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WHIG POOR LAW

... and lastly. to the right 4havingams ?? and defeice -BLACZ- ?? O osX C mm1ss Ox ?Em LAV 01 Eslatu o Dk I, ChaP. .Pae 1.4. WHIG POOR LAW, qaz reader will Atd, in another column, a copy of a petition that has been agreed to by' the Guardians of the Wem ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE

... attention to one particular fket—that all the great changes that bad ever been effected bad generally taken place when the Whig party were oat of power. It was then that they forced upon the Tory government the abolition of the Test and Corporation Acts ...

THE NEW POOR-LAW

... Strirklaiid (Whig), Colonel Evans (Whig), Mlr L b . Lton J3n r (Whiug), Sir Samleel WVhalley (Atadi. teal), Mir liumo (Radical), Mr Hardy (Tory), Colonel S G\uod ( Tory), N r Ward (Whig), Sir Thes. Ereemantle ( lr Saney (Whig), Air Toxver ( ...

HONOUR OF A PEER

... turning up the whites of their eyes as they cheat Ml and plunder each other. 'Others insisted upon Vi it that the body of Whig 'Liberals were more up likely; but this we put aside for the same rea- son. Though tyranny be in their heartsi they have liberty ...

JUDGE COLERIDGE'S CHARGE

... t. Ali thisis meqr sham. The Whigs will not dissDive nor go out till theytre driven out by thepeople. The Tories wiltiotdiv them out; -they only snarl and bark; but take the system in hand tfiey will not. We scy the Whigs have a lease of ofduce to the ...

RURAL POLICE

... laws.' But ieral how mortifying to Whig speculation has been the the result? Every day teams with accoujits the from all parts of the kingdom, of the wretched- - cle- ss, cruelty, and debasing influence of this nd; Whig policy; and of the complete. extermina- ...

SUMMARY OF EVENTS

... United States was causing great sensation In America. Both the Whig and Republican parties are certain of success, but accounts speak most favourably of the success of General Harrison, the Whig can- didate. The Philadelphiaand Pennsylvania banks have offered ...

DEBATE ON THE USURY LAWS

... DEBATE' ON THE USURY LAWS. IT is a somewhat cheering reflection that, In proportion as the Whig faction become' enfeebled in power and damaged in character, we see one bulwark of Their enormous and mischievous phi- losopby giving way'after another, in ...

LIBERATION OF MR. M'DOUALL FROM IMPRISONMENT

... the peo- ple. The Whigs had drunk the people, the source of all political power, whilst it had been their intention to trample under foot the last remnant of liberty which belonged to the peo- ple. (Hear, hear.) According to the Whig definition of ...

NARRATIVE OF JOHN WATKIN'S IMPRISONMENT

... pollice) did n~o~tpahi me so mueh as the ceruelty I asia coiipelled to ~ii~tnsig. , . ;A little out Ofrstooktn 'ire met ai'wari Wh~ig . riend of 'mlbe''eotibg in a glg.' tiI got' off 'the' coach and told him what had happened to me. HEsaid it was avpity. Leofficsr ...

ANTI-CORN LAW MEETING AT NEWCASTLE

... Why, as far as possible, to revive our commerce, and make all the comforts of life accessible to the poor.- But when did the Whigs find it necessary that all ar- ticles of food should be accessible [hear, and hisses]. Ary one who would say that the Wigs ...