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CHBLI IC NHAN

... WINWOOD'S WORCESTER DEPOSITORIES. REMOVING OR WAREHOUSING FURNITURE, PICTURES, PIANOS, LUGGAGE, Lc. W. WIN WOOD & SON respectfully Whig rlauptelies of Wiz Premiss the by Room say Oro desirous of warabotierag their property, sod el Voir berm for (WINO, &a, with ...

District News. authors MORTON. Raman ow Rim T. Waursa AM) FAMILL—Tbs return home of the Rev. T. sad Mrs. Walker

... wee the oceseion of peatoi• ea the par alleolionaand appe at ti tmy we el ill peened at oeseeetede suer the Nee_ et the whore Whig et end an 'n&bel the bob et the thumb *air glad= the Woes awed by est abide in ionsideble need with new et melt et theesetgo ...

GET WOLFORD

... vote of thank, wee aoooriod to those who hat provide d the toe. and who hag token part in the entertainment. The Chairman 'Whig that the hole had been renderad by native talent, and one of the audience remarked that Hampton was looking np. Too much ...

FOR CHEAP AND GOOD HOUSE COAL, APPLY

... TERMINATE. THOSE Persona au ff arinr from Corns, Bunions, or Deformed sod in-growise loe thm., hay. now • remedy at hand of Whig eared of these painful incree• muses; sad se the bet weather is font approaching, when tie Inman foot biomes somewhat a:panda& ...

THE BRA DFORD-1-,RD-

... THE BRA DFORD-1-,RD- In charging the Ore.nd Jaryrt the Wsett Whig Assizes et Leeds, on Ssta.day, Air. OwnsSuiten White, Q.C.. &tutted to the shirrs William Hoven, • Bradford r Amon, who WU charged with tastilstiug • boy, naP4.4 0111, aged ten yews. The ...

UPTON-ONSEVERS

... that time till his death in 1049 Peel was in oppaition, but in common with the majority of the Tory party ; he supported the Whig Government in resisting all attempts to restore Protection. Peel was injured by a fall from his horse en Joe 29th, and died ...

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... Lloyd's mood in much the same relation se Willis'. Coffee did to the wits, Child's the deny. sad th e St. James's to the Whigs of the day; sad proprietor. lit. Lloyd, etsphseisold his = of *ls ns relatiohip by issuing three times a w id t h gars the ...

THE LASSES OF LEVERHOUsE

... *wanton t ent-door.—Apply, Ikea Lona, NVANTZU, good Plain Cook foe the country, seat Woresidse ; most asderstaad Doir7 sad Whig, sad bay. good retemosoes.—Apply, stating age sad wages to 259, Cestloatreet, IyANTED, • Gsmsrol &roma', for How, &basin ; ...

NEW EDITION OF TURRET GAVOTTE

... large and prodactivo Garden, well planted with choice Pratt Ti, now is Limar prime, desirably eita•t* in the °intro of the Whigs, sad wow In the ocespatios Mr. John Bohette.. _ _ TM bounded by Property of Mo. Asks, Mr. E. Howe, Kr. H. W. Holliday. sad ...

DISASTROUS FIRE •T ♦ SHROPSHIRE

... imprisonment with herd labour. As ortroordoosry growth of bop bag bop reared loos tbroe-andio-balf mead at Paddock Wood, tbo STUMM Whig 34 wt. to am. TM paid for piokiad 4 bon le. L. per booklet in abed*. OM ATTACK ON THE ITALLLN MINI YI Minor CHO, . 1. an la ...

THE ATHLETIC SPORTS

... • elem third. OPsW 70,11 Menu, for Ponies 13 hands and under; first we. smog Ws. i oatob•weinhts • shoat two mile.. Mr. A. Whig Penny 1, fLr. Kitty I. Mr. A. lilleiney's May Blossom also ran. May Blossom, a poemsalral, would not start, and the race wee ...

LORD JOHN hUSSLLL

... with Mr. Fox, he wee a frequent guest at Lord Hollnad's dinner table, he was acquainted with all the prominent leaders of the Whig Party, he had already become a member of Oration's Club. In Dublin he had seen all that wee best in society ; in Edinburgh ...