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11 la Nrignis ISOM Wm awl Low Whig Lain. ONEWIg Wanwnsuswa L IMING re* at imossow. ar.ia Una. grim moi
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N CAUL ROPA'S OPERA COMPANY. Nighty Arthetea, including Mr SANTLEY. Three Nights. New tostiaßy toe melt TONIGHT ..
... (HATrIDAI), Dream gide 5a.. Pit 3a. Gd., ft. GC. L. sad Id. lax at It. N 'a News Rama. Letters ad Tekgrams attended to. 8 (Whig Ii ha Otley, Ilkley, sad CHAPSL-ALLERTON & POTTSWIE W TON ORAL AND HORTICULTURAL ISOClRTY.—Poriatenth ANNUAL EXHIBITION will ...
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... opine et le Welk wilew ls ie be la •I • Wenn MIMI Mew Menet • Wm reed et We his =Wag Doewlitpaa beard st iluindire tam tbe Whig elWeediat hi Ditinel Atib bed how wee la beWilea bow We keibbew obi WNW is nOw W talkelog epapero-fill Raft et lbselzerfag ...
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... their hod. The ispreved ear posiliea. were o leod of tie point. howeed Oaolbri.ip Bed the best et it, sad were ahead the Wong& Whig. dowsed od Chatsbe vest a short toddle, sod towed le tee et Morin Coning bait *kid le le env at he* valid the Mum Wet to. abut ...
►LOWIR OARDIN ANI, PLtABORE tiILOUNI)
... eery thin of mows over thw flint ; ti , . will prowerva s sultli-ant davittf till rho plant..ptn•t If tried her moo after Whig made molt{ to the row,' IC ...
MR WHEELHOUSE, M.P., AT WIBSEY
... were continually adopt the principle of cheeaepatieg economy which had always been the principle of Whig legislation. could have understood if the Whigs, when in power, had knocked off large sums from large salaries, instead lessening the salaries of ...
ON THINGS IN GENERAL
... score lounge lazily about—their hands deep in their pockets. Why not? Better in their own, surely, than in ciher people's Whigs walk arm-in-arm with Tories, and Radicals with Home Rulers. Mr. Nowdegate, the Protestant champion chatting pleasantly with ...
YR. WIDIELHOGIIE, M.P., ON CON, BERVATIBII. The mooed asses' meeting of the secretive Association was oo Monday ..
... waste] they weld be literal if they were t the prineiple of cheereparing eeonwes ski. Idyls been the beak 'of Whig coal have undersbuel if the Whig% •h. had kno'ked off large some frol . lar instead of lessening the salaries of hard.. under-paid officials ...
000 LE SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION
... schoolroom. The usual tea meeting was bell, and afterwards Mr. %Vet: a, iii taking the chair, expre.med the pleasure he felt at Whig present at another of their quarterly gathering& The committee had decided to bolt • united festival on Whit llouday, the proposal ...
THINGS GENEEAL. [By Our Erratic to the editor the sheffield daily telegraph. A little incident occurred during ..
... cowardice, un-English in Its spirit, so pitiful its policy, so execrable Its taste, that outraged the feelings of all parties—Whig, Radical, and Conservative —acd was received with one universal groan. bids for the plandlts of the working man What did he ...