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... Tho Morning Register seems think that Mr. Olackburne is debtor to late Whig Ministry, are thoroughly convinced that the reverse is tho fact. Without the aid of Mr. Blackhurno tho Whigs would not have been aide have retained office in Ireland six mouths. ...

LAW APPOINTMENTS

... \Korney-General ; Mr. Sergeant I’onnofatlier Solicitor-General. Ilow the former has explained the ranso of his resignation a Whig or his acceptance of office a Tory, or in what way either his fame or his character is bettered by this doublo movement, is ...

Monday itn.l I’Unri I> j. FRANCE. Paris, Dec. 27 DISSATISFACTION OF THE FRENCH r THE SIC THE TORY MINISTttY It

... been uttered which ought to considered as offensive to this country. The Tories have attacked no one.— The King attacked both Whigs and nadicals. The ministers have been attacked Reformers and Levellers. The prerogatives of the crown have been attacked b ...

LONDON AND PARISIAN FASHIONS,

... and you did so) challenge publicly, any man to impeach my ministerial conduct —1 am here before you now, not the slave of Whig, Tory, or Radical, but perfectly free and uninfluenced, as an elector or Candidate. Independent in principle lam in property ...

Ml'.l.llN(> IN THAI.KK—MiI (•'> u.N.Nr.1.l nu.M I 111 TIIALKE 111’.IU LUV A numerous ami highly respectable ..

... hardly endure those fellows coming about me, fellows so inimical the interests of the country. Many a time 1 have told the Whigs that they were cutting rod heat themselves, in not making the franchise as extensive as it ought to he; let me ask what chance ...

LONDON Tl LSD \ . .'AN. The oloction for roprosi'iitalivca of the Uni | Tlu; K»rl Courtown ha* hen. appointed

... GROAN’S TMF. WHIGS The organs of the have seldom, on the eve of jjcneial election, been chop-fallen at present. One of them (an l -ssex paper) thus gives vent to its spleen : much regret to sec so extraordinary apathy among the leading Whigs of Kssex. The ...

CITY DUBLIN ELECTlON—Saturday

... the electors of England will give them amnjorityiu parliament! Oh ! hut there is an alternative. If the King will take the Whigs back again, they will not the supplies ! Allow thorn to ruin the country ntiii e, and the march of destruction shall little ...

I.OUD^STAXI.KV

... elected, Feveially addressed their constituents, fn reference Sir Hohort address, the Nohle Lord said, prcnounco it to Ik* sound Whig doctrine ; am! if h only acts to the principles it contains, shall have support.” There is, in our opinion, some inconsistency ...

TilK CiU RCII

... authority that loaves morn to doubt the authenticity of the fact, that immediat *lv before his retirement, the di. .solution of the Whig ministry, Mr. Grant addressed letter to the Ivast India Idoard of Directors, requesting them allocate a certain sum, or otherwise ...

TUT. \VHlf:s AND OTOXNT.I.I

... the still, hot from the anvil—“ Live die, Iso for the repeal the Union.” So is this the man whose sne- I cess our- patriotic Whig understrappers con gratulate the country ! This to whom, j with tin* tail that from him, the papers in the pav of the dismUsed ...

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... stopping Tin; Mpiu.n ’s i. (iiHTr.u Tan it tmu (as rrlatrd the Stuurlarrl) that John tii'rlarotl that is the intention the Whig-a u s/ l' ,l UTiat ! indopcmlcnt of the insolence of the proposition towards tlm Kin, does Sir John ('arnphcll expect the ...

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... the same Radicals | as tho whob Whig government which is fol■ low, the whole system Whig policy and of I Whig froe agency —of every pretensions to | statesmanlike reputation which Inis hitherto boon put forth by the Whigs—all becomes mortgaged —all will ...