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SPECIMENS OF DEATH.-A lidioucnMONCEii's. From ike Monthly ) I e*,—a reforming radical!—l’m not at dcatii's door ..

... reforming radical!—l’m not at dcatii's door, am 1 ?—Answer me (rtily, and tell him alonre, fare face, that he’s lying Kepuhlican Whig. Tell him so, Dawson, and I’ll something handsome for you. physician'—a ranting, radical rapscallion ' —Who sent for him ? ...

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... article by ashing these Whig close whan their cuadidata hr tha Mayoralty would have afood bat far tha fra CoxiserrsliTte who rune ta reecaa Ob par” with his Radical caraprtkaa. probably placed in tha ciric chair by tha Him rata Whig Cbainaaa. TOWN (XJUNCIL ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS- Thursday

... never yet been guilty of foreign or domestic war, and no inquiry instituted. As his own trial, was tried a Whig Jury, kindly selected by the York Whig Club, and’ sentenced lo and a half years’implisonnieut, foi tending the Manchester Meeting. was called illegal ...

It is with no faint interest that we bars morning paper ot I the following * very clear report of

... the use, which, ihnniifti th. •gmey of Whig gentlemen, the letter y' the first lady in the land sent to ncrre' r The Queen remain* a the beet health, hut lament to grieved aubjecta complete! f hemmed « tolerant Whig faction, who aec« •. chain her free-wiH ...

Tb« Caon, fa.—Widiin lit* k*f four or fin djy* tb* wtatbv born ancomtoonly «od gonUb th« tbennometrr ungiog from *•

... inevitably be precipitated into an abyss of min. they rurh towards the Radical extreme, they leave behind them all the moderate Whig*; if they seek the aid of Conservatives. from that invtant they cease to exist as Ministry, truth of the find position is ...

tloM tbit tic pr«ii*iMi7 co«»i«4» Def*tfr*s tmromamtkm for llfee Section m Ike working •««*«•» ‘k*. •°p•thaency ..

... haying grown aotoowh.t reanye and iiayord whig centre id, why they are now mob and common people—-faogh I We bid the artizane the dock-yard—the labourera who are now derpiaed, mark, how they are apt apse the Whig*, if they have the mea. they will that ...

MONDAY

... Tories (whose treaty it was, and who would have continued the payment) opposed the treaty with the view of turning out the Whigs, be supported the Ministers for the purpose of defeating such object, he being desirous of keeping them in office till they ...

LECTURE ON TITHES, To the Editor of the Devonport Telegraph and Plumouth Chrutticle. Sir—lt will in the ..

... introduced, the lecturer look considerable pains impress upon his audience that no trust could be placed in either Whig or Tory, and though the Whigs might be preferable the Tories, the power of the people was the only ground of confidence, and he therefore ...

h» there »ti(tU a. > freehpWer oflVwi. M'l pledged to o«e bret exeettoee fee the performance concomitant dutee ..

... Factioo would not serve the bloody brutal Whig, that gentlemen termed them anlces they paid them their price; that was to promote the end they had ta triaw. and Sat end was mioehiaf; tharefore the Whig, wished to conciliate the Badieals, they must ...

ELECTION PROCEEDINGS

... polling commenced in Queen-square, on Wednesday. Sir R. R. Vyvyan’s hopes of success are greatly increased the feuds among the Whig reformers and the Radical reformer-, who have three candidates in the ft. Id, viz., Messrs Bailhe and Prolheroc, the late Members ...