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... MARKETS May 1. Wheat white, 63 lb., per bushel .. Os Od to Oa Od Barley malting, 64 lbs. per bahl 22e Od to 03 Od Do. Dist Whig do. 21s Od to 03 Od Oats, per qr., 42 lb.. per bushel 14a Od to 0. 04 MEAL MAIIIZT.--OSLEIEEI. Mr boll of 1 140 ins ...

THE GAELIC SOCIETY OF LONDON

... because of his evidently from the leprosy of the Edinburgh Association, defective knowledge of Gaelic. Traclng the f which wasa Whig landlord affair from beginning to prints of the Celt across Europe in the names of end. Although the Edinburgh so-called Land ...

THE INERCORDONT ES ittit c3n be desired. Folowin e ; it there lean i ter.sting 'article on An unsentimental jou

... arid holy mew which stood in their way. But what has given Mr Young. filayrla.gli (deputy), testified to tbe among our large Whig farmers; and as • proof of ;chief offence to the liberty-loving men north of the liberal spirit with white, the members of ...

at home. (Applause.) He re.id the newspapers regularly, and watched all that was got; g on. Any'thing they did in

... l to the Highlands. There should he a Centr Land Court, sitting in London, composed of two Scotch lawyers of eminence—one Whig one Tiny; —to represent the landlords. There should be men, such as Mr Wallace, to represent those who hold Radical views on ...

rrtions

... with Mears Munro and Fraser at the time he got them to repeat to him the good doings of Boyar when he took the field as the Whig candidate for the representation of Ross and Cromarty. Only he couples with it another misrepresentation in saying that we ...

THR ROSS-SHIRE JOURNAL AGAIN. TO TES IDITOB •I, TUC

... afford to accuse their opponents of eviction. Last year you published a letter written by Mr Duncan himself urging certain Whigs to circulate false roc: shout Mr Maclennan, Resells. The attack in the shire Journal on Messrs Maclennan, leGilchrist Ross ...

flu Onvergardan WEI)NESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1685

... who them :nod iheir grievances can for • moment doubt. effect on the landowner and his creatures is no less remarks ble. Out Whig contemporary, who, indeedto his credit, or otherwise, be it 'plena—took alarm from the very first, has opened his columns to ...

DR MACDONALD ON THE WET COAST

... mronie meetiug as being a represeutotive one oe the West Coast. the 14th inst, will undoubtedly prove 1.. the onealoinationo of Whig and Tory land's to I{6es-shire th it ~.to W.tending all their tactics they can never regal., the confidence I if the crofters ...

the Ouverprdou

... repered, sebscribed over £lOO,OOO to sttenipt to bolster up Toryism, which was then tottering to ita fall ; while the wealthy Whigs sent to the Reform Club at least an equal suns wherewith to try to overthrow the Beaconsfield Goverament. We are aware that ...

THE MARQUIS OF SALISBURY IN GLASGOW

... the Prime Minister, which kept together those who held opinions diametrically and necessarily to each other—the aristocratic Whigs and the violent Radical. Goa. bin* ion he held must soon came and with it the ascendancy, if not the existence am a power of ...

LIVERPOOL ELECTION. RETURN 01 THE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE

... To show that the Beaconsfield Government was • patriotic ens, it was sufficient to know that the advanced Liberals and old Whigs had gone with the Conservatives on almost all questions of foreign policy. Mr Joseph Cowan's speech had the true ring of patriotism ...