EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... point of vieY has yet to bc deve- loped. AmLRICAmi ArFrAIRS, Io1; YoraK, Dec. 15,- There appearq to be ito disposition in the whig party, as a party, to give up any point for which tbey Cuol- terded during twe last session. A few of them may be Wiillng to ...

PUBLIC OCCURRENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... merit of cultivating the first ihish of new po. tatoes brought to Belfast, this season, is Mrs Simms, of the Deer-park.-N. Whig. SABBATH SCHOOL SoIaRE.-On Tuesday the 13th ult. the Craignioro Sabbath School Union held a soirec it the Anabaptist Mllee ...

EDUCATION, HABIT, CR

... (one of a numerous sample) and the deadening, and cold- blooded, revelations that every now and then ooze out respecting the Whig Hell at Holloway, ought, to satisfy every one that our system of prison discipline is alto- gether opposed to justice, morality ...

ANTI-CORN LAW SOIREE IN LEITH

... Irn these cireunmstances, what rwere hait they to do ? le wo~uld stern them not to bec ou-led iaway with party mimries. Thle Whigs arid Toriesl r o rleliglitedt to tauist thorn withi loatiting namnes, bry -to which hoopse wcre apt to be mlisled,. lie would ...

THE MURDER OF MR. DRUMMOND

... consistency, be backed id by the Whigs; while, on the other hand, if the in Whigs oppose him with the measures of the of Leaguers, the Conservatives of every grade will of stand by him to a man; and no opposition the an Whigs can muster, by whatever amalgamation ...

ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE

... Of their principles. The letters declining and refusing the honour are numerous beyond anything we ever heard of The old Whigs fight shy; they offer many regrets a*d excuses, but none of them accepts. Lord John Itwu; says that it would be infrl. dig ...

THE HORRIBLE REVELATIONS RESPECTING THE NEW POOR LAW

... arising from sheer starvation. We have taken them from tke York Heraid, a Whig paper therefore, not likely to eolour the statement for the purpose of throwing odium upon the Whig Poor Law, or its adminis- trators. To that statement we invite the serious ...

FARMERS AND THE CORN LAWS

... nowv were mere skirmishes to put off the dog of repeal.' The whigs said to the tories 1why'don't you do it ?The'tories replied by asking why didn't yop do it ? Now the Leugue wias neither whig, n'itoritoy, nor charftist,but a body of men banded together ...

TRIAL OF M'NAGHTEN FOR THE MURDER OF MR. DRUMMOND

... he delayed, Lord William has again been sent to him to know the reason, and it is said, with a gentle hint, that the old ' Whig Geueral' iill pull his ?? 1ihercsly. DEATrI OF TFIE EARL OF ATIlLON._-The Earl expired at two o'clock on Thursday morning, ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... Hcrinsae, examined Iry Sir. VW'ilts- deposed ts paying teenfy n V. the eums before mentioned, en tire 26th of Nroveminer, and that Whig-rt ly he gave 'him an order on ?? 27th, whinh was not execut ed. tis .-Beirig crosr-examirred by Mr. Sioss, witness said the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... But since these observations of the Attorney-General brought him to the Reform Bill, let them contrast the con- ductIof the Whigs and the Chartists on this 'very ground. How was the Reform Bill carried? Where, in the course of the present agitation, are ...