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... assmingsw--- °Whig .It h, •• • .. mew to do steno dot too Osostoblo Dworoodi li tt till tho Wien w e arZotioiret al L. do *tads clt. dessoomL aoit t a Salmi s at to E_. b. ...
... THE WHIGS IN AND OUT OF OFFICE. Tim Nr.as says—ln office the Whigs bare been less valuable than in Opposition, and it is time that Liberal Governments should aim at Requiring th • confidence of the people rather than the approval of fashionable society ...
... NORTHERN WHIG says “We have not hitherto bad sn assoriment of pictares so meritorious thruughout, so ulterly free from anyibiog mediocre or amateurish in ADMISSION, 64. SEASON TICKETS, 2 64. Open from TEN 4ill DUSK. 41, DONEGALL PLACE, BELFAST. ...
... NORTHERN WHIG says: “We bave not hitherto had an aseoriment of pictares so meritorious tbruughout, o ulterly free from anything mediocre or amateurish in quality.” S S SR R ADMISSION, 64. SEASON TICKETS, 2s 64. Open from TEN till DUSK. 41, DONEGALL PLACE ...
... SPELLING BEES IN THE WHIG'S BONNET. On excellent and usually accurate contemporary the Whig, describing the device which formed so conspicuous a part in the fireworks at the Garden Party yesterday evening, Says; -- As a finale, . Hail Brirtenid was displayed ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG. - Oa /it that a negotiation has been completed between the present proprietor of the Northern Whig and Sir JAin Arnott, of Cork, whereby the latter obtains tho possession of the property. copyright, c., of the Whig, and continuing ...
... expression, on which the more advanced Conservatives and the less advanced Whigs could meet a while as on common ground. When nothing in particular is going on we can easily imagine a Whig and a Conservative having a friendly talk together and finding that there ...
... MR GLADSTONE ON THE WHIGS AND IRELAND. ANOTHER DEPARTURE. Ma GLADSTONE has written to Lord Edmund Fitsmatirice thanking him for his recent speech at (umiak, Ayrshire, on Ireland. He reminds Lord Edmund of the action of ;he Whigs with reference to the ...
... A WHIG VIEW OF THE FRAN- CHISE QUESTION. CONSIDKRABLE attention (writes a London correspondent) has been attracted by the address of Mr. Albert Grey, M.P. Mr. Grey is a typical Whig. Be is the heir of Earl Grey, and he has during the present Parliament ...
... gerTtSplMbriut. THE NORTHCVI WHIG AND THE LIBERAL OPINION OF lILBTFR. TO THI 'DI roft op Till ULSTER WHO. Si,—ln the leading article of the Whig of Saturday, commenting on previous night's debate, your contemporary makes the following rather damaging ...
... THE EDITOR OF THE WHIG AND LORD O'HAGAN AT HAVRE. Scrxx.—Havre i—A grand hotel overlooking th.i see. Editor (lortitur)— As I sit surveying the scene, with the impatient calls of 'Gerson! °argon!' on all sides, a gentleman and lady approached, whose faces ...
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