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TIME'S NEW YEAR'S HINTS TO THE ELECTORS • (From the Dublin Evening Mail.) OF ENGLAND. DUBLIN CoUNTY.—Mr. James ..

... CHESHIRE, SOUTH.—Mr. Tollemache, who courageously the applicants lied used due diligence to endeavour to came forward on the Whig interest, when Lord Grosvenor get their weights and measures re-stamped according' to resigned, has discovered that discretion ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1835
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County: London, England
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THE DISSOLUTION

... . End of the first reform parliament, and disbanding of the Destructive parliamentary forces. Dissensions in the ranks of Whigs and Radicals—Union, bright hopes, and prospect of a happy new year, among the friends of the constitution in Church and state ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1835
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County: London, England
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THE NEW YEAR

... es ; but there is the greatest danger that some amongst them may be made the dupes of Whig fraud. It is to this class, indeed, that the downright lying of the Whigs is obviously addressed. It is, in order to enlist the passions of this class, against ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1835
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County: London, England
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.2fUGUST

... ought to do, at which their noses were greatly offended. Another Conservative triumph in East Gloucestershire, and anuivr Whig-Radical riot. Working of the Reform system in Clerkenwell, and flight of Scott, the Radical head of the Radical vestry, with ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1835
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County: London, England
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EFFECTS OF THE NEW POOR LAW BILL

... and fitting up. Happ:ly no lives were lost. J • RIOT AT ROCHDALE. .DISGRACEFUL CONDUCT OF THE WHIGS*, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, RECEIVED THIS MORNI II- The Whigs of this borough, finding their cause h o p re l less, have had recourse to anew method of electioneeri ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1835
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County: London, England
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BRIGHTON—TuEsDAY

... vote for the Tories, because the Whigs are my worst customers. From the days of Fox they are proverbial for meanness and not paying. However, I happen to have a Whig landlord—Whig I can scarcely call him —a Radical Whig landlord, and he has been worrying ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1835
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County: London, England
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FRom TUESDAY, DEC. 30, 1834, TO THURSDAY, JAN. 1, 1835

... The Whig confer a small pension . on the , eminent Dr. - Wton ; a place small salary on Mr. Godwin ;', and atother on -the eminent Dr. til , _ JamesOri—the . ' of the three pensions amounting to the munificent sum . 4001. : the same Whig ministers ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1835
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County: London, England
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NOVEMBEIt

... NOVEMBEIt. Great Whig reduction the cost of sweeping the chimneys at Portsmouth barracks ; and ministerial order to supply the soldiers' children at Royal Hibernian School, Dublin, with skimmed instead of new milk, as before. Discussion in the Common ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1835
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County: London, England
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SEPTE MUER

... Office revenue in consequence of the noble lord's frequent and friendly dispatches by the night's post to his Royal Master. Whig-Radical Feed at Edin. burgh—commences with a riotous attack on the Pavilion by 700 men, armed with glasses and bottles ; ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1835
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County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 570 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

FTBRUARY

... Spectator—the reforming, liberal Spectator—denounces the Whig government as aristocrats of less popular manners than the Tories ; the popular street chant concludes withhey call themselves Whigs and the friends of the poor. the Tories themselves could ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1835
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County: London, England
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THE PRAYER or THE STAistbARIL A NEW YEAR'S GIFT TO ITS READERS. (From Standard.) We have passed through the days

... NEW YEAR'S GIFT TO ITS READERS. (From Standard.) We have passed through the days of the year 34, And with it the rule of the Whigs is no more. May those who a twelvemonth are spared to survive, Speak well of the course of the year 35! That from Church and ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1835
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County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1863 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

PURITY OF ELECTION

... parliament. Of the present members they have already had some experience; let them judge accordingly. MORE WHIG PURITY. (From the York Chronicle.) The late Whig government loudly denounced bribery and corruption among the Tories, and professed to govern without ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1835
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
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