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BIRTHS

... Their Ministers arc alike labouring to cairv popular measure requiring creation of Peeis to pass it. 4. They have alike Whig Kings and Whig Ministers, more favourites of the people than of the Peers. 5. They have both had a riot in one of their largest cities ...

FUOM Fi! I DAY’S LONDON G

... eifects to various Britton. Bulwcr, Cunningham. diKtinguished figure in it. fashions dilferenl desrri prevailing colour, and Whig» qui people in a rage lor them, Hie them. Retrenchment and economy the ...

CORNWALL

... extending to three weeks could ne ver be less than 25,000/. There is no humbug about us, and we slate the fact, esqually known both Whig and Tory candidates, that less money will not do. Out of this the Charle*- strret people gave to Ashley, in two instalments ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS- Thursday

... never yet been guilty of foreign or domestic war, and no inquiry instituted. As his own trial, was tried a Whig Jury, kindly selected by the York Whig Club, and’ sentenced lo and a half years’implisonnieut, foi tending the Manchester Meeting. was called illegal ...

Ills Majesty LuoPS-n I. King of Belgium. His Grace the laird Archbishop CANTERBURY His Grace the Lord ..

... the will be yiven with the ori. I,.formation relating to any Parish in Devon and nei Counties, will thankfully received Mr. WHIG 111', 10, LacUyin-.StreetPiym.nithwboixcollecting informatioa- of Subscriber* received only Mr. RIGUt. The Bunk receive, .nmrally ...

THE PLYMOUTH AND DEVONPORT WEEKLY JOURNAL. APRIL U)

... the Bill professed destroy rotlou boroughs it wholly passed over-many loose rolteu buioughs which were in the bands of the Whigs. And what was more, it seemed have a quality whith had been described in another place, and under which new nomination itoroughs ...

HOUSE OP LORDS-Friday

... that the storm of reform should overwhelm the nomination boroughs belonging to the Tones, while it passed over the herd of the Whig boroughs, (hear, hear, from the ministerial heuches.y and that it bad, was sai l in another place, a fructifying quality under ...

THE CHURCH OF IRELAND,

... the borough-mongers, uu contemplating that Incubut the Reform Bid A rich uncompromising borough-monger, on asking a moderate whig, what ornament he should place m his saloon, so as to appear elegant and uncommon, was answered liberality /** Mat biatal says ...

MAY 10

... by means its long beak, which it darts into the pockets of the people. 'There is reason to think lie w ill soon extinct; the Whig sportsmen consider them excellent shooting : and a general batiue i« expected to lake place in ashort time. The Sinecurist ...

Resignation of Minister*-Abandonment of the Reform Bill' Y’cstprday, after the CaUincl Council lied terminated ..

... HarruWDV. The object, of coiiise,is to form new Ministry. City, Half-past One o’C/oc*.— There are all manner re ports here : the Whigs resigned—The Duke of Wellington gone off to Windsor—Sir R. Peel forming an administration. Then there three o’clock fixed for ...

FOR SALE 3Y PUBLIC AUCTION,

... more than Reform is hated, for the glory it would acquire the success of that enlightened’and liberal measure. deprive the Whigs of that glory was, we firmly believe, the almost sole object of the anti-reforming Lords, for even they are now convinced that ...

A Compendium of Naval Architecture,

... should be carried. Let the indignation of the country fall upon the right men. The King has not deserved their enmitj . The Whigs were nnable to carry the measure without swamping the House of Lords, and taking away the most wealthy, respectable, and talented ...