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... bird would not unfrequently say, Can't you let it alone? And Lord Palmerston seems to have inherited the policy of the old Whig lord.—London paper. The latest style of hoop-skirts is the self-adjusting, double-back-action, bustle-etrnscan, face-expansion ...

THE BARROW HERALD AND FURNESS ADVERTISER

... —On the 3rd of May, 1695, the lair which had subjected the press to a censorship expired. Within a fortnight, a staunch old Whig, named Harris, who had in the days of the Exclusion Bill attempted to set up a newspaper, entitled Intelligertie Domestic and ...

A DISSOLUTION IN SIX WEEKS!

... Canvas-books are never to be trusted. The Whig books showed a majority of fifty; the Conservative agents boasted a majority of three hundred. At the next general election it is more than probable that the Whigs will regain their seats notwithstanding this ...

– TEE BARRQW HERALD AND FURNESS ADVERTISER

... is so vast, that her resource , will all be needed as much for the South as for any other section. So much for the Richmond Whig, with its incendiary propositiou,Eac,fl., Miscegenation, as it is called, is verY common in this city. Not only do negroes ...

Lcijetos from 'Prat. AMERICA

... enough. Nobody can tell what may .• come of a popular excitement so intense as that we now see. . One of the most staid of our Whig contemporaries has said I it, in an unguarded moment, that it is a turning point !flour time. But who wants the time to turn ...

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... od in a few weeks. .• A QUEER CHRISTIAN. — Parson Brownlow, a cordial hater of the South, says in his paper, the Knoxville Whig and _Rebel Ventilator : we our wish, we would throw hell wide open, and place all such beast-like officers and men upon an ...

'0 POLAND!

... burg any Are been already 'TIES. ii acquaintance with tll°„ to memory to add °, 1 ,0 vhic.h we find in a V` e otr Belfast Whig), and Oleo 1 40'1 one ofthe mostrJi or triumphino• over literature reca ° ls. was afflicted —natural malformati oll vt neither ...

MR. GLADSTONE ON REFORM. (From the Examiner.)

... the same direction, but to no purpose. A tacit compact had been entered into between time-serving Tories and milk-and-water Whigs, to hustle the .question whenever it should reappear, while agreeing to talk vaguely and loudly in its favour. The existing ...

A DREADFUL NIGHT!

... transpired up to the hour of going to press, we can only publish the following brief yet dreadful tale (says the Belfast Northern Whig, from which this account is taken) : The young man alluded to had for a short time lodged in the house in question, and, in ...

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... Gladstone and Mr. Gibson ;are compelled !to' sub . - , ' , side into the Press and the John. Bull, .nuittering, sulkily, that the Whigs always get the best of, it.ina scramble. A quarter of an hour of Silent and reflective ,r study At , the end' of that time ...

Panting time toils after him in vain

... stuffed. (Great laughter.) But, unfortunately, there is a difficulty in keeping up the breed. (Continued laughter.) For those Whig birds have been very barren, and they were obliged lately to take a cross with the famous Peelite breed. (Prolonged laughter ...

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... twenty-ono to eight in 1859, when the Whigs were brought into power by a majority of thirteen. It is divided still in 180, and the majority has passed over from one side to the other. Instead of twenty-one supporters of the Whigs. there are now eleven; instead ...