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Swindon Advertiser and North Wilts Chronicle

... nafortaaat* urn Mag abla to awl with a Whig aaaagh to ogroo with him, mi tab* fee what it worth. roar* ago difcreno* hatwaaa Whig aad a Tory wwbm strongly awtot thaa it iaaow.aaditta |intioaahli whathir aytotoaa of tha aatag Whig* thaa Mattel with thaaa of wiatol ...

. DEATH THE MABQUIS OF LAHBDOWN. 1 among as, aad in few yean mere the last of 1 those gnat

... Lord Petty had little opportunity of distinguishing himself in hie new office, but took his stand one of the moat adraneed Whigs, and spoke very eSsetirely on most the leading questions the day. At that time the wrongs or the negro was a popular ona, aad ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... laid to ha in aaamad there eaa be a* doabt. Whether his aaaaartoa to th* Ministry will com pep it for th* defoettoa of the Whig is qacstion whieh time will aolra. The *' Fenian Motherhood, about whooe dotage have heard ao mash both in th* Fmavoid Isl* ...

NEW JBRBEY DECLARES FOB PEACE

... Fori eorreapoadcnt asserts that the rising in Sen Domingo is an unimportant aEair. NEW Tout, March 19, Evening. The Siekmomd Whig, of the ITth, says that the bombardment Port Hudson commenced two o'clock the last. twelve o'clock desperate engagement occurred ...

AMERICA

... of success, and vague rumours are current that be has been reinforced by General llanks's army from Red River. The Richmond Whig says that the Federal dead strew the ground in front of the works, and estimates the loss before Vicksburg at 10,000. Northern ...

LAX&BT. AMERICA

... sorrsaaoaibass ha* ptntd h«tw«*o ft* British COOMI tnraanah th* Oor*rsor at Oaotwia rnps sling-ft* saHsfsoi ftf »' mjww. Th* Whig org** ft* dhal**al of British coo sals, bceao** they ar* only aaetadiSad to PrtsldtM Lincoln's warn*at. Is* is Ipeisnssd ft* ...

7b (Ac Editor of lit SWINDON ADVtxnsES,

... Political differences and animosities, which bat abort time before bad been very bitter, were far tto time forgotten, and Whig and Tory viad with each other their laudable endeavours to shew their loyalty the Queen by honouring her son, th* Prince Wales ...

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... aoiad, sad party gars ap what waa aaaaail br aaaakiad, Mr. KIHoa war attaekid both fanUr tin to Aa Grays —in words, waa Whig. Of lata ysara, kowrrsr, baa ugardad as nodal ia *' taking ran of Ihr iabnau ooaatllatan. By A— wll alnii, br wu wait-doiag ...