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The Perthshire Constitutional and journal, Wednesday E

... and careful tow wag imparted by the &lin. ' Reeky, which, without having any solid claim to the lathes adalotiaa which, as • Whig =gas, it ham obtained few tot political party, at owe =pervaded the English critical publications, which were of very inferior ...

MR SCOTTS CANDIDATURE

... very opposite qualities. The Hon. Artstve has been so long tacitly petrifyag in his seat, that the memory of even the oldest Whig or Radical inhabitant can hardly with reason be expected to remember the era in which he fest won the most sweet voices ...

A SECOND SDITION OP TO-NIONT'S PAP'S Ma WILLIAM STIRLING MA XWELL% ADDRESS

... passed placidly over him while he has kept his seat for this over-grateful Burgh. Now, the present is not exactly a question of Whig and Tory. Let the electors of Perth look to measures, as well as to men; and let them keep in view that, although under the ...

INT OF ♦ NEW MUSSJAN. 1374

... h . riew .. fee „ , t u t , A . r „-. - ~.„' . eeeet pre j e di, ~ 1 sole ey•-.lleaven ferbeL I dee art te weer Mr either Whig or Tory te Peeard thaw Ineedores which Mod At the dose • fair eleerthce of all Moth Ina elected. s •••• father wea a French ...

MR PARKER'S PROMISES

... MR PARKER'S PROMISES. ammilling like what Mr Pasatifind Weeds lave made of Ireland. The neat blessing of Whig rule is the Education Act And we make held to Fed that the eommuctery upon this partlealar Prier's Address made by 90 electors out of in Perthshire ...

ANNUAL SALL

... facts, that the humiliation was due to the inertness of Earl Ruseeta, and that the Abyssinian war was a bequest by the receding Whig Government to the Conservative Ministry which succeeded it. Sir STIRLING MAXIVILL'S Address puts beyond doubt the character ...

UWII7E%

... thy an sot Liberals to the teeth they have not .toed etilL Batter it dry bad. their those They ha.. shasdased the gond old Whig *dom, which fancied uppoonn tree then They have eso..drapidly the oath, sad reached the point 'idol math, thdar width oar father ...

5100! lALZR

... regards political waght than the of any of th am. 411.4.13970111 AND PM. DOIZMILL and Ise John Buchan., Eallachallaa ; Bast h • Whig. leo.. sad rerf P.emf el ie fig ht . Manern . the plying • bow, whisk so man was yair myeht draw • ' a P. Clese a a • Almighty ...

MIMING AT DUNICELD

... It to Parkainest, was. be 1.1.4 my, as noomal cosine; and he did not remember of it cm having him adopted in his time by the Whig Government of lord Idelbouroe to 1811. He afterward. repeated his obeervatioce the I Univereity Bill. end reiterated kwhat ...

'l7 11, Z 874

... merriment of Mr Parker and friends, I mug venture to my that the ..diary cutting your coat medium; pm a tolerably mod one. (Cheerel Whig len yes, of • tailor who, bat ing to make • preen which quire 14 yards of tan lb e your and .all it • NOll, Weis exactly what ...

TIM POLITICAL SITUATION. (Prow Poet.) Tug moat sanguine Conservative could lave anticipated the revert which ..

... Bill so Coseervative Peer took put The Bill woe ee surly owned by the Whig Peers that the Corareatives had as seed to mirk against it. Nur wen Mgr warm, in the lower House that the Whig element looked with notes* the headlong policy of the Governer, Bet ...

ishire Constil tem of Mies white electors the Beach/se their essvictionn tams with M their apposest. in the mat Pet

... eoestitsmicim have desidadly withdrawn their from the Orenissemilhat it no loopy to drew the &deniability of retries between the Whigs rd the Coseervativee. Mr Glad- stone no help for it but to fellow the example of Mr Drub when be ford himself in • hopeless ...