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ON.ESK WINES, Whig are absolutely pare and not strengthened by the addition of Spirit. imported by JAMES L. ..

... ON.ESK WINES, Whig are absolutely pare and not strengthened by the addition of Spirit. imported by JAMES L. DENMAN, 20, Piccadilly, and 11, Abehureh Lane, London. Per Doz. Per Doz. YO NT RIVET, red, BANTORIN, dry red, a fall-bodied dry with Port - wine ...

EAST SOMERSET ELECTION

... property, ought not to dictate to the country (hear, hear, and cheers). He *tiered in Coto the Whig motto, Peace. retrenchment, end Ref -rm, but not the Whig peace which sent despatcher that set all Europe in uproar (loud cheers). Nor wee he for such ...

HORRIBLE MURDER BY A SERJEINT OF VOLUNTEERS

... • - - Mr. Sothern has attracted such crowds in Belfast that the accommodation was found quite inadequate, and the ,Northerm Whig ealls for a new theatre. The committee of the Liberal Association of the borough of Tiverton have announced that the Hon. G ...

SBOURED BY HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. _......- INPURMSII OP TIM MOOD. In eeleettag theme& atatiekte Pere pariaelet iii l ..

... Way gesseeft. Ha eletneet slio ap nM be men to epos en shot me direst: will peetieeee the skis, new tallsommetios. MA ream Whig sountimme. lielimers Pilsen the beet kivosni resbedi di OW meld for the folimiesi Diseases italgaDebility billemedisia Oen ...

TEE WESTON-SUER-if A 1111 GAZETTE

... tine° at large on the Democratic ticket. He canvassed a large portion of the ,State, ting upon the stump several of the lending Whig orators. In 1841 he was elected to the State Senate. In 1843 he was elected to Congress, where, by successive elections, he ...

i 0 , „, p THE W'ESTORSUPISII.4 * f lit 0 • : i j: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 , 1

... Partridge, shun* JONES'S CELEBRATED SHOWER P ROOF OVERCOATS, Orin Grim. k) held at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS (D.V.) upon ensued. The Whig Ministry, broken main; street ~ Heard and Son. J ONES'S BLACK CLOTH 'PROWS 11113, from 165. Cleveacat, Chapman „ Mole, 67, ...

It must have been in Dugald Stewart's Blass-room that a phrase which be often turned to good account in his

... politician to study the graces of literary eipreesion, his band was sharply felt in the Tory mischief then going on. The New Whig Guide, s pleasant battery directed against the Liberal orpoition, was mainly, we believe, written by Lerd Palmerston, Sir ...

ment with the plaintiff.—His Honour : Then you expect me to believe that ?—Witness : It is truth, air. —Nis

... as founded in the year 1688. I need not tell you that I own myself a Pittite,' ready to 00-operate with the constitutional Whig whenever be finds that either his party obligations admit or the necessities of the State compel him to revert to the broad ...

Notice is given that the state apartments of Windsor Castle me &lotted until further orders. The King of die B

... be in the House of Commons, unless he should find a Foreign Secretary there, which is hardly possible. The fact is that the Whig party is effete; some few fascinating specimens remain in the Lords, but in the Commons, unless new men be invited to join ...

LATER FROM THE FENL&NS

... at Dungannon, in the county of Tyrone, and hints that there is a goodi deal of Fenianism in the neighbourhood. The Northern Whig appears to condemn the searching of Mr. M'Court's house in Belfast for arms. Mr. O'Shea, J.P., of the Rennie', Cork, offers ...

'WEEITON=SITPEtt-ItARE' GAZETTE

... fourth resolution as to electoral organisation, said that for the metropolitan electors there was leippily now no question ot Whig or Tory. The last election showed that it was now only of different shades of Liberalism. When he went among the small boroughs ...

TEE WESTON-STREE-MARE GAZETTE

... that peculiarly exclusive temple of fame. Almost all his political contemraries who took a loading position, whether in the Whig or in the Tory ranks, were Camoridge men. It Byron, Coleridge, and Wordsworth are to be clamed among our greatest poets, it ...