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RETIREMENT OF LORD BELGRAVE FROM THE CHESHIRE WHIG CLUB

... RETIREMIENT OF LORD BLILGRAVE FROM THE CRLHsHIKE WHIG CLUB. fFrom lia Clichter Chronicle.] | We thoughit there must be sone good Rhd sufficient reason for tie nioz-nduiidis of Gentlerllen of the Press iuto tmle sanctorum of ouru nine-headed Whiig Club ...

CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION

... they have been Udly requited. Franklin is apotheoczed, who tass written on Itomb, ' egipuit cla fulesers scrndere to us b 2tb Whigs; tyhae orutanreeeedt e dso tbeir fa- ohilst we continue enslaved,cwho haie adopted the motto of 1he bt of the O'Neills-s pro ...

BELFAST ANNUAL REFORM DINNER

... to Greece, in a confidential situation, from the Grele Conamittee, actually learned tIhe art of printing at the press of Tie Whig Offlee, and lhe hoped that Mr. Emerson would prove himself a power- ful and efficient iustrumientin the attainment ofGreciat ...

The rumour of a General Election in the Spring appears to gain ground. We have some reason to believe, that ..

... of Northunlnberland, as certain influential families are understood to have determined to endeavour to throw out the present Whig M~ember. One of the gentlenmen who represents this town in Pa~rliament is even mentioned as likely, in such an event, to lofer ...

BLACKWOOD AND MR. MARTIN

... Rio in..e wiould, i that case, hare been joined even already with those of the Howards and the Clarksonr. For the Whigs would have done a Whig, at least, justice, and no Tory would have then been senseless enough to allow himelf, even in i tavern, to east ...

Published: Friday 30 September 1825
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 2674 | Page: 3 | Tags: News (Domestic) 

DINNER OF THE CHESHIRE WHIG CLUB

... lately been adopted, it ought not to be forgottea that those measures had long suace been pressed on the Government by the Whigs [applauselj- The principles on which tbey were founded were so interwoven with Wbiggismn as to be inseparable frunm it. tut ...

Published: Thursday 13 October 1825
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 4017 | Page: 4 | Tags: News (Domestic) 

LIBERAL SYSTEM OF EDUCATION AT BELFAST

... | LIBERAL SYSTEM OF EDUCATION AT BELFAr.. The Nerghei Whig, In an Address to the Parliamentary Commiasloners appointed to inquire into Education in Ireland, .ays of the Belfast Institution - In tbe spirit of deferential rnpect we be ?? at- tentistt of ...

ANTI-SLAVERY MEETING, CO. of NORFOLK

... no Aoubt the Hunourx~le Gentleman sear hiri had opped it witi& equally honouranle feelings (fhear. hear 1l. Ij', hawever, Whigs and 'Tories Ecries f iw party -no politica) Well tben5 they had all cume touether at last. a be would not Inquire which of ...

Published: Saturday 22 October 1825
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 16478 | Page: 2 | Tags: News (Domestic) 

SUDBURY ELECTION

... confidence and satisfac- tion In future life. He was not a Tory, a Whig, or a Radical. Not a Tory, because they frequently represented the people as mere ciphers; not a Whg, because the Whigs were all place- hunters ; not a Radical, because the Radicals made ...

Published: Thursday 27 October 1825
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 1138 | Page: 3 | Tags: News (Domestic) 

[ill]

... ns of tbe Committee of the Blues. asd rejpr sstted that their depuration, appointed to procure a crindidwae, had gone from Whig to Tory, aud from 'Tary t , na Vii-iMing proposals to each, that they should uri- fo s upport Gorvernmentt and that fur a specific ...

TATTERSALL'S, MONDAY

... his wishes were more sanguine btua ?? hopes), that Ali the Mlagistrates should be deeply imbued with the genuine spirit of Whig. gism (cheering and laugiter]. This was the only thing that, in his opinion, could save the country and preserve the constitution ...

Published: Tuesday 22 November 1825
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 13743 | Page: 4 | Tags: News (Domestic) 

We have received Newfoundland Royal Gazettes of the [ill] and 8th of November. That of the first contains ..

... 'Tores in politics, the two former being under. stood to be in favotr, aaid the two ?? in Opposition, o tbe Catholic claims. The Whig candidates are Lrd MiLTONl and Lord MoKPMrs, who are, of course, fricads to ritligioui liberty, and tbe contest, if it should ...