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... d U stow. _ SLA.TILR, Oise& LIAN Suns, 13d ra slow. LLIAM SLATER, es Nag, Dm. sad fisrps. ZIAX SLATZR. pi Ogee. Curbed sod Whig* Oars, for Boron. LLIAM SLILTIN, F IRE 0 r Two Wu* LIAM SLATER, *A Manager for the -INGDOK TEMPEWICE )110VIDKNT peTITUTION ...

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... Street. Carlisle, in in immediate want of sod IMPROVERS to the DREW MALMO 64 32 WANT. • fik•dy Yonng to act as at the RED Rom. Whig. e 62 Nruirra). • 11111101111 f of JOINERS and CAROM' MAIER& No by* Good used a/vb.—Apply* , Jonas Widow. May 12. 66? - WANTED ...

ILLI AM SL•TER, COEN MRSCHANT, MILLER, BREAD BAKER, 13 IT MARGI•CTURER, DONIPECTIONER, CARLISLE. It WA.REROUSES ..

... SLATER, Rye, UM per arm. WILLIAM g KW, pre Raw Sutra, Msa, Merl, sad Slurps. WILLIAM SLATER, Mod Las Quist sad W.I. 0 - ad sal Whigs Irma kw Rama. WILLIAM SLATER, tor the ITT FIRE lAPITAL, TWO MILLION& WILLIAM SLATER, for lks KINGDOM TEMPERANCE KRAL pROVIDENT ...

SurHAI Snmita. TUBSDA r, OCTOBNR 30, 1360. FETCH OF SEATS IN THE CITY

... nominate one oi the two Blue candi- datee be acknowledged,—and the Whigs will come to their senses. Let a public intelligible protest be made againat the monopoly and bad faith of the Whig clique who, year after year, have actually voted for Tories in preference ...

INDIAN ILEAL, TENDON NEAM, , • PIAI 111N AL , lc ad. ~ • AT . W 1 L 4it

... Arrewredl, at one- f the pie!. -1 • Puddings, abash, combbsed lAN me wholesome; also elellemt Blaammulte, and all d ' WM* • Frit Whig of Fop ea DIIP•r• It is particularly muted to Invalids and I to its ligliimose mid streagassaing quali. : iltl au sing: tu ...

(From the Leader

... themselves the Peelites and Staftvd House Whigs consented to vote for this resolution. Ministers were beaten and forthwith dissolved Parlament ; they failed to get a majority in their own House of Commons. and so the Whigs and Peelites came in, leaving their ...

thij A THE WRONGS OF THE POOR. wer• low, name sabbi• re knew, at atvi i,.. ffielle fed wui grow

... grids to grow, law the breed to we go, en Teri. very low. To boil of the deep suok Mins. But we parer the proudest that glow Whig the saw. Of • daPet be Wilk upon our basks ?nab he dodges tole,; We're far tee kw le vote the But set lee low to pay. We're ...

gleanings. • In an Irish provincial there is an advertisement running thus :— Wanted a handy labourer, who can ..

... crinoline. A Csowittim Conualow,—Dr. JohnEsi, when he in • good humour, was in the habit of saying that' the Devil was the first Whig! If so, the wig in must have been an Old :Scratch. A VEIT Easy ONL—Why in the New Zealander taking his long-promised sketch ...

lila, _ Isimohin nanny—wan Nr. WilloseT. to ioond Nadi* 4 dove # iaeLieferred Toittee. r tire 'firsa

... Xeform Bill for this semen, was the instinctive act of many minds. But on reflection it seemed impossible that the wily aid Whig could have resorted to such a device without running too imminent a risk of allotting his Ministry by a collision between himself ...

TUZSDAT. AUGUST 21, 1860

... lateness of the session, the hope that something may turn up in the beginning of next year, the absence of any question on which Whigs and Tories differ, are reasons sufficient, it seems, to decline a contest. Even the sentiments enunciated in the address of ...