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... finder will be rewarded when he returns it to Mr. Owen Gitmore, Wine and Merchant, 158, Nerth Street ; or, to the Daily Northern Whig 146 ...
... finder will be rewarded when he returns it to Mr. Owen Gitmore, Wine and Merchant, 158, Nerth Street ; or, to the Daily Northern Whig 146 ...
... that Lord Derby is said to be not disinclined to abdicate in favour of his more industrious son ; and the more Conservative Whigs wish to persuade themselves that another pinch or two of the gout may confirm him in this purpose ; for even though they hesitated ...
... and the The great sinners had a graud lure in divorce as other orders were happily debarred from so injurious a Bat when the Whigs went to work and established the present Divorce Court, the floodgates of nuptial crime were opened, and poor, middie, and ...
... hard policy we have adopted towards America and Den- mark, towards Poland and Italy. We se against the set principles of the Whig Ad- ministration. It is true, Lord Palmerstom tuld the Honee of Commens on Friday bight that he con- demned abstract theories ...
... wisdom of their policy, and upon their aptitude in assimilating to themselves forces which lic about them. It is true that Whigs grow robust in the braciog air of ition, and the fact may console for their exit ; but if they are wise they will learn te ...
... will in time be likely ; but nobody can doubt If not, as our contemporary says, it will be only the exception to the ordinary Whig rule :—“ Mr. Cobden, who de- feated the Government in 1857, has had his re- ward. Mr. Milner Gibson, who expelled it in 1858 ...
... There was rore excitement last time, for then the Whigs intended to throw out the Tories, but, if we are to judge from the mani- festo, the Tories are not now really intending to throw out the Whigs. Contests always bring out party feeling, but it is ...
... longer to submit to such a rule.— A few weeks ago the Water Board was in the hands of the Lindsayite Torics andthe Ace-ot-Heart Whigs (Laughter.) When he was fighting the batile of the Feuiaus at Baubridge and the Orangemen at Lisbura ; when he was so Lusy ...
... wili not believe that “ if there were no Esta- blished Church [to victimise] the old Whigs would from the face of the political ca th.”— Every one knows that the Whigs have been the true friends of the Church in all her troubles ; that they saved her very ...
... on account of the shame they have seen put upon their country. there was a party in Parliament For, if ever of derided bya Whig Administration, it is the band tient brothers on the right hand below the gangway. As to those who face then, we have marked ...
... political conmexioas. adore everything that calls iteelf the name of Whiz. They delight in Whig traditions, Whi clubs, Whig society ; and to tear them from the Whig covnexion would be as painfrl as the of tearing a limpet from the rock. But the ineyi. table ...
... opinion, Mr. Barker’s pencil.”— Belfast A very lively and interesting painting —the best of Mr. Barker's pictures we have n Whig -—--** The painting is very striking ; Mr. Barker deserves great praise fer its minute faithfulness.”— Belfast Morning Wews ...