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MURDER AT NOTTINGHAM

... iii lit is countlty ttt cthe extra dottest ?? sao licen to Ient onl for two itouttis certainl. CAesniamme;, Apsril 1.-The Whigs, econitrgedt by the extraorehinary anti Muist t30InexpCted. declisim of this Not- tinghiant ~Iection cotmitnitee iii Mr. Walter's ...

THE GADDESBY MURDER

... conrsenrted tit ?? solicitatinn t f his politiael friends. to ag:rilt ntile an active part in the lluse of l.ords as leader ofthe Whig party.-Ibid. MtEvTIsn O(F PABil.SAMiENT.-A Cabinet Council was I held at the Foreigti hfltee totday, it a quarter befitre two ...

IRELAND THE STATE TRIALS

... conciliation policy- with their proposal for an extended franchise in Ireland, are to retain office, or whether we are to have the Whigs again, promising a good deal, and doing nothing (Laughter.) That is the real question to be tried. There is nothing of a private ...

IRELAND—THE STATE TRIALS

... Brigh. 3763 0 0York& N. Mid. 1638 0 0 Is there a Torv who cannot discern the amiable reason 0 why Lord John Russell and the Whigs, the Roebucks, I the Wards and the Humes, join Sir James Graham on this occasion to worry Mr. Ferrand It is abundantly plain ...

DERBY BOROUGH SESSIONS, MONDAY, July 8

... DERB Y E I?CURY. Sir-Tlie present position of those who call themselves Whigs is at this time singular, and almost laughable. I am I old enough to remember when these said Whigs were mighty in word and in deed. After the so-called Reform Bill had passed ...

THE IRISH STATE TRIALS

... Wed- nesday will be for the showv of imolemenis, and Thursday, for the show of cattle and the grand dinner at tibe pavilion. WHIG CANDour,-The .laM2cltes{ter Guarditan, unable to deny the improved condition of the conntry, as proved hy the last revenue ...

DERBYSHIRE MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... detractors. Disaster, disgrace, a failing revenue and a decreasing commerce- these were the legacy bequeated to him by his W'hig pre- decessor. Ile has obliterated the disgrace which was cast upon British arn1S, and restored the prestige ever at- tached ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF POISONING

... reasonable ?? (nm2ette. WIIJIG AND CONSERVATIVE POLICY. If we were to write for a week on the distinctive peculiari- ties of Whig and Tory finance we could offer nothing half so much to the purpose as the tollowing pair of facts, which we borrow from that ...

THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS

... MINISTERIAL CRISIS. I RECALL OF BIRl ROBERT PEEL. Ce The deliberations ot Lord John Russell with the leading ?? of the ]ate Whig Cabinet continued every day during is the past week ; and the Noble Lord, accompanied by the( H~Marquis of' Lansdoswne, paid ...

THE CORN LAWS

... duty has never -resiv'dcds'tlhiO0 dtd;'du ail Wwis on a ciso'' bcrh'ieiin%6lfd't tics sanice ti'cci h very cxiatdocs of the Whig Administration .f 'l'uesducy's joucrnacls in the Leaguse interest presented. to C their readers, lin thme very largest types ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE DERBY MERCURY

... should, indeed, be sorry to say one word in reply to Mr. Gawthorn's remarks : comment would diminish their beauty! But, when the Whig administration of another day came for- ward with an infidel scheme, Mr. Gawthorn and the Derby Reporter, were in favour of ...

DERBY ELECTION

... with regard to the Church ? Had they interfered with Church property and Church patronage ? No. Well, then, if they sent a Whig to Parliament, he would support that party which had created new Bishoprics, and was that carrying out the principles of economy ...