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... to he pared with that more illustriou ONeill”. teu much for a tichand naturally very stron; “The ch has has been his 2 A f Whig. ...
... article, “The O'Sid —is too much for a head n ...
... the select of the upper Ten Thousand. His retirement, no doubt, damped the fires of many an excellent Whig for Whiggory looks upon Reform as a Whig preserve not to bo poached upon. The Reform reaction, however, lias not been the result of any one cause ...
... science with which deals, the Scottish Farmer will received an important addition to the literature of agriculture.” —Xorthern Whig. If the numbers already received are a fair sample of what is to hereafter, it will prove important addition to the ranks the ...
... last New Year's Day, gives a gain of 4 to the Conservatives, and 2 to the Radicals, while the Peelites have lost 2, and the Whigs 2 ‘The Times contains further aboat the Queen's Colleges in Ireland, including letter from Mr Hennessy. ‘The Warrior steamed ...
... which it deals, the Scottish Farmer will be received as an important addition to the literature of agriculture.’—WNor- thern Whig. * If the numbers received are a fair sam; of what is to be hereafter, it will prove an important addition to the ranks of ...
... department snenoe with which it deals, the Scottish Farmer will be received an important addition to the of agriculture. —Northern Whig. the numbers already received are a fair sample of what hereafter, it will prove an important addition to the of the agrionltnral ...
... ves had disappeared from tl Places, and along with them had disappeare tion, the thing they were returned specially t The Whigs were in office, with Lord John r, inas- their head. So, after all, there was somethii the de- Bill! The Reformers had again ...
... article, 44 The O'Neill—is too much for a head not naturally very strong. 44 The O'Donoghue's name has been bis ruin.—Northern Whig. Poor Richard's Maxims.—Respectfully dedicated to all true Americans. the Shade of Benjamin Franklin.—One grain of sense is ...
... renfretempr. which does not im tbe least sunnive us, but which we forbear nr—- uirnt present, as form the of l«gwl action. Northern Whig. DisTßim in tbs West.—Some time the motion L'ltramontane member, the Curpaafr* lion of Dublin resolved the Executive state ...
... shows the state of parties at the undermentioned dates:— January 1861. January 1862. Conservatives. 803 307 Peelitea. 14 Whigs .240 238 Radicals Conservative Losses. Lincoln. Plymouth. ...
... which it brings from its port of departure —' Daily News.' [The Africa has arrived.] Reclamation of Waste Land.—The 'Northern Whig' directs attention to the fact th it a war with the United States may produce at least one good result in this kingdom, forcing ...