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LONDON CORN MARKET—April 8

... the rumours of Ministerial clhanges circulated during the recess are utterly unfounded. Sir James Graham does not join the Whig Ministry. A letter from Paris announces that the electric telegraph from Paris to London is rapidly advancing towards comple ...

THE INDUSTRY OF THE PEOPLE

... such an ex'pectation atbest a forlor uii hope;, yet. still that furnis'hes no reason~for re laxing in our efforts.' ~'The Whig Minisfty~-by the co~nfession of men of all parties-has a most Irectiriona' tenure of office: .Already the House, of Peers has ...

PROTECTION AND FREE-TRADE

... assistance of his Ministers, after the most careful deliberation and consideration, including the Secretary of State, Mr Webster, a Whig and a Liberal politician-considered by many the greatest statesman of the agc-[see the Earl of Carlisle's late admirable lecture ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... Dragoons, to be Captain, vice Newman, whp exchanges; Lieutenant James Atkinson, from the 70th Foot, te.bi 1ieufenant, vice Whig- ham, who exchanges ; Ensign John Shaw Wyllie. to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Thellusson, who retires. 87th Foot_..Edwiu ...

THE REVENUE

... even a greater-in all measures of financial and so- cial reform. (Fromn the -ilferning Herald.) Brazen the matter as they may, Whig financial manage- Ment hourly loses its lacquer. Stoutly and stolidly the Chancellor of the Exchequer resisted the proposition ...

SMITHFIELD CATTLE MARKET—Monday

... assure you how necessary I consider suchs an Association under the strange and afflicting revival of religious persecution by a Whig Government in the middle of the 19th century ! I enclose £10 towards tho expeuse of inaugurating the Society, and have the ...

FREE TRADE BANQUET AT MANCHESTER

... principles.i Tileh free traders belonged to no party: thie would never unite tle e principles of free trade to any party, either Whig, Tory, or Ra- dic-al but no party could be~ atllow~ed to continne in officewhichli was not falirly and honestly determined ...

FREE-TRADE

... in which the le *aauthor, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, addressing the tii ig member for Tiverton, says, 1you owe the Whigs great ti ,n gratitude, my Lord, and, therefore, I think you will be- sEt ts tray them; and, throwing off, one after another ...