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WHIG POLICY IN THE ENSUING SESSION

... friteliberpiot intrru~sry. -ALIuSPOPULI LBX BUPREMMA. FRIDAY. JANUARY5, 1844. WHIG POLICY IN THE ENSUING SES SI ON. It is not to be supposed that the Parliamentary hi vacation has been passed in inactivity,, or that the b Anti.Ccrf-LBw L~eague's new agitation ...

LORD STANLEY AND THE CORN LAWS

... the event of the Whigs meddling with Church property ;-2dly, That since 1834 he has been in close and confidential intercourse with Sir Robert Peel. Bat the difference oil one question was no justification for his opposing the Whigs on all; and confidential ...

COURT AND FASHIONABLE LIFE

... Chichester. Upon reading the above, a waggish neighbour of ours exclaimed, What! another of the clique Well, now, indeed, the Whigs have got past Baring !' —Albion. ...

THE NEW POOR LAW

... clanseurers against Whig bastiles have as yet bot taken by their motion, is to install a Government strong dogtin enough to carry out the measures most obnoxious to was e, them, without caring for their opposition. In breaking and hr up the Whig, Ministry at ...

THE LIVERPOOL COURIER AND THE NEW POOR LAW

... as the Whigs. Our contempory of the Li- verpool Courier has a furious article on the subject in his e pane of Wednesdny last; and we suppose that we must d mclude him amongst the honest opponents of the law, because, whilst he abuses the Whigs for its ...

INQUESTS

... 1834 the Tories wielded the desti- iies of tbus country, sixty-four years since the accession of Georr~e the Third, while tile Whig or Liberal party only hr,.Ir office during the short period of nine years oat of tl e sixty-four; so the country may well judge ...

THE OPENING OF THE SESSION

... decimate the mniserable co'qstltuency of Irelind,'it ippa'r tfiat Sir Robert Peefthrowsto tbe ,wind bota' the Tory bill and the Whig doctrine of finality, and is read7-to ?? U'Comieli influence.by the, addition of balf a score'df oriunty' nembers I ' Vhat ...

SUMMARY OF THE WEEK'S NEWS

... therefore, has no internal power of developement. It can only grow formidable through adventitious circumstances. If the whigs evince feebleness, and concurrently with that the impending change in the prices of grain should givs some opportunity for ...

POLICE

... going to vote the democratic and a Per- Whig ticket. Here it Is, tied with a red string, and Mr. Smith nents. will go with you, so that you can both vote together.' This Mr. all thq 6L Smith, being a stanch Whig. takes care that the clerk shall vote the ...

THE MANCHESTER GUARDIAN AND THE IRISH TRIALS

... laying it oeown to the jury, the Judge did not point out the limits of lawoul excitement, as it was his province to have done. Whigs may have used the same form of indictment, as the Gtrardianr declares with much glee, but there have P been no such applications ...

ANOTHER CHARTIST LEADER ARRESTED

... l tij5es (iliring the progress of the 'e procession. At the greeni one of the leaders raised a cry of ie ''Curses for thi whigs, ot which Mr. Vernon said to wit- el ness, I don't like that, custes break no boutes. .e The cotistable, avlto took the ...