MARRIAGES
... Glasgow. Lavkrt—November 2ti, at Uellview, James La very. Esq., of Dallymaconuell, aged eighty-three years. LATEST NEWS. DAILY WHIG OFFICE, Saturday Momxng. [BV MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.] ...
... Glasgow. Lavkrt—November 2ti, at Uellview, James La very. Esq., of Dallymaconuell, aged eighty-three years. LATEST NEWS. DAILY WHIG OFFICE, Saturday Momxng. [BV MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.] ...
... alouf from the pulitical »rena, de- bimse:f exclusively to the exercise of his professiun. in 1854 he was the candidate of the Whigs for the dignity of senater ter hie state, but was defeated. In 1856 he whe vated for Fremont. in opposition t» Buchanan. name ...
... New Shampooing Apparatus for Ladies and Gentlemen is admitted to be the most replete in the Kingdom. ''ItHE DAILY “NORTHERN WHIG” SENT X by Post, Stamped to any address, for Sixteen Shillings and Threepence per Quarter. Post Office Orders payable to F ...
... Italy, and above .all, the dangers of universal anarchy in the humiliation of the Pope, the English Cabinet (that the present 'Whig Cabinet), and t/;« rejm&ntotim art in a greet 'memure resjtotixi/Je.” Tfiink this Catholics Irelandyou who have not Kilsed ...
... to wl itah whilst , f.llowing his profession, he paid great .Wten- What conjaratwa and whal mighty magic! tion, hej.ined the Whig p°,(y, .nd was a The ,,S warm of Henry Clay In 0 ll t '''’’..v ' f • was elected Congress, and eontin Led be- Id 0n lon* till ...
... paralysed treachery Similar to that which the military phalanx at the same power so lately encountered, they would have rendered Whig and Tory parties subject of mere historical disorganisation, and established firm basis Irish party independent of either, ...
... number stamp* is*aed the principal journals in Belfast during the twelve months ending 30lh June, I860; NEWS-LETTER. Northern Whig, Mercury, Banner of Ulster. 125000 65.0«0 62.000 T 6.000 It will thus seen that the stamped circulation the Ntiwa-LKiTiiR ...
... combination discordant talents that may well pardoned for pairing over the claims of man who could not plead connection with the Whig aristocracy. The same excuse cannot undo for bn me. vious Administration. When the Peelite sanction of Government withdrew ...
... the liar of Springfield. In politics, to which, whilst following his profession, he paid great atten, tention, lie joined the Whig party. and was a warm , supporter of lienry Clay. In 1846 be was elected , to Congress, and continued to belong to it till ...
... ul-door recreation ; and the evening was spent in social enjoyment qaite in keeping with the precious day’s celahrslioo. Northern Whig. Faluxo ix ora Kailwat accident which, had it taken placo an hour sooner, would hare sacrificed tb# liras sixteen human beings ...
... last ten or twelve years—they all belong to the selfuune school and shade of Liberal opinions. It is mere seesaw between Whig gentlemen; not the attempt being ventured to recognise or compliment the large and influential, though possibly not just now ...
... by a treachery similar to that which the military phalanx of the same name so lately encountered, they would have rendered Whig and Tuty parties a of mere disquisition and established on a firm basis an Irish party, indepen.tent of either, and, for all ...