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present financial difficuliiea the cooniry under which next •mmoo PurlUmeot will opm. are admirers Whig ..

... present financial difficuliiea the cooniry under which next •mmoo PurlUmeot will opm. are admirers Whig Govenmieoi in and as steward* the national re?e- the people may well exclaim ihe Patriarch of old, miserableare jj When ihe present Ministers took ...

Tofnefl o.Th.rM.. ,„ , thh Whig clifme forthwith hud Tfcey contnred . hole ca,»„ the hon. gtntUmin. «t •hid* U

... Tofnefl o.Th.rM.. ,„ , thh Whig clifme forthwith hud Tfcey contnred . hole ca,»„ the hon. gtntUmin. «t •hid* U He.- * politic*! •eoUmeotJi. «r rail,#, Oundee. who h»e oo rrerr other tbel M ' , elector*. The .Uempt however ,u'”'e actingtueopport Mr. I ...

NUMBER 416. * (e»t nominated ihe Whig-radical New Mayors, Dartmouth —A. B. Harris, *^ flrt mand« Somerrilla ..

... aldermen. 1837, a ppare . i they elected twelve-all whig.. 1840, when “ You must go abroad ~ balf the aldermen retired by rotation, they The Leeds hlelltgencer sa)« , 0 . voured to .lee. eix-all whig, again, flere they mens, quantity of aoow fell ' ‘be ...

CONSERVATIVE

... Chartists, in their opposition to the Whigs, only imitate themodeoftreatment adopted the Whigs, in their days of might, against the Conservativos doubt not, also, that if the Chartijts were pontent to do journey-work for the Whigs, they would yet be .moat approved ...

DEVONPORT MUNICIPAL ELECTION

... (Coaeerva- Uve), and Mr. Byers, (Whig) retire—the same gentleman with Mr. Laity (Whig) are candidates. Sr. John's —Mr. R. Pike, (Conservative), and W. Clark, (Whig) redro—Messrs. Clerk. Abbott, and J. Little, are the Whig candidates, end Mr. T, Rundle Mena* ...

»i«nc« the men of figuret were out fift, end the same world wes prrreni.d f , precious hours Irom prnnouneing

... with the Whig-radicalt, and the reaolt i, „ invariably with the Conaervttives. The Whig, radicals win the battle in the Registration Courtthe Conaervativea win it at the |h>ll. The lei gitimate deduction from thia indubitable fact i« that the Whig-radicala ...

Vi ib which some of the Ultrm Tories oppose the Admioieiretion. end eopport Sir Robert P*el the Conservetire ..

... opposition of the Whigs to Church Extension. He complains that Sir Robert Inglis’s motion was defeated, not the opposition of the Whigs, hut the absence of the Conservatives. We suppose our contemporary to mean here, that the Whigs voted against the measure ...

WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1843

... councillora war* ai* Whig, rajlicala, five Cuntervaiirc*. and one neutral j £ latter, however, wa« patroniaed, re-Domuuilcd and voted for the and, fore, for the purpoaea tbi* election w* nunumher biro among the Whig-radicala* candidate* The Whig-radical* have ...