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THE APPROACHING SESSION

... Robert P1 w Creel to this alternative. ?? cannow trade no longer b! on the merits of a doubtful reputation as a Conser- I vative Whig, willing and able to go much further b than the Vlhigs themselves proposed to go, in the ir way of commercial reform. That ...

MULTUM IN PARVO

... Friends, at Philadelphia, and consigned to the agents, here, of the Friends' Central Relief Committee of Dublin.—Belfast Northern Whig. Some prisoners confined in Kilkenny gaol set fire to one of the cell doors, the other day, with the intention, it is presumed ...

COURT OF QUEENS BENCH.—THURSDAY, MAY 5

... the h extrenity of hiseownopinions l83:-. ie would reconmmd C 8; the lB ienu. IIstata, tn future, froms aying I much about Whig-Radloole, and he would toll him whY. When a ahe (Mr. Butt) weoo to Hulsome yrs ago, hofotha the o0l Right lon. Barouet had ...

RIOTOUS PROCEEDINGS

... wosuld,-and to trust neither whig nor tory, as both were for their (the people's) destruction.' The day would arrive when they would have such an opportunity of demanding their rights as could not be resisted. So long as the whigs with Sir F Baurdett at their ...

Local Intelligence

... m, or you will have Protestantism sacrificed while you are defending your private interests. (Hear, hear.) Whatever have, Whigs or Tories, Protectionists or Free Traders, Churchmen or Dissenters, let us all means have Protestant. Let have men who know ...

CROWN COURT

... Doyle, 22, (remanded from last Assizes,) was charged with assaulting and robbing Patrick Donally, at Asliton-under-Lyne. ns Mr. WHIG;HAM prosecuted; the prisoner was unde- ad' ended. The prosecutor stated that on the 3d of September lie Ith left Stayley Bridge ...

Liverpool Share Market

... O'Carney attacked the Whig*, wanting both head and heart to do what was necessary for Ireland. He had once defended Lord John Russell, and now he blushed for it. Mr. O'Connell said he would to Parliament to support either Whig® or Tories, whichever would ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES.—SATURDAY

... population of England in their favour, the num- bers actually stand thus :_ Whigs . 6,568,650 | Tories . 6,379,850 In England, therefore, the majority of the people is in favour of the whigs by nearly 2000. If to these sums be added thepopulation of Ireland, ...

RURAL POLICE

... of the -country. The announcement- of 'sid ' intention on their part. has met -with very genemi disapprobation,-both fromi Whigs, Tories, and Radicals, and many ingbriioul arguments have been broached for the.nurpose; of showingthat the formatiors.ony ...

DEBATE ON THE CORN LAWS

... of the debate upon the corn question,-the want of fidelity to their aformer principles and professions on the part of R the whig ministers, and the astounding physical strength whicn, even in the Reformed house of l Commons, and in the teeth of justice ...

PETITION AGAINST THE IRISH REGISTRATION BILL

... out of his ?? family. (Hear, hear.) There were those who said it was of no use to turn onut tle tory government, because a whig government would be sure to succeed it. That was not the way he calculated the chances. His argu- ment was-)' The tories are ...

YORK ASSIZES

... fled, witty, and frequently pathetic oration, which occupied four hours and forty ninutes in -the delivery. Every person, Whig or Tory, who heard it, described 1 it as the most impressive effort they ever witnessed-fill of point-severe attacks upon Scarlett ...