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... 20. The following are the results of to-day’s races :— Tete Poot Fleuras, 2, Ge Vaneressce — Roquelaure, 1; Cuirassier, 2; Whig, 8. Prix Grefulke—Santerelle, 4; Mdle. Bejart 2; Prix des Tilleulo—Sposo, 1; Plaisance, 2; Com- Prix du Pare des Prix des Lilacs— ...
... sides with the spirit of the Whig city journals—Wl of which endeavour to repress the popular feeling on the subject. These journals treat the whole spirit of the revolutionists as dangerous and neje'. Whittle. The leading Whig journals of the rural districts ...
... ce ee DR on be chan, tanta le OS ST ee m the columns of the Northern Whig:-— n cur local trade there bas been little or nothing doing poem te ia every respect to have been kept as a be neh tam our last repert, as ofthe greater partion of the pant week ...
... Lord John Russell and the Whig would now have proposed a 5s, fixed duty on corn, except for the Peel party. The Chrenicle may be erroneously informed, although a fixed duty for revenue was always a fuvourite scheme with the Whigs ; but we mention the matter ...
... in everything referring to matters of a itiveness that all his pablie ht syuare with the rinciples which be bad laid down. Whig editors, to whom allusion already ...
... not previously | given in the farm adopted, . «+ a valaable medium.” —Leicester Post. © Ts an analysis of the and new of ret Whig, Ree Glee over (wo Prew Nota. To ALL wits FREE UPON APPLICATION, OR SENT BY POST UPON RECEIPT OF NAME AND ADDRESS. HORNCASTLE'S ...
... Glasgow a resolution was congratulating the Irish electors of the Division on the part they played in defeating the Orange-Tory-Whig and tendering their heartfelt thanks to at the top of the poll. for placing Mr Watt ...
... of freeing the muni hey will not be manila from the Tory yoke t J. H. M.'s” flouts and jibes and jeers, nor by a part of his Whig and Tory trenda—I am, ...
... JANUARY S30, 1986 ‘Whigs ought to be the first to desire that the Radicals, who constitute the great majority of the party, should have a free hand for once. If a Radical Cabinet falls because it travels too quickly and too far, the Whigs can then come in ...
... of bills protested (as given by the Mercantile Test) in these two counties last week may be held as a criterion. The Belfast Whig of Saturday says the sale of linens has been well far in the Wh the prospects gre all vour of a for the f market. A of finance ...
... that in his estimation the opinion of Scotland is of no account. At any rate he has placed himself under the wing of the Tory-Whig calition, where the voice of the public cannot reach his ears. He went to Ayr under the auspices of a bogus association calling ...