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I therein the sacred fire of classic

... seen burning thin its of the mher the masterly re. sessions which the noble and learned used to take when the hereditary Whigs misma- d the administrative, and botched the legislative, ness of the country. All will readily call to mind the I array of ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD, AND GENERAL COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER:

... an additional guarantee, by which serious obstacles will be imposed upon commercial transactions. IF Whig performances were at all proportionate to Whig promises, great might have been the expectations of purification from electoral corruptions, according ...

for the scarlet-robed

... for the scarlet-robed s creating us bringin on to his s and pay ks to Lord DERE pelling him to resp e to his Whigs remained in office, the presentation ;could no .ould not cancelle, of Popery, I nent is firmly liave been made belieye we may resolved to ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS.-TUESDAY, MAY 10

... spoken to some of the leading Whigs and believed that it was not their intention to depart from their former policy o❑ the subject. At a subsequent meeting Mr. Maurice O'Connell said he was authorised to state that if the Whig party returned to office, it ...

sked, by persons not likely to be misled

... graphically described the opon which he had had to encounter during his term of rrayed against him he found about two hundred Whigs and Radicals, and about fifty gentlemen from the sister isle, whose only policy seemed to be to render e Government impossible ...

is not always to the Swift,

... of the Whir and the pr Cr it. Aerate c CI larlea aspirants The treasu standinc i Mr. Hitct some par Reynold member of the f Whig aristocrae will pt former twc Watson are have strong clai Mr. Crowder wt Mr. M. D. Hill of the great di and bo' Crow& Hawes ...

ived confirmation

... Cork in a few days ECONOMY IN PLACES. Ou reading that the Government had discontinued the Idmirally Semaphores Though the Whigs have We must own that, in putting the Of retrenchment they now give a sip TO THE REV. DR Rrv. SIR Not having con parties to ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... l ' l nerston, after commencing about the Whigs, O ceeded to detail a great number of reforms, as them, with which, however, the Whigs nothing to do; though, as regards the effects of of them, nothing more Whig-like could he Conceived. He imagines, for ...

TO' THE EDITOR OP THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... however, that the freemen were disfran-• chised, does it follow, as- a matter of course, that they would then vote on the. Whig side ? The promoters-of this petition would probably be much disappointed in. the result, and I shall give a few reasons why ...

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... which he says that there is no hope for Ireland but in the repeal. MARRIAGE IN HIGH LIFE.—We understand (says the Northern Whig) that the heir to the most ancient baronetcy in Ireland (with one exception) is about to lead to the hymeneal altar one of ...

No such state of things as a beggared

... depend upon it, that if, in their emergency, they rally to the aid of thf ders to liberality; if they aid them in returning a Whig or a dc and in carrying cut the that faction 3axe or Nil! be to turn it a whom they are now seeking disl MR. FORBES MACKEP ...

,tion of schemers is favoured w

... especially qualified to superintend the pecuniar s of the nation—who did not este himself a en-born finan So the prodigal Whigs and the bankrupt Peelites are al [armingly ac nly in cc suiting and advising upon Income Tax and all other fiscal matters, ...