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4 ILIAST-COLOII RID • BLACK DRINA' J. & T. FORSYTH, 4 ST JOHN'S PLACE. the Nathshive galivant. THURSDAY, JUNE 22,

... changes on the Constitution, while Mr Lowe's denunciations are still ringing in oar ears? On this latter point, therefore, Whig candidates are more nebulous even than on the former; but it is safe to say, as many do, that they are prepared for progressive ...

- 4 &nut. THITESDAY, 21, 1861 We beg to call attention to the meeting on behalf of the Shipwrecked Fishermen

... the doctrine of nonintervention might have been exchanged for one of active intervention, to the great loss and prejudice of Whig candidates in their hustings oration& Faox the United States, we learn that Mr DAVIS has recovered from the attack of erysipelas ...

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... on both Ake being cleared bibs diverted atria& was spemmily turned out - garden. .) Ido knew wham my parable needs any The Whigs bad so plena greet .—.n it mks list the var. ▪ be thew% the Tories bed deo ribs while led peas to they had thethat kith. et ...

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... conscience, Equally, of course, the value of a friend it to be Estimated by his reliability when one is is the smog; and the Whig members of the Committee have acted towards the erring Chancellor much as our Lords of Session are said to have acted in the ...

STAMP B.ETURNS. A PAALumzierairt of Wowed to all the fits leintry during the par Just a, UK has just been

... time Denmark was abandoned to its destiny, bran* landed as one of the blessings which a happy and prosperous country owed to a Whig Ministry, bas just received a rather rude shock; and this behalf of one of the great nations of Europe, ar el an ally—stall ...

COLLECTION OF ACCOUNTS

... the elections has now so much diminished, that only an occasional paragraph tells of the contest being still on the lees. The Whig journals have consider ably lowered their clamours, as the Stets become more and more apparent that the contest has not been ...

4 MST-CLAM OVEROOATS, os To ORD A BEAUTIFUL Choke mss, in .ii the Nov FOR GENTLE3III.S , B WEAR, at

... other individual; and there could be no doubt, looking to the paucity of great abilities, not only among the members of the Whig Government, but the party in the House of Commons generally, that Mr GLADSTONE was that individual. Mr GLADSTONE is felt to ...

PERTHEMIRE JOURNAL INIY-150:

... th the wind, or whether the present be • mere &Mee to pia time now that the ay of Reform Las served th e of continuing the Whigs in cake, the men of adios —whose awe wee provoked by the efter-dismer speech at Thillol—may be amend that the new Reform Bill ...

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... ezample may live to a good old ~e; for he was in the ark with Noah: with t whet, he Waspsamineal before Putitills He is neither Whig nor Tory. conformist yet he deities no article of the Christian faith, neither dolls he hold with any. His voice a shrill and ...

Published: Saturday 16 December 1865
Newspaper: Strathearn Herald
County: Perthshire, Scotland
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THE PRITCHARD C,ISE

... w • debar uN.ey sad as a Cabinet Minister he le Amply a essiatity. The wont of it is that of peak* or puffing can the great Whig get anything like a decent supply yews Mist el Relight breed. One of the acct lie betoly introduoed into the elle. is member ...