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HUSH LOCAL GOVERNMENT

... unbearable clashing interests. It is difficult to brieve that Mr. seriously means to pass this legialstr«e abortion. The Nortbem Whig says the bill has evidently been It contains msnv excellent provisions. Some the safeguards foe the protection the minoritr ...

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... Animals di in Europe-Recoht Obeeryations-Leeds Naturalists' Club, &c. ft & JACIIDAW'S FLIGHT: A Week of Excitement-The Unlucky Whig-Ihe Events in Egypt-The Nowspaper Correspondents- ti The Last of Charles Gnitean-Dining Cars on the Midland Line- P The Waning ...

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... cirscsates veru seidelr, not anti , errsss the'onic etesir, but Era amwoon the more ?? ur estereZ artisqan of 1the great ct~Whig, C and iron fronssof Yorlkshirr.-Xotes arid Qrcriet. ...

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... SEE FIRST PAGR MR. T. W. RUSSELL A N-D THE LA-1NDLORDS. Mr. T. W. Ruseel. M.PT. in a long letter, in Santr- day-s Belfast Whig. h'tterhl eomnplr.ei of persistent attacks upon him h- the lanlldord party. He Fays he has taken more pakins, and incurred ...

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... Minister, to suit what e purpose is best known to himself. I amn glad to see my friend, Mr. Foljambe, M.P. for Hoctiord, an old Whig y Liberal, like myself, addressing you as he dii lin your journal of Tuesday. Mr. ChamberlaIn has no idea of beginuing at home ...

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... tervieeciltu ayrslpd, cr-ee. charmpagne, liqueurs, arid btrndy, are all very apt to disagree, while haht rinosand Fils. or old whig.ey, iara;els dilutod with soda satcr, will be found the leass objecuicrable. Ruo'u Fruit Salt is peculiarly adapted for rny ...

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... Presented to tho electors by Josvph Rume and Daniel O'Connell, having the support of the Tories also, as the rival, candidate was a Whig. The combination was, however, defeated, and the Hon. Chas. Grey was returned. ...

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... Durhess of Devonshire, preserved her charms far beyond middle age, and her lovely cour. plexion to the last. Georgian weas a Whig and a warm partisan of the orator, Charles James Fox, for whose sake she permnizted one hundred electors to take a gold coin ...

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... CLA i; :DON D AXI M NSl(n\S, MvifiD, NEW BON- . I )s 60a'rr, LO~NOX, IV. r'IHE TAUlUS w -ATURrAL MINSERAL WATER a. i i foll-whig Ir rices: 2 . ) II Ofll lii, . tlli'(loi2rts ?? ;, r, ;r i - ,I , lltisCis,,, . ie. I!anIerprio d bottles included. -j E ...

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... the desperate chararcter of the strug- gle, enud it will require something more than the traeditional 17 frstsn of thle old Whig psrtr,-great as this is-to return good Liberels3 to thse newv Parliamenlt Every inch of ?? w.ill have to be fought for and ...

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... to be correct as the Chartist sub-committee, who on the first day counted the papers as t follows:- Whitebead (Whig) . ?? ?? . 913 Slater (Whig) ?? I ?? r Holmes (Chartist) .871 Patterson (Chartist) ?? 830 3 t On their second day's counting they make- Whitehead ...

THE »KW ZEALAND MA^LS

... men could now say that was Liberal and jjowtt Mr. Chamberlaia. It was now well known j.gt men who them in 18d6 were really Whigs iix. John Morley, whose rising was the signal for great ;eibur»l eniuu&iasin, the audience rising and singing ••fv>r he's jolly ...