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... damb) I.«ng«r, dan *f Mim C ran field, the den Raring irr-nt 4« ear. by Sir I’eirr. her lleioi, J.i»c hv Snap li n Horee Flviog Whig, the celebrated Swi«» Whiaker-on-Wagtai Lord (. wa- out dam by l*r xotte. bin >f Hough ...
... to Its (Id; Lid ditto, ok. woad, l. 4M to Od: aka Ikto 204 Od ; Laid Mlt., *.3, 10. to Us 04 ; ditto, ed, to ells ; Whigs Cheviot Mao weird. 31.0. to 40s roaasan--'llwire is ski so away for all kinds kw kr the he.. oode, a well s. ..to fir America ...
... The Catholic University—Tenant Right—Extension of the Franchise —Reform of the Poor la«ws—Ke!orm of the Grand Jury Laws. The Whig Government ba« brought all this upon itself iu home, and its insane policy abroad. Its hostility to the Holy Father ha* deprived ...
... rinf wet- Sons could be believed. the result of the Northers elections would be equal to • dot-titration of pave; but the Whigs place no confidence in them assertions. The assert that the FederaLs were defeated in their expedition from Newbern to Wil ...
... nectary io the manner of aring the »w id which, ..des, other faults, has tho one befog obstruction to Lie w.-wer —AVreka*w Whig. RXMtaskuirrx Pthx —A pig. which was a sacker, four:een ■ontittago. the v Do tba. and fed at Connor Globs, was sold 1 **t we**k ...
... lUcingStako* .n I •No «inn**rol’the snd t’if utme ar, Sir I’e er, her dan IVa Lv li-ioI, tar-I.ne bv Snap y * It: mn lloiae Fiviiig Whig:* •! ...
... the s set wises the Pram asiV i a ow hew i that view. bed ism time le way the of phis the 'mend oedim al the Pyramids by the Whig light, them sat esthete' emery is Mich ilempm mash K is the Deem, bat to the essysims pied by the ream. Hme. Ow Me yatty retired ...
... The following are the observations to which we have referred : •• Whiltt ite«ma to daily inrivniong cordiality belwoen th« Whig orticials Doblio and tr.'-ir ol ...
... mefol pintr, aa. mat pul.lio la. Ttm T- pin.,*’ , , , 1,,.. ,h Whig., ,0,l tho moat r' r , ,h I'roti-mtaot., ti-af.hal:.-d T*. - 11 la . to»», hat if th. „tk‘ i 'fodiy than Whig., wu. ra htr hard to tom Ih.-n. out ..f ..fliro, bi.au..'.u, t. ...
... o. Etortio6 Clorchars. • I h.• name of the of asafety •1, • . A social beeves. hhh there trill be mnierorapa nal laUr 'Whig I tan at Om and ilia &terra t• • Sao Annan lesmirs.. -Ad the twwwwll. ma wreftenhia. &wt bbs bees wrested by lb. p..i sit We ...
... it not adhered when the Conacrratiree offered a Reform Bill, which might bare been easily carried—for more easily than any Whig party will able to carry for some yean It could bare been taken for what waa worth, aad aa mneb mere got oat of their anrcoaaor* ...
... toatiweripts of songs, plays, oratorios, &c., the value of which cannot be calculated by dollars aid cents was coonamed. The Whig says: The fire was undoubtedly the work of a malicious incendiary. Various !peenlations are afloat, bat !bre is no clue, we ...