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ALMA TERRACE Morcom Mr, Birmingham

... aecares the suppoitof the more advanced liberals, it will, especially on question of lleforro, weaken ministerial bold of Whigs, and increase the opposition the Conservatives. Earl Hassell has said that ministers will not remain unless they can carry ...

THE SOUTHFOKT iMDEPEND KflT

... physical disability under which waa then labouring, the speaker said be thought that all parties, in and out of Parliament,—Whig, Tory, and Radical—would agreo with him that the time had come when alteration in the franchise was necessary. Both sides of ...

WUEELKU A WILSON'S SR WIN O MAC;H I N X 8

... politicians are mysterious, and perhaps the Conservatives consider that the amendment will far more effective if it came from a Whig than from Opposition proper. In any caac, it seems now to understood that Karl Grosvenor's amendment is be the battle ground ...

Wiwmpat, Birman 6. 1866

... plenty of good cheap water. What wanted are good men of business, who can and will do these things for us. no matter whether Whig, Tory, or radical; and trust the ratepayers will vindicate their free rights by electing the men with capacity and energy ...

BPENDENT

... when smart youth held oat his hand a token had the answer ready. Well, what is it?' 1 asked Mr. Simpson. “Sha tamed oat the Whig* and pat in the Tories, sir.' replied young Hopeful. A hearty laugh was enjoyed Mr. Simpson and those who heard the answer ...

Own 8. 1866

... ticket; this 'era it the Whig. -If you attempt vote twicesaid the qaeitiouer. 1 »haU have you arrested for violation of the election law.” You will, you wiU, said the sovereign people, “Then I say denied the right of wotiug for the Whigs alter harin' gone the ...

TUij, bOl/ iili'OKT IMOKPJKMDKMT

... demoralised child. And England, in her treatment of Ireland, is warned to ponder these things. A correspondent of the Northern Whig says that he attended morning service in parish not many miles from Belfast, and was much surprised to observe that the clergyman ...

Bnalilh PretbTteriun Serricei. THE Rev. R. MKNTEATH, from Edintarrii. will FREACH in the « SUNDAY next. ..

... following: Ministers expected the meeting:—Herds. J. K. MILLtWN. W^OREEV ES. A. M. ST AI.KEIi. 3. CUATKR 0.8 KOWL. W. PARK. J. CART WHIG HT. .ml O. PACKER. RITUALISM. r- MORROW (THURSDAY), the 3rd LECTURE will delivered in CHRIST CHURCH B. COXCAXON. one of .' ...

PLOUGH The twantj-fifth plmuthin* match cwnw off oo /, on the oeoapntion of Mr. Jones Bloekburn, near Stanley ..

... nod Csnaerralirss alike know that history will record that duriox his earner late Bari mads two l‘*ape ; once in 18t2. whoa Whig leaped so and callr for Us stoppage of the supplies, and thus tbs Lords for their (ejection of the first Reform Rill; again ...

ESTABLISHED 1344

... diamonds*, plate, drapery goods, Ac., at a rate of interest. 2lt U. J. HOGG. Manaobr. CARD.] THOMAS KIBSACX, ARCHITECT. G. WHIG UT-STRKKT. LON DON-STREET, (Opposite Albert Temperance Hotel.) Residence- MOUNT PLEASANT, ALMA-ROAD, Near Birkdule Station ...

THE IRISH LAND BILL

... length we witnessed the laying the ghost that Liberal measure. like manner Ireland has constantly started up to perplex both Whigs and Tones, but it has remained for Mr. Gladstone declare that this question, in its turn, shall be finally disposed of. Mr ...

the bint. It wan more lin the houa* mm reduced X 20.000, which was earned. The roluutc-'r movement al. >t

... Derfor, for it atooi much (Unger of being wrecked the Whig party. Reform had been muck tatted about, and an appeal was made to the country the There was diepoatiae bulb houses deal with Reform ; but the Whigs, after two mceomrs attempts, had not berm, able ...