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... pastor. May WWI fumbled by J. A. la IDDLIGIIAYS. la Sow= Rams& The Raw. Joint Baia., Pattimats, per seated by • very . as • Whig newt their rube. was J. A. lIIDDIIMAN. ...
... pastor. May WWI fumbled by J. A. la IDDLIGIIAYS. la Sow= Rams& The Raw. Joint Baia., Pattimats, per seated by • very . as • Whig newt their rube. was J. A. lIIDDIIMAN. ...
... men, to avoid many of the difficulties arising therefrom. Estbbminatiow tub Cattle Plague from Irela wn.—The Belfast Northern Whig makes the followiug satisfy leg announcement There have been no further cases of Rinderpest this neighbourhood, aud the general ...
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... demands of , 1 iegorwe .„. ow the ite . bfeetiow . of . u. melting dairies the . 'elves iuto an am:Matinee to provaid their Whig 'eructed. Their niother made a livilM in the the clothes, or the rooms be kept decent 1 tiew lemwele ealiet to ey !Wee o • ...
... Hayter, the Secretary to the Treasury, and the indefa- tigable, incomparable whip to the Whig Go. vernment for so many years. Sir William Hayter served the Whigs well no doubt; but he did no forget himself. His salary as Secre- tary to the Treasury was ...
... till our friend the Hew Zealan&er come to his long-reserved vantage-ground. Can anybody tell m why this should be Radicals, Whigs, Tories, and Aclullamites are all committed to pass Reform n the Reform Bill at present ef°re them. The acquiescence in the ...
... tce been ovule with. without elite, Vet, t,. the deutiquent.—fatayele eite r :rh. CATTLE PLAGE, !num:l.—The Belfast .Vurthee* Whig of %Verities. day makes the following satisfying — There have been no further eases of Riwierpeg in this neighbo urhood. and ...
... coming to. A, and pro. mises to be fully an average both asregada quaatity and quality. BELFAST TRADE AEPORT. (From the Worthorn Whig of SsturdM` LIS'YS,-The upward movement in the cotton market on Wenesday has been reffected here, atd .to day quoiations are ...
... _who'has'been generally _regarded as a tolerably well-bred Whig . The Lord Advocate _quoted _* _vciy striking passage from the _speech _of _Sir _Fox on _• _• that occasion , in which the great Whig orator _scorned the cant of a . ' _virtual' representation ...
... of the Adullamites are supposed to have returned to their party allegiance ; but at the same time it is admitted that many Whig representatives of the grouped boroughs will vote against the Government. Austria, Prussia, and Italy have intimated their ...
... and feelings—he had COMO to the cutclualuu that the overture we. wise one. (Loud and centinuedappleuse.) He had intended to Whig the matte r before the Frail') eery .4 Aberdeen, Lot sten be hood the overture now before them sup, urged in the Presbytery ...
... and the Opposition, adopting his amendment, fight, not really from their own camp, but from the camp of the non- Reforming Whigs. One can hardly help admiring the tactical shrewdness of the Conservative leader in the House of Com- mono. He early saw and ...