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... kAhT 611.11101iE NI,. ti••• �� - .0 .0)••167. rat, 3 11.. Inger. or Tin 16 L. plow Th.. Cid Mart. phew Bowies am Whig the mei Tenor .o kr I. Ir it dumb mak oh. dr In mans. •a. pay • lir ...
... He arrived there in the condition of confirmed tramp. Uncle Gimmick kept hotel there then. He was one of the dozen or of Whigs thst dared the Democratic forces in the place. was bluff, curt man, but kind and generous. Horace Greeley was bis Idol. He ...
... of moral fitness in the bestowal. It is true his political life has not been in any way distinguished. Bat he the type of a Whig Peer, and he is the head of the House of Russell, and what more can the world expect of bim He has never been in office under ...
... St Nicholas Street, Aberdeen. LL WHIG UTS.-Wanted immedli Journeyman for Country Work. ». Millwright. Ballindallaoh. Wanted now and the Terra. Denboro Terrace, Aderdeen. to Thomas Shaw’s Register Office, the Tmdat, Addf—s, Prat OlHoa WacrUd, LAD aome ...
... will rehearse, with cold-blooded disregard for the feelings of the Review, the achievements of the campaign. The picture of Whigs and Radicals embracing and congratulating each other on the felicity of a family which dwells in political unity and happiness ...
... Bul through the House of Commons mg ago silenced criticism of Mr pxe's selection. If the Ministry must Whigs in popular offices d have no better Whig than Mr who, though not strong in debate, able of stirring much enthusiasm, is a in finance, and has all ...
... ASGOW AND THS HIGHLANDS. low. Room—d. Crime Gar-111• Cork by thrift el. . COLIMBA the lONA. PPM MELT. at 7 lad fi arty Fit Whig Glade Beek bL r 'admit., eery, Soo NG (with X wog Tosriot Fowl. f..• O Mg Watts Lomas, McYrIM. ; bon Omer, Dons Glasgow. vsmusa ...
... energetic support of Scotch Cchservative newspapers. The importance of the Dukes in general has always been recognised the Whig party j but the power of any‘five of tho body to affect tho political opinions of a whole country is hot likely to pass un ...
... free fight followed, the minister eanthaning le pray. The yoonger portion of the Bock rocs broke oat subdued laughter, while • Whig of overtook those who happened to occupy the end seats of the pew.. la them dog days, wham hydrophobia is unfortunately not ...
... will pr will be content obtained. Am what m facts of the late se able is the appat Conservative party xcept when it | timid Whigs, or or } which nominally has s general election cha disuniv: poses of Opposit Sir } at least, of his party whee again | of ...
... by Mr Canning and the Duke of Wellington while they were at the head of the British Government. But on the accession of the Whigs to power in 1832 another policy was adopted. First there was, by Earl Grey's Ministry, a forcible interference in the case ...
... P. O'Connor has arisen, the Lind League has listened, and yet,— can it be —the landlords pursue their wonted way, and the Whigs and the Tories are regardless of the farweaching cry. The unoomproking foe of hereditary legislators, in the still shaft hours ...