SPIRIT OF THE PRESS

... some further adherents from among the old Whig party. \advocating a Reform Bill a little in advance of last, but still widely different front that pro- posed by John Russell, which, it appears, many of the old Whig families dislike as much as the Conservatives ...

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... president of the United States arc thus given by the New York Herald: Genwral Pierce, democrat; Generat Scott, whig; Daniet Webster, uenion whig; J. P. Hale, freesoiter W~illiam Goodell. liberty sano; Governor Trroupe, secessionist. Wmo. Downs, off Ho ...

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... takes exception to the remark - The Whigs are very mueh oat of place in any party which claims to be thoroughly wad tnlrdyiberal. and adds- Did it not cecur to the writer that the herenitary bead and front of the Whigs (tbe Duke of Argyllt baa stood in ...

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... /J4Lroctober nexrt, ARTHUR W. S. ANDREVS, Secretaries pro tem. Tickets to be had from the Secretaries, and at the 1lorthern Whig, Mercury, and Banner of Ulster Of- fices. 2075 5 ...

The Queen and the late Review.—His Royal Highness the Field Marshal Commandingin-Chiet' lias received the ..

... Cabinet at the First Lord the Treasury's official residence in Downing-street to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon. A meeting of Whig members of Parliament was held lust evening to consider the Irish Compensation Bill. hear that the meeting was thinly attended ...

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... Irish J.ournOal of highest standing, and is recognised its one of the best advertismi papers in Ireland. The WEEKLY NORTHERN WHIG, established F ebrurTa, t 1858, is a fill-sized double sheet newspaper, published ate mo- derate price ; and beisig nmost carefully ...

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... , ?? 3 30,000 30,000 30,500 Northern Whig . . 40,000 25.405 23,50) Mercury .15,000 7,500 20,000 Banner of Ulster, 18,;00 18,000 20,000 Morning Newss,. .. 5,00 _,0 WcitrY Nrws, ?? !,000 ?? ,000 Weekly Northern Whig, , 5,000 2,300 2,500 Weekly Press,. I ...

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... 1 Ur. Brighti121 . . .. - 121' Poetry .29 , msof EtgarPoe 13 Lord Salisbury on Indian CORREISPONDENCE:orpe.13S Policy . 122 Whig and Radical . 12S - ?? Masters of Claythoe..13 CPso.l2 icyg . ?? ?? ?? 12 W i .dR ?? ?? I 128No}m~e~iln Al1fonso's Progress ...

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... CIRCULATION OF TIHE BErFASI' PRESS. THE Northern Whig persists ill edopting a eotorse to .which no other journal in tile United Kingdom finds it necessary to resort-uiamelY, the republi- cationa of thle old Newspaper Stamp Return, made up to Ist July ...

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... of the Reform Club, that has been playing the part of a. little boy, masquerading in his father's hat, to frighten the whole Whig family~in Aberdeen. Urgent solicitations were telegraphed from Aberdeen, and urgent counsel telegraphed in. return -from London ...

THE MINISTERS AND THE POPE

... the audacity the Whig ministers in venturing to start inch a strain. In what, j wemust ask,did the Tractarian movement originate ? Whose acts provoked it? Is Lord John Rusaell in this caw entitled to throw the first stone? The Whig Government of 1830 ...