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THE SESSION

... Radicals because 3 they do not efficiently support the Whigs, as if a party 'nd could be held together by the supremacy of one see- alL- tion, and the unquestioning submission of the other. If the Whigs ani adicals are expected to work toge- thbt, ther, it ...

THE SESSION

... - national and partisan -has been thrown away; because they to whom it was vouch- safed were incapable of grasping it. The Whigs, with their surplus revenue, have totally failed to recover their place in the waning confidence of the pablic, by applying ...

THE SESSION

... effects be produced. Mr. a I DIsRAEnL is believed to have'no convictions, and t e ยข,who knows that he will not outbid the Whigs, and exi introduce a measure of Parliamentary Reform far eIE d better than anything they would offer ? He is known TE never ...

ELECTION PETITIONS

... falling on an individual, has hitherto pre- vented the prosecution of many a plaint, and caused a compromise of seats between Whig and Tory to hush up corruption, will help to expose bribery and unseat mem- bers who have bought their votes. It has been said ...

PRESTON QUARTER SESSIONS

... APPEAL CASES. BAIBER V. J. QGEMAN, ESQ., AND OTrEaS, MAGISTRATES OF PRESTON. Mr. Segar appeared for the appellant, and Mr. Whig- ham for the respondents. The appeal was for a reversal of the decision of the magistrates at the last general licensing sessions ...

WIGAN

... scope to the Wigan Tory press, last week, to wind their horns and ring&*e changes on the clandestine pro- ceedings of the Whigs, as if the party whom they serve were entirely free from blame in this business. We be- lieve that the question of the necessity ...

INQUESTS

... KrNSALE.-A provincial paper i, states that Mr. Ilawes will positively resign his seat in s parliameret, and that Mr. Heaid, the whig candidate, will y have a walk over. ?? BrET-ROOT SUGAR MANUFAeTOaY.-The Leinster Ex- r press announces that all extensive building ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, THURSDAY LAST

... between Lord John Russell and Lord Palmerston is a matter of common conversation, and the union of his name with all the leading Whig statesmen at the speaker's dinner was, perhaps, only the forerunner of its union at another table. The report is that his lordship ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL FOR MURDER

... who herself set fire utseq to the house * and that the old womnon died from the effects of her &aughter's cruelty and ?? toaI Whig. brookocx 7. 7L in t D~WoMn W. . , I . ...

THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

... respective districts; but this Jl d. project, if we are to believe Mlr. WALPOLE, like many lb n-other good intentions of the Whigs, was never carried a be out, and Lords TRuno and COTTENHAM continued to Li de manufacture justicies, without reference to the ...

THE CRIMEAN INQUIRY

... re- quiring to be left to itself to eliminate all the dangerous gases, and become flat, stale, unprofitable, and safe. As a whig, be, when beating about for expedients, naturally thought of a commission, and, as a passed secretary at war of some half century's ...

REVIVAL OF THE ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE

... either the whigs or the conservatives, I have s seen that the whole of the difficulties of the House of n Commons-that is the whole of the difficulties, in addition i- to the difficulty we all know to exist in the inherent weak- it ness of the whig party, ...