THE LUNACY BOARD FOR SCOTLAND
... Altogether, this Lunacy Bill, with its patronage, appears to be a very pretty job, which would have made a fine subject for Whig ooslaught if carried by a Tory government. ...
... Altogether, this Lunacy Bill, with its patronage, appears to be a very pretty job, which would have made a fine subject for Whig ooslaught if carried by a Tory government. ...
... WELL DONE LADY LONDONDERRY. » * r Urse y Northern Whig) taken by ° f Lond stm into full ***** Irish has , her amount of attention towards principle that landed VX'™*,. and al assertion of the ■- have their as P weU^T'- landed Proprietors, ■ the public ...
... to erase the implicated nnrrtes. any wonder that Delhi is not taken, while the officers are cursing their Generals? Xorthern Whig. Volunteers For India. The Highland Borderers Light Infantry (Stirlingshire) have Volunteered for India, the officers having ...
... uowager Lady Maedonald Lockhart of Lee. of Be If. » ' Antrim » on the 11th instant, Mr F. D. Finlay for ' P r .°P the Northern Whig. Mr Finlay was of the consistent and fearless upUde, ouiek P, n ' the north of Ireland - He * * man of „f d active intellect ...
... and Australia, and the first steamers will be sent out to take up their stations soon as they can be equipped. The Northern Whig cannot appreciate patriotism or the judgment of those journals which, the arrival of each mail exclaim, We have seen the worst ...
... to a barony and of Lord Ellenborough to an earldom, for their Indian careers. their return to office in September, 1846, the Whig party renewed their practice of increasing the Peerage. « ill duril Lord John Russell held office T L!£fti a , rl ° Ualhousie ...