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... the editor of that journaL In the country he was a popular favourite, though tie plain speaking he had practised towards the Whigs, whem he re- garded as false to the cause of progress, lost bim his seat at the general ele- tion in August, 1837. He regained ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Somerville, who, before going into business, was the confidential clerk and friend of Henry Erskine, the leader of the Scotch Whigs and brother of the Lord Chancellor of England. Mr Russel appears to have been originally in- tended for a printer, but he changed ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... that Ma: journal. In the country he was a popular favourite, I though the plain speaking he had practised towards 'lect the Whigs, whom he regarded as false to the cause of uerf progress, lost him his seat at the general election is Dlli Aug., 1837. He ...

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... territory to .slavery, gradually alienated C him from that party, - while his address to the c Massachusetts Whigs, on The Auti-Slavery h Duties of the Whig Party, tended to increass that ?? in 1848 he was asociatedt 'ith the Free Soil party and gave them efficient ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... d minions of Government at Drumelog, and were d in consequence hunted and harassed by the . troops sent out to capture the Whig rebels. The I incidents to be related will be best under. bi stood when given as related by old James oi Gibb himself, ' number ...