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To the Editor of the Salisbury Winchester Journal. From the in Winchester, Sin, Oct. 22d, lftß. It now more than

... marked the conduct of the leaders party; at which time I wept under the reflection, that, during that insane period, the Whigs had carried important measures for the people. I said, however, that I was not implacable; but, Sir, although it be true, that ...

Published: Monday 28 October 1833
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 875 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LEGALITY OF THE MUNICIPAL COMMISSION

... have been the object. If there be Whig corporations who have done amiss, let them receive the same censure, and be liable to the same corrections, with their Tory brethren. The inquiry was not instituted in favour of Whigs, against Tories, but against injustice ...

London

... stated, that Count Orlof ia about Sake the command of the Ruiqjah'parol and military forces in Turkey. Henry J. Winninjftop, the Whig candidnte, has been returned fox-West Worcestershire by majority of 112. George Mavis, youth,.was yesterday found guilty, at ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... support and applause the public- They had made the term Whig a by-word, and had shown that the worst species To«y was Whig place. Hud motion like' the present been brought forward when the Whigs were in their old opposition places, what declamations would ...

London

... the favourite with the Tories. Mr. Joshua Bower, of Hunslet, is expected to be the nominee of the Radical party ; and the Whigs are directing their attention to Mr. Fawkes, son of the late Walter Fawkes, Esq., of ley-hall. The electors of Iluddersfield ...

London

... to usei,—in short, these Whigs, though with sound and fair intentions, have, in their demeanour, *« much resembled forks, that portion of that national hatred wherewith the Tories are detested has overflowed upon the Whigs,— that the secret of the u ...

Friday's Post

... launched against the Whigs, they can bear the invectives the Hon. Member for Dublin. Those who have faced the cry k Popery* will not fear the cry of ' Repeal' (cheers); and the time will come when History shall justice to the Whigs, and make known to tiie ...

London

... and steadiness of purpose. It is grievous to reficct, that, under these adverse circumstances, the popularity of the present Whig Government is a fearful discount, and people appear to regard their continuance in, or secession from, otficc with a feeling ...

To the Clergy, Heads of FamVTr.s, Emigrants, Travellent, and Captains of Vessels. Just published, price 3*. fid ..

... volume like that before us, so simple in its datails, and so distinct its arrangements, must prove highly useful.—Northern Whig. the hands of a book-making Doctor, the contents thisUsefol publication would have been spun out to a loi. volume.—Evenittg ...

Published: Monday 01 April 1833
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1381 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

PRICE ONE SHILLING. PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS GAS-LIGHTING. By J. O. RUTTER. , SECOND EDITION. The Work is divided ..

... volume like that before us, so simple its details, and so distinct in its arrangements, must prove highly useful.—Northern Whig. In the hands book-making Doctor, the contents this useful publication would have been spun out la*, volume.— Evening Packet ...

Published: Monday 11 March 1833
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1371 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

London,

... House of Commons, on being elected, to decline the honour, as being unworthy of the dignity conferred upon him, when posse of Whigs and Jones assailed him, bv force of arms and hat 3, and actually drove or buffeted him into the chair, against his pretended ...

London

... Sadler and Blackburne have both started for udders field, the former on the combined Tory and Radical, and the latter the Whig interest. It is reported, that P. M. Stewart, Esq., M. P. for Lancaster, will be invited to fill the chair at Lloyd's. Sir ...