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DARLINGTON & STOCKTON TIMES

... along with an extract from some remarks thereon, natory kind from a Whig Journal, whilst a similar signed Aladdin sod appearieg in DouglasJerrohrs 'Demure accomplished by a whig was lauded to the Newspaper of last week. We shall next give the sky ...

We make these remarks, because we wish In impress upon our readers the grvat tact, that front the increasing ..

... feel the drain upon his paw, and economy will be called for in the management of the state engine. We want to hear no more of Whig, tory, and radieal,—we waut good useful Inca-mares. The intelligence of the community is going for peace, for knowli dee, for ...

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... light upon the nomination abuse. Lord t.!ae'..l explained this system in the House of Commons ewe, when he frenkly said that Whig or Tory acres were jag Whiz er Tory votes in the counties. Let a map be nod! of the. island according to the estates of the ...

THE NEW BISHOP

... judgment and moderation, and to have rendered him, self very acceptable to the laity of his (Meese. II politics, Dr. Musgrave is a Whig, and he is a very decided advocate of university reform. Dr. Musgrave is a native of Cambridge. His father, the late Mr. W ...

events, such as the death of the holder, a e., when he demanded perhaps a year's rent or more. The king ..

... Parkes has been fcr many years solicitor to the Charity COIMII. - 'sion, and in that capacity earned the esteem not only of Whig but of Tory Attoinuya-General, and has, we are told, been recommended by the most eminent men of opinions ukon the bench and ...

CRIME IN mum)

... n l (tic . madeur thee, in our journal. meanwhile we must con- a o l f m a id a strik h ing chemical experiments, solne of whig tent ourselves by referring to the article on tenure l'im:evaeer received a o m st sa c ch. aut a i . ful . na ture , le and ...

generally gets hie arrear pail up. Under some • Mr. Hems ssi Ihe hal trtifortllv prat-se - d. throirhatit judicious

... arid bloody-minded ruffians as ever exis- wh tell nu on the iloniains of the Eternal. It is a fact too, of turk ere a eys whig o ent m l thema e n had lost, eo anudntbefaaddeden tat the general conduct of the Irish Roman if he had given away more of ...

end foremost in their zeal for carrying religious in- 1 strnetions to the mountaineers of this far off part cf

... most•respectable character, free from irreligious ' taint and froin.viokace of a political kind. It is patronised by tory, Whig, and radical, and by some .elereyrnen of the Church of England and •other bodies. A very handsome present has recently been ...

Saturday last, the 1 Ith instant, illiottllattra. , R icitmosn.—On I t:. erge Hodgson, of Skeeby, labourer, was ..

... many poor resi- Lot.which now exists. tqd Egypt. with India. dents who kccp two OT three cows,and guilt a lire- The Northern Whig 1 Pelfast.) complains of a tiho.nt thereby, who will be deprived of the liberty of I 1 Gothic revul.ion in the Modern Athens ...

A DISINFECTANT

... (Signed) WILLIAM L. MiTMTIN, M-D• To C. Jackass. lei, Ike.; see. MT mss Sea Wa.u.fas,-1 gladly dole the inele:pf the Mils I hen Whigs mode • ten istmeam s • prderrative of the died lady gene moloseled pu r ses. •• • • • • To Mr Wilma Risnast, M. D . , X.C.H ...

THE MIRFIELD MURDERS

... staggered to the Peer aid the Pea.ant, Prelate and Preaeher. Radical and door, which she tried to open. I prevented her and , Tory, Whig, and Cliar;iat. It aten.l anu interest, struck her again, and she then fell. I then went into' but' seeks the benefit of all ...

THE COST OF PATENTING INVENTIONS

... glad to see that the Mining Aurae' of last week calls attention to this subject. It is wonderful that no English government, Whig or tory, has ever reformed the laws respecting patent inventions, for there are few persons who have been the originators of ...