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711 'IOTII Or ergSCRS

... there wee a considerable amount of Notion among a large laxly of the Literals in coo sequesee of the manure in which the late Whig Governments have treated questions of Reform, and there ass, we think, be so doubt but that ibis feeling lay et the bottom ...

DALZIEL AND CARLVIEIL

... and Mr. Morris Stewart, GM. 3d. Mr. J. Christ 7a , did., aad Mr. John Kirkland, l'itainathas, 7, CLAPS 11.—Crere Tall, ;ad 'Whig to is Oaf, Three ell sr et. let. Mr. Hanoihew, Fanner, llorningalde 2d. Mr. Timms. B. Sbir Banker CLASS I.—Two year old Qveys ...

THE WAY THEY 110 IT

... the people being attended to The fight Is for the possawelon of Downing :Drees. •nd up and down that exclusive street, where Whigs and Tories, .lone ere allowed to ent o r, you may look in Vain fur a door that ever opens for the admission of the unrepresented ...

THE DEDAT6 ON MR. CARDWELL'S RESOLUTIONS

... Peril eoald ea think of resigning. told thio my sty, wetter het been explained the public will not place thafiderar in the Whigs. In a few *was Lord Canning .ill hare had opporte. ale, of communicating with MiniSterP, and we then thee knew whether the ...

Mr Ificit.t.v. MT.. nee to respond. .titer thanking the meeting. for the cordiality with which they hail ..

... Mr. I.ati.TON, nspondssl. Ile said Lis tight hon. friend Mr. limiley hail told them. in mference ti the Heron. Bill, that OM Whig% hot so dirtied their nett that thy frond it mopdile to rettiaiti in it, anti that the how. gentlemen who lad succeeded ...

Published: Saturday 18 September 1858
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
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11111 BAXTER., Lt.. PQRLIC AFFAIRA

... or.. of moot poworfol Emperor, and torn out mostpowerful Monists: under the son. I 00t Tory. but then neither I • Finality Whig nor • niers hangemen of any party; and when I saw a Libend Prime Ilinote. tn.:Lies a Joke of such a pleat ion Chorth-rates ...

AUIII'IIALIA

... . (A Ora limeb 16, 11138. A/01411R change of litivernuient bas tale. 'The old Haines, tuiniatry, who.• that of Liberal Whigs at home, hate given place to l.kerr advanced bet of piliticians. tau, of re. signatiou of the .44 Cabinet, wan their being ...

THE PRESS

... whr.n. eV - 1104i.) would be a necessary art of any crew arrampunent. When we rejoice at the admitted extinction of the .ate Whig Conn.-tint.' a. an instrument fur the lorernment of the conntry. sec a., tar (tons winhiiig o Imply that part. of machine are ...

CROPS LEI IRELAND

... therefrom. Whilst leo ,so PM mouth of them Internal ceentata, Masser eirpdtind th: 'lt filvortr territtle luerreetion the The Whig, *Mak Lather as bet ignored, bent keel all Mau. briar wu 'indeed ed bidet .p 6 r. a bee be aootal r. form. the neareetty of ...

ENGLAND

... him off. The learned Judge passed the Scottish bar in 1822; for some time he tilled the office of Depr.tc- Advocate under the Whig Government; he wee. appointed Sheriff of Stirlingshire in 1940; and in 1853, on the accession of lord Aberdeen to power, he ...

LORD GEORGE BENTINCR

... await.- meat, for the Korean Catholic. in Ireland, and he advocated the Belo em Bill from barite( rharoil, se many other of the Whig leaden. did, the 6traKge deanwo that it was an era-tocratic and convene's, waxer., latch •osid prove pr. tatter to the greet ...