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?EITHER TROGREHA O► THE EMIT

... wen here, tic the purls we than show north of the gibe, and kit Whirl as whoa crowed that river the ptestrood hate, es re Whig% bar* lees lately deeleepol by the flames the lire ci artlllery. re. baser. both out elate sad Wide. we 'remission, elms; the ...

TRUCE. 3m Tardeq

... a tine dare trues the Austrian sad Maass lama ban IM an advsseiss apes Yl.w. THE PRUSSIAN C. DITIONS FOR AN ARMISTICE. Ram Whig. Cres). to- My. so article on opuo the vr.6l. dosunds, W ln Mention to the complete settlement the question Um In the sense ...

THE NEW ZEALAND THUGS

... • In la Si se% te In fnenome also+ wed= esseemeed. Meg I be hedges i es.*. u se saw snide of Ertel all ad Ole beeteent d ee Whig aaGoa, Ifrp=en die sr dew If ray be not de welee de bell le Mew list Mel lemma na we eel ne met; cwt fog wand= 41 be way ...

THE ST. NEOTS CHRONICLE. AN EARL BEFORE THE MAST!

... iiiivernment of which he had been the lienporter had departed from the rule of Whig ifovernmeal• In past times, sin( Instead rf taking intik, ly the advice of certain. portions of the Whig purism, Mid taimir Ivies hoe* Mkt ovation of the )Lute mooed whore 1 ...

TWO EMINENT MEN GONE!

... eminent man, who died on the 111th of June, at the age of 81, was Colonel William Winston Seaton, of Washington, • prominent Whig, and always antagonistic to General Cesa, Colonel Seaton belonged to the famous firm of Oates and Seaton, who established the ...

A DREADFUL AFFAIR AT PhESTON,

... Batt I I,ckwd the Baer sad took the tern to . bag waif. Weldor tow after OW =ppm re W. Wm watt teat mote le M o e I (after Whig mew Ours lettere a IKE them me) tM who dame mei OW eeppere late Oa er I I Seek term limm i =eag. awl just se 1 batter ate a ...

THE HISTORY OF THE FIRST REFORM (From the P:11 carafr.) The of Parliamentary Reform has been so thmlughly Wiwi ..

... would have been justified ; for the small sun d of Jr. Canning lemons/ followers who might have preferred uniting with the Whigs to combining heartily with the Duke .4 Wellington would have made but • slight impremion on the lower • f the Tory party, had ...

RAILWAYS IN AUSTRALIA

... foot glawn appears so di. grolitely narrow to thou, who travel our own TM., • few remarks ea to the general character the :Whig stock will not he oat of place. - Ttie curbwes, which are of the very beet ileacrlption, the framework bring of iron and the ...

OUTBREAK OF THE CATTLE PLAGUE

... OUTBREAK OF THE CATTLE PLAGUE IN IRELAND. The Northern Whig of sloailay announced, on the authority of a magistrate residing in the district, that the cattle plague had broken out in the county of about 5 miles (rum Lisburn. Eight bead of cattle bad died ...

EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES

... his boo of defence The result of the conversation hetween them was that Beau wrote • letter, which be confided to Benedetto, &Whig that too persona wbom named were very bad fellow,. thatthe people he was accused of poteming really died of 1,01.11, they nimbi ...

MitTURDIY, OCT. 27, 1866

... Pope has wads • speech in the town of Wearer{ whieh ha attars it.. at %be burn nal to u. bad but to yews of abseil unbroken Whig rule The purpose Wblit Cabinets. lase. he be Wm . War to America mid km sad oten mak. MIP farm tor Irene( the annul., The ...