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... which will, it is trusted, “ lay the foundation of a system of protection to alFordcd to working and other jh men, be they Whigs, Tories, or Radicals, that will accord with the spirit of the laws, both divine and human.” The writer, in this ease, describes ...
... ei in. Admits, he feels so far as hie maim army is com Parsed. Ditpatchea ben Aware. His Bth inst., to sk ip, the ilichrsomf Whig, mart the of Maas by he Confederates, With over MN A Fed of infantry mid hes General Washbut n's d. payment, under Hobonei ...
... fell to my lot to proceed to Plymouth. where a newspaper came wholly into my kande. That paper was neutra as far as regariied Whig or Tory principle. No Liberals or Radicals were then known; Wt.ig or Tory divided the politician A strong desire to do right ...
... Plymouth, where a newspaper came wholly into my hands. That papey, was neutra as far as regarded Whig or Tory principle. No Liberals or Radicals were then known ; Whig or Tory divided the politicians. A strong desire to do right induced me to support Catboliq ...
... other Mires is the wad the esalefater is D. Shrewsbury. preparative, he tbe mobs are a very forward one. almost the Riede of Me Whig reedy he dales. The essemeay of laying lin foundetios Mono tab glees ea limey, and the duty wee observed ass general holiday ...
... course would be sheer madness. Neverthelese the Tories believed it, for, say they, Lord Palmerston's popularity is all that the Whigs have to go to the country with, and fearing that some accident might deprive them of that before the spring or autumn, ministers ...
... destruction wrought in so short a time. God j pity the people who chance fall upon the path of an , invading Yankee army Richmond Whig. Sheridan is a hard fighter. He hits hard knocks, and j not bit bashful in telling of it. He is also accom- plished incendiary ...
... strengthening the vote.', removing hoarseness, allaying irritation of the throat, and cough remedy preemioentiy the best.”—Troy Whig, Soli by all Chemists, Is. Ud. per box. Holloway Ointmbkt and Pills.—The Knife Supersede'*. —All afflicted with ulcers, diseases ...
... the immediate dissolution of Par- liamernt has died away, but the net result only confirms my former statements that the Whigs were plotting to take the country by surprise and force on an election when the Conservatives were off their guard; and that ...
... for the trial of these prisoners will issue; they will come before the regu'ar judge of assize at the usual time.— Northern Whig. Loss or THE CANADIAN STEAMSHTP JURA.—On Wednesday night the Montreal Ocean Steamship Company’s mail steamer Jura arrived off ...
... election campaign is regarded with no little dread. Hence another reason why the late intended attack on the constituencies by the Whig-liadical Government was suddenly dropped, and is now repudiated; because, in the face remonstrances from city capitalists, ...