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... and Gaiooa Giren. Apply, with Odpics Testimonials and tta«;cs Expected, to No. 939 People's Journal Offi-*. Dundee. ■Vf ILL WHIG Hl'S.—One Two Yotma Men 1m- Drovora in Iron Work. Ke&iiie Union Street, Edinburgh. ...
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... DEATH OF THE O’CONOR DON. THE LAST OF THE IRISH WHIQS. 'Hie O’Conor Don, who died on Saturday, may b© tho last of tho Irish Whigs. Ho was for twenty years in tho Hour© of Commons, and steady supporter o? the Liberal party. He gave a general, though not ...
... any Edition of the People’s Journal” can he had from any any part of the country bring specially ordered, or (real the folio whig Special Agents:— Scarborough—Ashworth * Son, ia Albion Street. Qstotsby-M. Barnett, lajCfeethorpcs Rond. Yannoatb-C. J. Carr ...
... Willie, and lords cam* Iberc bodoon. And wvxw they were sma. Willie; While p.oers play'd Ira*' right to left, Fy, furicfa Whigs awa'. Willie. and waar them a', Willie; and them a'. Willie. and soil >oirr aonr milk. An*! and ding liiem a - , Willie. And ...
... Nino Acres Arable and and a Half A eras of Pasture thereby. the Dweuine-tioose and HlacKsmiths Shop bare Good Order. »tU|e. whig still under Repair, can bad from Mr KOMBIt., BallhOU and Mr ber 1906. BLACKSMITH’S SHOP AND CROFT AT BANCHORY TO BE LETT. Th« ...
... will bo mat tee Farm on Honda;. ifr-jmr*. ,p.m. , - f.'somt C-A «•» not be acoeproA . Cteuy Oolc*. At:tdsen 18CS. AND MILL WHIG HIS. are Wanted for ELEVATTNO and COW-11) MAIIhLS RY U NEW GRANARY T-Bb*AO tor Aberdeen Oonunercxl Company, j and Spec'(l ration* ...
... and the preeent time, says:-Before wonting men got the power to vote they were in earnest. There were just what w»re called Whigs and Tories. The massea nowadays know nothing about what waa railed tbe People’s Charier. When I muse on ait these henefi-ial ...
... vote fiw a Whig candidate. Tbe last six years have Strafed that the Whig* are fslau can Iw. aou any Radical who may viHe for them will stultify himself, violence to hi* prinoiules, and tend to prevent any advaoco on Radical lino-. Tlie Whig.-, reduced ...
... dire tly on the of the Flower Soouidi |ieer and (K- .-nnl dark Field. Tin* poetess came long and noble hoe anoeators—ntaimch Whigs all them—who had served their King »nd cniotry well. In her youth Mi. ...