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Mr. BUCKINGHAM'S CASE

... The beginning of my injuries originated with the Whigs. I It was by a Whig governor-general that all India, as well as t myself, was deluded by false promises, made only to be I broken it was by a Whig member of council that I was s banished without trial ...

REGISTRATION OF VOTERS FOR SOUTH.| DERBYSHIRE

... Do. - - I 24 1 135 15 CONSERVATIVES. WHIGS. J) ea( J EXPUNGED. EXPUNGED. Party Objections I I ' ?? Overseers' Objections - - 44 155 260 Balance in favour of Conservatives - -~105 Conservative New Claims - 247 Whig Do. - - 113 Balance . . ?? 134 Total ...

DERBYSHIRE MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... JOHN CAnT HonnousE's OPINION OF THE WHIGS. -1 On the 17th of February, 1819, the Right Honourable Baronet announced it to be his conviction, that every time a Whig rises, his principles drop away like water. The Whigs were inclined to level all above them; ...

THE COURT

... and tailor, and obtained some notoriety about the end of the last century as a warm and liberal supporter of the Whigs, at a time when Whig advocacy, especially in a university town, displayed not a little courage in the partisan. Dr. Musgrave was born ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE DERBY MERCURY

... should, indeed, be sorry to say one word in reply to Mr. Gawthorn's remarks : comment would diminish their beauty! But, when the Whig administration of another day came for- ward with an infidel scheme, Mr. Gawthorn and the Derby Reporter, were in favour of ...

THE ELECTION OF 1847

... that the Whigs would have to stumble on very uncomfortably, and with the greatest probability of soon coming to the ground. Again of 60 votes, counting 120 when taken from the one side and added to the other, would still only leave the Whigs, after destroying ...

DERBYSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... that Charles Arkwright, Esq, has consented to take the chair on the occasion. Tis WHIGS AGAIN.-It appears from disclosures already made, that several of our local Whigs, leading Nottingham politicians, made the necessary arrangements for hiring the ...

FINANCIAL SUMMARY OF THE WEEK

... supposed will have a gloomy account render of the state the Exchequer. Should driven to extremity, however. will find the old Whig resource-, borrowing, easy in the present state the money market, but even this mode covering a deficiency must come end at ...

TRELAND

... try his fortune against the Master of the Mint at Dungarvan. The grand cry among aU the constituencies is, Down with the Whigs. IRISH ELECTIONS FIXED. Bandon (borough) Aug. 2. Down (county) Aug. 7. Dublin (city) - Aug. 2. Queen's (county) Aug. 7. ...

DERBY MERCURY

... 1835, and, previously, when the Tory Duke of Wellington was in office? If the Tories could do with ten millions less than the Whigs, it follows that the liigs are far the woist financiers of the two ; or, not the worst financiers, then, infinitely more disposed ...

IRELAND—THE STATE TRIALS

... Brigh. 3763 0 0York& N. Mid. 1638 0 0 Is there a Torv who cannot discern the amiable reason 0 why Lord John Russell and the Whigs, the Roebucks, I the Wards and the Humes, join Sir James Graham on this occasion to worry Mr. Ferrand It is abundantly plain ...

CHARACTER OF MR. MUNTZ, THE BIRMINGHAM MAGISTRATE

... subsequentlyeenforced the necessity of them in conferences with the leaders of the people.' d - Such is the man whom the Whig ministers have ele- t- yated to the magisterial bench, as ' likely to promote the cscause of peace and good order at Birmingham ...