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THE WEST WARD ELECTION

... appointed for the election of a councillor for the West Ward in the room of the late lamented Samuel Bull, Esq. The cry of Whig or Tory, previously of such great notoriety in our municipal elections, seems entirely to have subsided, and our elections ...

THE RAM ARKANSAS

... large amount of storks, and cut them up badly ; General Williams and other prominent officers are killed. 'J. C. T r he Stamm., Whig of the 9th August refets to the same subject as folloirs : The Confederate sloop of war Arkansas, Lieut. R. K. Steven, of South ...

THE riELT AMBASsAnOn 07 REAMS TO ALL MANKIND. – –

... stage of the oompllbets parlous were to have mouse to IIOLLOWATB PILL% all danger would he avoided; for the Omer* and bowels Whig gently but effectually clewed by this mild aperient, the depraved bunions corrected and the H on * duly regulated, a perfect ...

A FUNNY EDITOR

... A FUNNY EDITOR. The editor of the Yennuky Whig, itibruAtal at Mount Sterling, having bet forth on a journey, the gen,tleman left in charge of the office thus announced to the readers of the journal his temporary investiture of the lobes editorial :—' ...

INDIA The following

... be the interval, we hope, before the like occult! again *.London Gossip. Loan Rves!LL AT Oorns.*Mr E. Yates, in the Northern Whig, writes:*And, by the way, .a perusal of that delightful column, the Cburt Circular, is calculated at the present time to make ...

T2CE MCIRDER dr BELFAST

... dr BELFAST. The Northers Whig gives the following additional details relative to the murder of Mr. Herdman On the 16th, the intense feeling created by the dreadful murder, the previous evening, of John Herdman, Esq., of Cliftonville, Belfast, was rather ...

THE ENSUING FIRST,

... contest then appeared to have reached the culminating point. The year previous (1851)—the first we spent in Congleton,—the whigs succeeded in returning every one of their candidates, somewhat to the astouiebment of the toriee ; but the following year the ...

THE CONFEDERATE CHIEFS

... THE CONFEDERATE CHIEFS. The following letter taken from the Richmond Whig, . x hibite by its publication a strong feeling against the Confederate leaders. It has been freely commented upon by the Northern journals. It is prefaced by a few remarks by the ...

.X=VAli ARV liaZ4.3Z,

... the message ;mai it also appeared ,that thedefencianis had a cheque for 6d., for 111 alleged which the pkintiff refused, as Whig a ° 1071:7 11 =. His Jammu raid** have a verdict for 6d., the latter observing that he have brought the action had a proper ...

RESCUE OF .4 CREW AT SEA

... definite article, 'The O'Neillmuch for a head not naturally very_ strong. The Donoghue's' name has been his ruin. —Northern Whig. WHAT SORT OP ANIMAL 111 A SCOTCIIMAN !L.-When he travelled on the Continent he was sometimes asked, ' You are an Englishman ...

THE PROCESSION

... the -Cinque Porta, Leader of the Meuse,. pf Cotumene, President of the Romsey Efecliania Institute, part author of the ' New Whig Guido,' Prime IRi lister of England ; and, to the close observer, his age appeared to range between thirty-five and thirty-tire ...