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... squan- w oat of otnè), Itc harii earnings of a mi'ch .ieluticd I yevat the iKrt.tona,loyal and tndus>irio*s ;)eople vviiel tbe-Whigs will jMi?n find, to their perp^uai shami A GRAVE -JoKB^I.ast week, in the revi^n voter was objcctnd account of alleged I'ifcriam ...

SONG,' !Supposed to be sang by the Editor of Blackwood to the !Jjord Advocate. '

... And bright in our bosoms old Loyalty haru, fill Labour and Confidence svalk side by side, And Reverence, sit in the place of Whig Pride Will the'clouds of distress that o'ershadow Lir sky, Like mi§ts of toe morning, break up and blow by; Our tumults, our ...

- GENERAL'Ft^TlOK.¡

... Goiden-are at Meldrum, in Aberdeenshire, v, here 8hrpoPPü!Íti,)nJtected to the return of tain W. Gordon. The C?.mfi«!ate on the Whig side is Sir Michael Bruce, Lord Aberdeeu will remain trt Sc Hand until the meeting of Parliament. Of VOTKB. JK LivEttJPOoT ...

-----_............;.----_.--,----LIV.ERPOOL and M ASCIIKSTER RAIL WAl

... which they may address us shall be becoming in us to hear, and fit to place before the public eye. High and low—poor and rich— Whig, Radical, or Tory, sliall have fair play in the I GAZETTE AND GUARDIAN. We confess-loth are we to do it, for great is our respect ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE.i

... of Tory, he has to give thier first and favouiite toast. The loyalty of the Whigs lasted just so iorg as the King by his measures favoured the peculiar interests of the Whigs but the loyalty of a true Tory wag born with him, grew with h;s growth, strength- ...

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... with unnamed benefits to our com- merce, our shipping, and our manufactures, we are to sacrifice, that the first Lord of the Whigs and the last Lord of the Protocols may he fed, and I have their relations fed too. out of the pockets of! the people. And, ...

.BRECONSHIRE.I

... ales under the Reform Bill will to return 17 ] Members to Parliament, of whom ten will toe Conser- vatives, and seven will be Whigs, Ra-iivaia. or doubt* ftii. As a matter of course we do not pretexts to speak with unerring certainty where there are CQuteH ...

,z Ri,ff Yrt, JTJiYlh, SATIlItttAY. Vte, lirt, 1832

... Alderman KEY, after having been until within litde more than two years a somewhat hot and unreasonable Tory, subsequently turned Whig- for the sastt', it is said, of a Baronetcy, which having- obtained, he with all convenient speed set up its a furious Radical ...

:..,--...-::.---:==-PO-RElG^f IMTJSJLMGENCE. i .'- KSCBIVKI) LONDON, j

... who de- claimed to much against the support given to Ferdinand In !8f3. However, the French government and tlvs En- glish Whigs would do well to reflect upon what the late Spanish Ambassador, M. d'Ofaiia, said to Sebastiani, when that Minister admitted ...