TO FARMERS!
... Rieff Castle ; FORFARSHIRE CHAMPIONS, MAGNUM BONUMI, PRIME EARLY BOG FLOUNDERS! Also a Quantity of MILE SEED OATS —Black and Whig ALSO, ...
... Rieff Castle ; FORFARSHIRE CHAMPIONS, MAGNUM BONUMI, PRIME EARLY BOG FLOUNDERS! Also a Quantity of MILE SEED OATS —Black and Whig ALSO, ...
... the Genevan version is also called the Whig Bible on account of one of the verses reading Blessed are the placemaker. the practice of place-hunting being. we presume one of the favorite occupations of the Whigs. or great Liberal party in this country ...
... names —in Leinster and Connaught to Mr J G Hill, Botannic View, Glasnevin, Dublin ; in Ulster, to Mr A W Stewart. Noetlown Whig Office, Belfast ; and in Munster, to Mr M B Ea-1 aeiine• Office, Cork. ...
... as to the raid , . iir .1 Clarke talked very glibly as to his National credentials. Where and wan did he get then! He was a Whig in 1889, when he was in the pay of Mr Benjamin Whitworth, as his mob ages•.' at the election in that year. In 1874 he became ...
... and n u milk and water. At a :ue..ting est the Fife Justices of the Peace fry Cdlinsinirgn, soon after the Forty-Five, a Whig gra Irina° gave the Duke of Cunnerland • VAL. , Jeco.iite geatleisau present, David Kiisdliquilar, tieing next asked to give ...
... explain this it may be mention that Mr Maxwell was a Protestant and a Nationalist, and Mr Carroll was a Ito. man Catholic and a Whig, and supported Mr Philip Callan at a recent election agtinst Mr Nolan, who had the support of Mr Parnell. Un the plaintiff ...
... year hair in turning my or whit*, or finis, of. use YR/EWAN RENZWZR,' for it will paiiitivaig matnrs in entry caw Grey or Whigs hair original colour, without leavimg the disagreeabl• meal of masa Restorers. It makes the hair charmingly beautiful, as ...
... great weight with the powers that be and with a large section of the people of England and Scotland. Whether a Iran was a Whig or Tory there was nothing to prevent him discharging the duties of his office, but when men represent a large portion of the ...
... its Nationality --als ! but it was only talk (laughter). It was the harbour of refuge for all the worn out and disappointed Whigs of Drogheda who would be anything provided the job was a paying one (hear, hear When Messrs Sexton. Biggar and O'Connor ...
... themselves. Lord Hartington was exceedingly stiff-necked. They had got rid of the Whigs iu Ireland, and he trusted that they in England should soon get rid of the Whigs too. Mr Chamberlain, who was the head of another section of the Unionists was knocking ...
... Our object, said the Duke of Abereorn, is in no sense political Certainly net. When they feel themselves deserted by Whig and Tory alike, they begin to recognise that the difference between British parties is about as musk as between tweedledam ...
... faithfully, Jour taiga/. dearlitt street, Drogheda, May 13, MT. BRANCH I.N.L. swains of this teem& was held at Tonere as last Whig—Rev Hoary PP, residing. h was purposed by kr Maisel Seaga, *fidget's'a.. by Mr Ifsdbiw Erase, !soave. sad *seat- , moody adopted ...