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... o f Ohi o. M r , F ISH Is a we a l t h y citizen of New York, of strong Conservative opinions, and who used to be a Whig when the Whig party h a d an ex i s t ence . He has been high i n the St ate G overnment of New Y or k , and for si x years was a ...
... RIOTS IN BELFAST. The proceedings of last night (Friday), says the Northern Whig, are a striking commentary upon the real or affected confidence in the inoffensive character (gal Orange, and the long suffering meekness of a Catholic, mob. Divided into ...
... because candidate is for the ballot. Th e a bst ai a n e e letter stated: tht writer had determined to vote for anti-ballot Whig, because he found Mr.Milbank, the s were unf avour able to the bal. that both'c'andidatt. 'lank would vote for the extenlot ...
... RIOTS 1N BELFAST. The proceedings of last night (Friday), says the _Northern Whig, are a striking commentary upon the real or affected confidence in the inoffensive character of an Orange, and the long suffering meekness of a Catholic, mob. Divided into ...
... allow him to do so only because there was no danger of his vote carrying the measure even in the Commons ; and the two great Whig lords of the Cabiaet, both hate liberation of voters from landlords' control, and from the influence of the monied classes ...
... Belfast. 1)r. Moore was speedily in attendance upon him. He was taken to the General Hospital, where his leg SMPUtatedl-IVorthern Whig. ...
... (Per Etna, via Queenstown.) The leading articles of the press respecting England contain nothing of importance. The _Richmond Whig, referring to Mr. Seward's despatch upon the Trent question, thinks England will renew her demand for an apology, or for such ...
... allow him to do so only because there was no danger of his vcte carrying the measure even in the Commons ; and the two great Whig lords of the Cabilet, ' both hate liberation of voters from landlords' control, and from the influence of the monied classes ...
... more closely than the knarled boughs of those kindred forests which stitch a twining brotherhood along our border —Vicksburg Whig (Confederate paper). ...
... of the party name Whig or Liberal as a sufficient ground of support, where suclt profession is accompanied by oppos.ition to the ballot. With reference to your county election the committee must observe that no point of the 'Whig candidate's creed was ...