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THE MAGAZINES

... concluding lines : But for my- part I never love to meddle with Polities Sir. I am Sir, &c. ATTICUS. THE JOURNAL? AND THE , WHIG MINISTRY. TO THE EDITOR OF THE LIVERPOOL ST4NDARD. SlR,—Have you read the leading article, as it is called, of the Journal ...

THE MINISTRY AND THE BILL

... tendency, is, in our judgment, the legitimate offspring of the Reform Bill. But for the bill the Whigs lrad - not been in office; but for the fact of the Whigs being in office, hampered by the consequences of their 'own revolutionary proceedings, France ...

LONDON IRELAND. Whether there be any truth in the report which has got into the Dublin papers, that the Marquis

... :—Conservative candidates, jorty-six:—Repeal candidates, SIXTY-SEVEN :—Whig (or ministerial) candidates, sixty-four. The 'enumeration is not exact; for besides that amongst the Whigs are enrolled several Roman Catholic gentlemen, who, if they are not such ...

FREE TRADE EXPERIMENTS,

... ame ra ti o , makethat Party men will elect party men, but national weal rectn_r e s wi n OP; we prefer men, neither lory, Whig, nor Radical, coin e d ply their minds to the investigation of every subject tha m bere . . before them, and decide agreeably ...

Vottrn

... Ewart, to you FRENCH Itwas, formerly, held by the whigs, that French con, nexion was.calculated to debase the character of the people with servility and other bad qualities ; better persons than whigs felt it was of a nature to injure the religion and ...

FREE TRADE AND RECIPROCITY

... FREE TRADE AND RECIPROCITY. Whig ingennity, has brought to light, in these inventive days,.that the ,friendship and alliance will gain us boundless commercial intercourse with France. It is full time, for the wretched snare thus laid for national cupidity ...

IRELAND

... RoSs. • W e h ave seen accounts f rom H ull, which state, that the electio n th ere h a d commence d , and that Mr. Hill, the whig - candid a t e , on hi . s way to nomination, had been assaulted by the rabble, a n d so i n j ure d , t h at he a confined ...

LOCAL. Lord STA NLL.:Y was on the hustings at theTpwik-hall, Yesterday, during the poll, and received the ..

... Preston, aim in the evening entertained his 'friends ith a lecture at the theatre. Entering into, a review of the conduct of the Whigs from the time of Fox downwards, he described them as having, when in office, brought forward and supported several measures ...

Ottrp.. SATURDAY EVENING. TllE,'Weey is past, the Sabbath-dawn comes on, Rest—rest in peace —thy daily toil is ..

... of . the most,resppctable gentlemen \ in the town, but without mu s i c or banners; . the. other candidates, Mr. Fenton..a whig,aud Mt. Taylor, a :radical, however, sported: those incentives to riot., and the 'latter was accompanied by the 'members of ...

THE ,LATE.ELECTIONS,

... the empire from dismemberinent , and .ruin. The iiiinisterialists attempt to conceal the truth by calling' radical members Whig-s; but the Sub'erfuge is sufficiently transpafent. The expected imperium in intverio has already begun in Westminster, a committee ...

THE PORTUGUESE BUSINESS

... institutions of England ? The. late declaration of Lord J. Russell, regarding the vote by ballot, and the other fuel cast by the Whig Mmisteis from time to time on the revolutionary flame, render it abundantly manifest that these ministers will aid in producing ...

FREE TRADE IN CORN

... full well; if the monkey is once inade_the judge, to whose lot the 'oyster fall. Let the Agriculturists once consent the, Whigs - undertaking the re-arrange ment of the corn laws, and they will soon :find that the apparatus of -averages, depots, and, ...