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AMERICA

... look for the returns of their enumerators as we do for the returns of the mayor on the day after a tremendous contest between Whig and Tory. The recent census happened to place Cincinnati 2,119 below St. Louis on the great national poll. Its citizens protested ...

Laval and IttiWarp

... altar some other of the fair sex sooner than some of his more wealthy neighbours who possess the sense of seeing.—Northern Whig. A DISORDERLY RAILWAY TRAVELLER. —OR Tuesday, at the New Bailey, Manchester, Geo. Harrison, a respectably dressed man, was ...

THE ULVERSTON MIRROR, MAR. 9,

... creeping insidiously into the chinks and corners made by new acts bunglingly constructed. But the great pets of Conservatives and Whigs are J.P.'s. We have uo wish to disparage our Magistracy • no country can boast of a more honourable or a more intelligent class ...

Zhe literary Mirror

... calumnious. Everybody read it; the Whigs and Republicans to admire, the Tories to abuse and denounce. It was, indeed, a niagni ficent party pamphlet in five volumes. For several years the historian was a toast at Whig banquets, and the dismay of Tory and ...

IRON V. WOODEN SHIPS.-Bir Howard Douglas repudiates the assertion that he has become a convert to the general ..

... damages on the ground that his client was merely 1 a labourer. M 'Connell's appearance in court is thus described by the Northern Whig :— The defendant was one of the must extraordinary looking persons that ever a breach of promise lease was brought against ...

exospt among the exemplary iuitsbitauta of Bouncliditch. We eau imagine the uuetiou with which lie must, uplift ..

... to hint a doubt and hesitate disliketo ask, when their party prejudices are appealed to, what difference there is betwixt Whigs and Tories ; and to adopt that logical tour de fora described by Lord Bacon as the cat in the pan, by which the speaker salvia ...

TcwDAy

... 1861, to assist in the defeat of the only measure which the Tory government had failed to bring forward at the bidding of the Whigs. —Daily News. PrrmoNs.—On Friday night, in the House of Commons, Mr. Greufell presented a petition from Preston in favour of ...

THE LTLVERSTON MIRROR, Area. 27

... 1861, to assist in the defeat of the only measure which the Tory government had failed to bring forward at the bidding of the Whigs. —Daily Seim—[Jast so, and for doing which we give the noble lord our hearty thanks. We don t think his lordship, or any other ...

DEATHS

... high priest, by way of being ready, we presume, for the performance of the fatal ceremony. In the natural order of things the Whigs must some day or other go out of office, and the Tories come in ; and when that day arrives, the church-rate question will ...

`the otherwise

... appears truly heinous to Mr. Burns, who regards his lordship as a Scotchman. We think Mr. Burns somewhat too severe on the Whig historian. Lord Macaulay unquestionably proposed to write the history of England, and was of Scotch descent ; but he was born ...

*ate and Church

... the Whigporty, and, although an unfrequent speaker in the House of Peers, invariably supported the views and measures of the Whig governments. Ou the death of his father, in 1839, he succeeded to the dukedom. By his death the extensive estates belonging ...

FACTS FOR NATURALISTS

... brought them back to the scene of their former Labours immediately on her arrival after several week's absence ?--Vortisera Whig. Lyres NATURA. A singularly malformed lamb was yeaned a few days ago, on the farm of Mr. Pede, of Loweswater. The right side ...