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present financial difficuliiea the cooniry under which next •mmoo PurlUmeot will opm. are admirers Whig ..

... present financial difficuliiea the cooniry under which next •mmoo PurlUmeot will opm. are admirers Whig Govenmieoi in and as steward* the national re?e- the people may well exclaim ihe Patriarch of old, miserableare jj When ihe present Ministers took ...

DEVONPORT MUNICIPAL ELECTION

... (Coaeerva- Uve), and Mr. Byers, (Whig) retire—the same gentleman with Mr. Laity (Whig) are candidates. Sr. John's —Mr. R. Pike, (Conservative), and W. Clark, (Whig) redro—Messrs. Clerk. Abbott, and J. Little, are the Whig candidates, end Mr. T, Rundle Mena* ...

CONSERVATIVE

... because, he could not obtain the additional Income Tax this session. If so. it a kind threat; but, no person trusts to Whig promises. Whig threatening* wilt make no one afraid. weak government roust an expensive one ; the government of Loro John Rossrll weak ...

LITERATURE

... who understands the subject. The article of this month a continuation (he analyst!, ** Whig Ptofess’.ons and big Practice.” hoUuwncss und insincerity of the Whigs is most dearly and completely established an appeal to the history the last quarter s. century ...

CONSERVATIVE

... DEVONPOUT. WEDNESDAY MORNING. Juwa 7, 18*7. THE NAVIGATION LAWS. Oc» rulcra, tlie which hs* ever marked the measures of the Whig*, seem Jetcrrainod to push their principles to the utmost, aud hare signified their intention of forcing on the couniry the ...

CORNWALL

... RT. 'tD.,E.sr.\V Ik'UMNG, March 15th, 1848 Tilt MINISTRY ANI) I’IIE INCOME- tax. |,niv.d from time imme' l ,at talents the Whigs l al theorists, however capti' ' ;'‘! 'h’ of national improvement, i.i f ' increase of mamifactur•■s, c ' » rcial greatness ...