesES.-Although the Criminal Courts continue to expose the practice, there is too ...

Published: Friday 16 August 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 1620 | Page: 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

France. —England, France, and Otaheite.— : Parisian review, toe Portefeuille, publishes the following We think ..

... different points at once. ' It seems that the Infant Don Enrique reckoned upon receiving, while at Ostend, invitation from the Whig cabinet to cross over to England. This invitation has not been given, in consequence of the cabinet of St. James's looking ...

MR. DISRAELI UPON CHURCH RATES

... vfague jliberal.. satsfaction ?? . without preparin¶ any future inoonvenience for. tl;em es. 1 1' -Let-Sceiseleriea-friendoi-Whig-or -Tory, Conierstive `or' Liberal, makeothese gentleme' 'pdersknd that, in their 3 opinion, .gof the nion of Chnihol and State ...