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... AMMO, W.C.—Apply, 10 ACADIENT co=or or OPTICS WANTED soar thro Ilerr ..—Anly. *Whig te C. 5.. Mee of ...
... AMMO, W.C.—Apply, 10 ACADIENT co=or or OPTICS WANTED soar thro Ilerr ..—Anly. *Whig te C. 5.. Mee of ...
... HOME-DYEING. THE ALL COLOIIIM RAINBOW IMAM* DYES • GOOD SLAM (Itasuarsm). Alm ins bisailtal Whig aims 10 idaskr al • ecet of kw plass. aiss wasdelaiss sal lake. Peekels, eadi, of Clinebb, ft.; has tbe Iftaldisogrem, Gammas'. am is 05.. • Obassw. ...
... aFFORT ham smiled in buying and wel.cting 1,11 beet makes of Flannel.. Blankets. %Whigs, Btd C 0..,., Dram. Drees Toseds. Wbsceys. Stays, at A. CASH Diana, 117 High Street, Ayr. ...
... CCROFTS AZIOA TOOTH park. —By Whig tkia &Wow Aseeseite DerliMee. anameel et bseeeres emed. pelish4d like tray. It le ==lloegreol. eadi spedelly isefel fer et %rime es ;pia. Pete Oreeroft'a.) ...
... all men, the Whig and Radical party should be the last t find with discussing Borna's politics. He no sooner appeared as an author than be was bold of by the leading Whiga in Edinburgh, and artifice set in motion to entangle him as a Whig, and ever since ...
... makes it appear to Whig ears as if every note contributed equally. This subtle tuning being awantlog, the real state of matters will probably become apparent to Whig followers, who will be unable to see any difference at present between Whig and Conservative ...
... views, is regarded s ith anything but favour by the Whig section of the Liberal party, which seems as angry at being dished now as it was at being dished in 1867. Nothing would have suited the Whigs better than that the Conservatives should have thrown ...
... who likes office, and who dislikes opposition. He was the very man to please the Edinburgh Whigs, with whom place hunting is politics. Give the Edinburgh Whig a member who has plenty of patronage, and you give him the man he wants. Mr Childers, however ...
... Provost Harrison, who made the propoeal, which was carried, is wel-known as one of the oldest Liberals in Edinburgh—a Whig of the Whigs, though an excellent citizen, and one who has done genuine service for his country all the same—and he delivered a very ...
... is the meaning of the appeal of the Daily Newel The article in which our contemporary made its now famous address io the Whig leader was soevidewly inspired that there was certainly no actual need Ca i's prayer. No reason wee apparent to the gualic ...
... young De Goigny suddenly Had fled—perhaps was slain. 0 I shameful news, did all men say; England can wiener be, That no Whig leader ere before, Behaved so bad se he. To Beaconsfield like tidings came, Within as short • space, That the young scion ...
... SPECIAL NOTICE. CAW Whig sow closely Imitated in AMAILANOB, sad sue and Climate, special attention Is requited to the WATAW.OO baud es she wATERLO s / • ' k ViArFPL - t, . ...