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... editor was James ltyan, who, in vindication of his honour, was killed by BOo E. Hamit, of the Whig. From the report of the fight it would seem that the Whig man got the best of it. Next in the list came Wralter Hickey, who indulged in several street rows ...

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... years, and enjoys consider- able local influence, has just undergone a change of proprietorship. Hitherto a representative of Whig interests, the Ezaminer, under its new management, will lend its support to the cause of Conservatism. Colonel Somerset having ...

tlE RIGHT HON. H. A. BRUCE, M.P. AND HIS DEFENDERS

... possible distances from political liberality. In ds sense the Conservatives have a claim upon the loice of the people equal to any Whig, such as r. BRUCE. But Parliament does not treat gen- amen in this manner. Thirty or forty years of ost important services ...