THE HOPE OF THE WHIGS
... THE HOPE OF THE WHIGS. NMI ...
... THE HOPE OF THE WHIGS. NMI ...
... the coming elections. The Whig eleeiion agents arc in terrible qfundary about tie eleetiona which are coming ,dB. First, there Borton. Here the Whigs Imd two memhe»-Mr Ingram ami Mr Stami—i bat it is very questionable whether Mr hgram’s place can ffllcd ...
... doe linen, and bad narrowly escaped being *e G of that commonwealth, lacking only five vo es of the Whig nomination, id those good old days when the Whig nomination tqu> valent election. When I next saw him, he was arra\«f«l buck-kiu and corduroys, in a ...
... d b a d narrowly escaped being made Governor of that commonwealth, lacking only five vo ea of the Whig nomination, in those good old days when the Whig nomination was alai Talent to an election. When I neat saw him be was arrayed in buckskin and corduroy; ...
... were supported by the Whig, and 7by the Conservative agents. He held a court also at Elgin, on Tuesday week, when 26 claims were admitted, of which 22 were supported by Mr Cooper for the Conservative, and 3 by Mr Jameson for the Whig Crty, and one was lodged ...
... Robert Doe, Dreier. 7 Street. • Do. Reid & Dalt. I Pi Mr Thomas 11. Lush. Paisley Mr Jobe Lorimer. Ayr, Mr Jobe eh, Mr Adam.. &Whig Mr J. Stumm Dundee, Mr Hoyt Mr David E.W. • Assets Ise Fins edg. ...
... John Pakington was appointed Colonial Minister. We well remember the version with which the nomination was received by the Whigs. What?—a chairman of a Bench of Magistrates—a country squire—a fattener of beeves—that gentleman a Minister of the Crown! ...
... magistrates. Ahe Tories have been the party in power for number of years past, and have had everything their own Way, the Whigs taking part in the elections, consequently they have been a happy family.'' During last year, however, a bone of contention ...
... discounted at the Union Bank here, £l5OO The reason for granting this bin , •when it was granted, had lunda in our hands bc- Whig to Mrs Henry Walker, the sister of Major Gordon Duff, which family arrangement were to nut into Major Cordon Diiii's bonus ...
... n with Bngland and the An injury to the cable on the coast is stated to have been the cause of the interruption. — Beltast Whig. tel hie com- munication between this coun! Owing te the continued interru Wwe are without ap, Keg Cay. y news y telegraph ...
... magistrates. The Tories have been the party in power for number of years past, and have had everything their own way, the Whigs taking no part in the elections, consequently they have been happy family. During the last year, however, a bone of contention ...
... proved himself that impartieabl.: person that he I' OM 11 1 • 11104111111,11 4 a i e n t . in rharge Whig hawked down , rad the wheel lc over his thew. Whig.. to be. lie Mini affect• la au hoar altereards. In list, we republish. I from the /ride ar ur Tyr ...