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TORIES AND A WHIG. TO THE EDITOR 00 THE >'
... TORIES AND A WHIG. TO THE EDITOR 00 THE >' SEKIUiEL. Sir,—U ii not often th»t oar qaiot nutic dwellings ore assailed bj bud of rubbers, Tones, who exclaim as soon os you moke your appearance —Tora, torn Oise, gin! However, I ban bod recently vintation ...
Toryism and Game Preservation, whether Tories, Whigs, or any other class politicians, yesterday received grand ..
... Toryism and Game Preservation, whether Tories, Whigs, or any other class politicians, yesterday received grand blow, and what we hope will prove an effectual warning, in the defeat of Sir Jakes Elphinstonb, the Tory and, as he was generally considered ...
OUTBREAK OF CATTLE PLAGUE IN IRELAND
... OUTBREAK OF CATTLE PLAGUE IN IRELAND. A second edition the Belfast JTorthern Whig, say* that rinderpest has broken cot in Townland Drennay, , County Down, five miles from Lisburo. A number of cattle nave been killed by order of Mr Fergusson, veterinary ...
ABSENT M.P.'. TO THZ EDITOR OF THE INVERNESS ADVERTISES
... not be absent in the day .f battle, or be found fighting under the colours of the enemy.—! am, Sir, yours very obediently, A WHIG. ...
Till OUTBREAK IN 'RENARD
... Till OUTBREAK IN 'RENARD. The Northern Whig sap:—' Our reporter viaited the towniond of Drennan, where the cattle plague has made its appearance, and learned that no fresh eases had occurred beyond those reported. We have made inquiries in other districts ...
OUTBREAK OF THE CATTLE PLAGUE IN IRELAND
... OUTBREAK OF THE CATTLE PLAGUE IN IRELAND. The .Vorthern Whig of Tuesday says —It: was with the greatest concern that we, yesterday morning, had to announce, in a second edition of the Whig, that the dreaded rinderpest I ad broken out ia Ireland. The ...
t\f t T(J fj VplM k CTTT d~\f\ r\ Tf TTM i.mj THE EDINBURGH EVENING COURANT, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1886
... bis natural allies. Against this combination of Whig Lords and Radical Cockneys the Conservatives were long powerless. Those who should have been their friends did all they could to blacken them. The Whigs made out that they themselves were at once Conservative ...
FROM A CORRESPONDENT
... who has an undignified wish to die in the full odour of mob popularity, and the ambition of Gladstone, who feels that the Whigs will • never forgive him for being a nor us homo, and who wishes to fortify himself by securing the following of the more zealous ...
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... from r i el i rell, I mem Ileino'—(ltase, hear) when I asked whist who biseginion of that book, be cisnlosestsly MU lee—be Whig • greet pelbMw of Evangelical religise—that that book bad excited his deepest admiration, and that he did not to say that it ...
TUE CATTLE PLAGUE
... of Tuesday says:— It was with the greatest concern we, yesterday morn. joie, load to ant:ounce, in a seeolid edition of the Whig that the dreaded Rinderpeat had broken out in Ireland. The distriet of country in which the disease broken oat ir, from appearance ...
THE REFORM BILL
... Adullamites, and possibly to increase their number. OUTBREAK OF CATTLE PLAGUE IN IRELAND. A second edition of the Belfast Northern Whig, says that rinderpest lias broken out in Townland Drennay, County Down five miles from Lisburn. A number of cattle have been ...