THE GOVERNORSHIP OF CANADA
... THE GOVERNORSHIP OF CANADA. The London correspondent of the Northern Whig (Belfast) says tha.t notwithstanding L >i ...
... THE GOVERNORSHIP OF CANADA. The London correspondent of the Northern Whig (Belfast) says tha.t notwithstanding L >i ...
... the Parnellitiee as utterly devoid of foundation. THE GOVERNOR-GENERALSHIP OF CANADA. London earrespondent of the Norther* I Whig, Belfast, :—Notwithstanding Lori Stanley of Preston's announcement to the it the fact that he has aooepted the Governor-Generalship ...
... held on Saturday, especially if the programme is always equal to that of Thursday The London correspond -nt of the Yorthms Whig, Belfast, says :—Lord Stanley of Preston has accepted the Govern• ' , Generalship of Canada, in succespdon to the Marquis of ...
... years, will be opened iia a few days, giving employment to nearly a thousand hands The London correspondent of the Northern Whig, Belfast, says :—Notwithstancting Lora Stanley of Preston's announcement to the contrary, it remains the fact that he has accepted ...
... S3 big a man a he supposed. It was envy, hatred, malice, aud all uncharitablenes*- that prompted Mr Chamberlain. As for the Whigs, let them go. The revolt in the Radical rank and 1file has been crushed out. The revolt of the leaders has been met we have ...
... the gasslion into reasideraties as Nom as possible, sad report upon It to the Board.—The swim had reported that the east of Whig dawn a seta to pump water trots the deer 'mid be about 410.-.4he examiase had impesta Leeie'lelese, and reelmmeaded the remoras ...
... iad, bast, David Williams sums (Rev W. IL Harrison) wee emmemoilied with r mi u s =if muds at first sight . John a stow of Whig the eshesissom tor- the Band of ; a A rglwydd dyes IV David Sal* enter matt Hs Weld IS *Awl to • Williams; reeding music at ...
... world. Daily arrivals. All other Yeiwta always tow). C wimps, ' ea hand. I G. M. JONES, JOHN WI I .LI %MS. . Importer, Victoria Whig', • MEDICAL PUBLliilgillt, P.111.V., . Dtaasgate, 22, Marischal St. , •orns WILLIAM HOUGHTON, WREXHAM. IHE POCKET V. El) CAI ...
... private hones wide people who did sot Ike seeds seen dwelt ma disturbed. No doubt. el gine playing was very Os Hist but was Whig wore delightful this us nig pee* taking Wry branch of mid study el their ergs awed. it was - minim le these te Sty M h. Though ...
... red herring across the track, to divert the democracy from their primary object, which was to bring the clases to tùeir The Whigs had long been on our side. They had long been a drag to us and a millstc&s around cur necks. They thought that this was a > ...
... will do your best to alter thtoge at the next election. We Are plain, trued in • the country. I admit that many Libmile and Whigs base over 0 the enemy, but it We exe.t oureelvee makiently. lye cps beat them, end, if you have a mind to trjr, you can ott ...
... pi - fumes having lately at with kr • sib It is MI asepois allalma Priscilla &aim market to at Baird's, sew 11l Weeta. ' st Whig Swiss. at Leeds_ i week else had taken shelter in as sativouse mad was • plell weeds sated the Pella hspe. lame to death daring ...