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HASTINGS EAST WggHt MOULDINGS, SASHES, DOOES, BUILDERS OWN TIMBER WORKED UP. SAWING Estoiates DBA Whigs upon ..

... HASTINGS EAST WggHt MOULDINGS, SASHES, DOOES, BUILDERS OWN TIMBER WORKED UP. SAWING Estoiates DBA Whigs upon application the Factory, EARL STREET. HASTINGS «. Auoiof, 1875. SEASON 187 6. GOLDING dfc COMPY., gEEDSMEN, pLORISTS, AND 12, ROBERTSON STREET ...

AFGH A IS TA X. To the Editor Ob* Sir -Permit thank you for your historic leader' Afg.ha..i-t..n. Whig writers

... Sir. it was Whig fear time when Russia's confines were the ends the earth far away, whea Whiggery btvaded Afghanistan. Whiggery was afraid; therefore, put up a puppet at Cabul. and expatriated its ruler. And barbarian butchery slew the Whig puppet and ...

PIGEON-ENGLISH. - A CHINEE POEM. (See MacmUlaris Mcujazine, Nov., 1873.) That lection time begin, chop, chop, ..

... That lection time begin, chop, chop, One young man walkey—no can stop. Him gib Whigs with right good will. Him rich black draught, and big blue pill. 44 Topsido-hurrah ! Whigs, what for you shakey poll What boots it walk on firm 3ole ; Him savev well, blithe ...

PIGEON-ENGLISH. - CHINEE POEM. (See Htvjazint, Nov., 1873.) That lection time begin, chop, chop, One young man ..

... lection time begin, chop, chop, One young man walkey—no can stop. Him gib de Whigs with right good will. Him rich black draught, and big blue pill. Topsidtt-hurrah ' O Whigs, what for you poll What boots it ?—man walk on firm sole; Him well, blithe male ...

NOTES FROM. SCOTLAND

... latter came off the winner, spite of the unswerving support give* the Whig organ, the Scotsman, to the cause of the former gentleman. Nobody likes be beaten, and neither did the Whig organ; so the next available work was to assail with might and main all ...

NOTES FROM SCOTLAND

... latter came off the winner, spite of the unswerving support give* the Whig organ, the Scotsman, to the cause of the former gentleman. .Nobody likes to be beaten, aud neither did the Whig organ; so the next available work was to assail with might and main ...

THE OF LIBERALISM

... country, well for the ultimate benefit of the people that there are few such speakers, such finished orators, ; amongst the Whig leaders as the member for Birmingham. Such eloquence his, such bitter invective, such glowing imagery, and such specious arguments ...

AFGHANISTAN

... noble head which refused the golden j laurel wreath, upon the Statesman who is credited with the blind pursuit a policy which Whig Government had inaugurated many year ago. It was in 1830 that Dost MOHAMMED addressed a letter to Lord Ad k- i land, which ...

DEATH OF A FORMER M.P. FOR HASTINGS. Wi arc indebted to a private source for the intelligence ill our obituary

... the interest, and that continued bold the seat till retired from 'arliament about fifteen years after. politics Mr. Hol-1 a Whig, and though seldom, ever, nj.ike the House- Commons, always steadily with his party. He was always distinguished for bis kindly ...

An effort is being made to raise a monument to Lord President Forbes, Culloden, who has been described the

... earl, the funds will be securea to raise a monument worthy of the memory o Forbes and worthy of Scotland. Tbe fcestor « the Whig party, Earl Russell, has promised and Sir Garnet Wolseley two guineas. The arrangements for the English pilgrimage to the shrine ...

RADICAL SHADOWS AND FALLACIES

... glittering eloquence of another, to pursued by the object his. late devotion, and thus the on unbroken. One the favourite modes Whig persuasion is, Put in power, and we will show you what we can for the good of the country ; peace, retrenchment, and reform ...