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TILE ARMY ESTIMATES

... TILE ARMY ESTIMATES. Peat.; retrenchment, and reform,• have long been the watchwords of the Whigs and Liberals. The latter will speedily occupy the attention of the whole country on the occasion of the Chancellor of the Exchequer bringing forward the ...

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... without paying his rater and •paakias in Mr Cos about it, Mr Cr ail he bad her several tors and raid net get the ram Cht ' Ins Whig the Committee of it, they said ba ears lumeelf to 1867. He drier attention team of the lasakrupries they Lad lost no much by ...

Mgt inulliput

... were again opened for the Fu The e iirio York Tribune, to show the Seems of the press, quotes a passage from the Knorviile Whig respecting Attorney-General Mack. The editor of the WAY says We took a 10.4 at him, and don't hesitate to say that in his ...

A REBEL WAR CLERK'S DIARY!

... writes : keen's digester so shocked ray am Culls that at &cue , wben asked for rim be poured cats law kis sktior's plase, W stcb Whig seen - - • The following dialogue, which is recorded m having taken place between Mr. Davis and some young &dies of his ac ...

A LUNATIC IN A RAILWAY TRAIN

... hoisted distress signals a smack and brig which were at a short distance made sail and left them to their fate. The Quincy Whig says that Professor Quinn, of New York, who is out west on a lecturing tour, has reached that place direct from St. Paul on ...

LATER NEWS OF THE FENIANS

... were branded with the letters 11. S. With reference to the proprietor of the Irish People, a Dublin correspondent of the Whig says : I have heard from particular authority that there were no less t h an 200 American letters in the General Post Office ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL

... matte place thet his bad semi be . Ng tam - MB IMMOMMidre tem Sir Joseph Paxton 's residence in Bette's!. sal reetelihnert mow Whig etselmeles. Be, 'mem Sir Joseph gave the plaintiff let for said, he &amid MI am thee Demme* the bashful., ' a dress, and promised ...

THE WESTON-SUPER-MARE GAZETTE

... deprive him as to any such meeting as be refers to having taken place in 1829. The only meeting held about that time by the Whig party on the subject of Reform, of which I am aware, or of which I can learn anything from Lord Russell, was one of the members ...

HISTORY OF THE FIRST REFORM

... would have been justified ; for UN email number of Mr. Canning's personal followers who might have preferred uniting with the Whigs to combining heartilt ic w:th the Duke of Wellington would harems& but a s ' t impression on the power of the Tory party, had ...

THE COUNTY MEMBER

... An Wry Imo turned Ties Trader—but git ma my poort When fast I come to Howse, warn 't a soars ce Bade nohow- Nowt then but Whigs and Tories ; an talk at it no w— Mt* side worth noirt, sere itadiCal stock to breed An Tory tide ar mostvrakil a Win wi Radical ...

Tin oarmr• IN,

... Warden of the Cinque Ports, Leader of the Howe of Commons, President of the Itosisey Mechanics Institute, part author of the Now Whig Guide.' Prime Minister of England ; and, to the °lose obeerver, is ago appeared to range between thirty-five and thirty-live ...

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... watch the case, and expressed some doubt as to whether the prisoner was Swim by birth, as he had represented; but the primmer Whig sow questioned on the point, said be was a who of dm Canton of Argon, and that he had been Is Lead since 1855. He added that ...