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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 ...

TRADES' UNIONS

... any *ore than fana- th isoiss of asiy other kind, assails it at every hand. ke Fow long will the alliance of Constitntional Whigs to and 1)enocratie Theorists remain on the face of such pe coaal~iiations as Political Trades' Unions, devoted to fos tho ...

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... originators of the Bulgarian agitation, charg-. ing them with ignorance or rashness; and even the Ecltnonoist, a thoroughly Whig financial journal, describes the difficulties of the case, remarking that however they may be overlooked, they will remain; ...

THE FIRST MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FOR ABERDEEN

... on which lie stood, and I amin sure of this Ft tlat ble wais very nauc respected by all parties in Aber- tihe 'leelt-hotl, whig aid Tory. (Applaise.) lla Ir Thormson, Ti-eartrer of tho Trades' Widovs' Fand , Itttisequently stated thlat only two widom ...

TRADE INTELLIGENCE

... without making ourselves ridiculous. We were reaping the harvest now of seventy p years mismanagement, in which Tory and M Whig statesmen hal borne their part, so brief that none could throw stones at the other. He attri- follo buted the misfortunes that ...