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jest, mid he was satisfied that if the proprietors put their shoulders to the matter as they ought, the improvement

... interest to contribute to the scheme, and that the indireet benefit to the county would be such as to justify all classes in Whig in securing it. (Cheers.) What the raddic ought first to do was to agree, before the engineers on the through route visited ...

TO THE ZINTOR OP THE NORTHERN ENSIGN

... subjects for keeping some of your contemporaries awake in this politically dull season of the year. One of these, with its usual whig ambiguity and sciomacy, lately strode clumsily into a controversy over the difference to the people of the Highlands between ...

Imperial Parliament

... Conservative members. He believed that the Scotch members, who had done so much to advance this bill, were either the nominees of Whig peers or of Radical bailies, After some further discussion, which at last became of rather a tumultuous character, the Committee ...

Published: Thursday 21 June 1866
Newspaper: John o' Groat Journal
County: Caithness, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2200 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BAILING •EUULMILT

... at the respective ports. Importers mast therefore are that their Goods ere removed from the I todine I.lsee on arrival, or Whig that, from the Agent's Warehoese. The Company will not be respoodhle for Leakage, Breakage of Glass China, Earthenware, Furniture ...

JOTTINGS FROM EDINBURGH

... Parliamentary Reform, but Ro speeches may not express Royal ideas, being the mere manifestoes of the contemporary Govern ment, Whig or Tory. A Christian agency has been formed in Glas- gow, consisting of a large number of men— pas- tors, also others—who are ...

Published: Thursday 06 September 1866
Newspaper: John o' Groat Journal
County: Caithness, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2110 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Inpv:tat Par,liamgnt

... Conservative members. He believed that the Scotch members, who bad done so much to advance this bill, were either the nominees of Whig peers or Radical bailie,. After some farther discussion, which at last became of rather a tumultuous character, the Committee ...

NORTHERN ENSIGN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1866

... to tons as an acknowledgment that the 01,1 Whigs were comfortably deposited in Westminster Abbey' a Cabinet would still be possible. Westminster Abhor ? Why Westminster Abbey? In this country we bury old Whigs in the House of Peers.—Spectorm. EXTRAORDINART ...

MISCELLANEOUS. A Kixeston (Carolina) paper advertises for a carrion crow to carry off a defunct cat that has ..

... course) Mrs Somerville and Miss Martineau. Mr Lower, speakir at Kidderminster about the Tories taking to reform and going Whigs, sail that when Sheridan saw a Hig lander ma large ‘onverts were al- pair of breeches, he remarked that s enthusiastic *That ...

Published: Thursday 21 June 1866
Newspaper: John o' Groat Journal
County: Caithness, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2211 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

AN affectation is the rain and riaicaloas attempt of poverty to appear rich. It is perhaps, after all, ranch better

... eittiy Lei Kind wld walking towards the plant, to lead perfection to the S IN Detroit, Michipn, recently, a Fenian placard was whig•N , • ~.,• .1 • • . linen.' Some wag, with au ore to truth, ettited the word ' horns' after the 'green,' thus making it read ...

A Mon= Aocusanrataa SHOT NT Son.— On Wednesday morning, a most melancholy accident occurred in Newtownbreda, ..

... her life, mod whom, we are told, the in a manner idolised. The boy, Edward Connor, was taken in charge by the police.—Neraern Whig. Farairrx CONNECT6D WITH STA= MOTEitzwr.—A sad case, which would not have occurred bad it not been for the strike movement ...

AWFUL PREDICTIONS FOR IRELAND AN

... honor, red of mankind. ever Car in the at any gives limns The fowls; of the sir, and all the birds poly, live tone of time &Whig Weed awl - 'ram' ig the flesh the bear el tie died, and attar the beide of Glademeer the saddles and belibee el the thin A ...

THE BABYLONIAN SOCTETY AND A MISSIONARY FOR MURKLE. — 10 THE EDITOR OF THE JOUN O'GROAT JOURNAL. is a creature

... strong leaning towards im ite and quoted articles. Had its professed principles been out-and-out Tory, one could it, but a Whig to act thus is beyond the bounds of ordinary fairness, and whatever professions of or liberalit may endeavour to upon the pu’ ...

Published: Thursday 05 April 1866
Newspaper: John o' Groat Journal
County: Caithness, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2813 | Page: 3 | Tags: none