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... the cheapest Bibles yet i ssued ?? Journal. aT The volume is of a convenient size and must prove moet acceptable ?? Northern Whig. ' Much praise is due to Mr M'Peun for the exceed- ingly beautiful edition he has produced ofp this the most unique ofuad the ...

THE NEWCASTLE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1850. TO OUR READERS—THAT IS, THE PUBLIC AT LARGE. The Newcastle ..

... one of the leading members of the Stock Exchange, I am a Whig and a Liberal, I always commence selling Consols as soon as the Whigs get into office. Such has ever been the repute in which whig, liberal, and radical financiers have been held by the very ...

Published: Saturday 05 January 1850
Newspaper: Newcastle Journal
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 8806 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

BRITISH AGRICULTURE AND FOREIGN COMPETITION

... before. If the maintenance of rents throughout the United Kingdom depends simply upon the supply of dupes, are afraid that the Whig landlords will speedily find themselves in a sorry case. We no means | wish to treat this question as Scotland alone were con- ...

Published: Saturday 05 January 1850
Newspaper: Newcastle Journal
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 6992 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

PROPOSED EXTENSION OF THE SUFFRAGE

... satisfies nobody, either in its principle or its operation, and nothing approaching to argument can be offered in its defence. The Whigs themselves confess to its defects; they can only apologise for them and wish they were rectified. more convenient season for ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Duntdee linens Irom the lsamburg dealers, instead of those of Goermans manufacturcrs. In the North of Ire- land, thie Norshern Whig o1' Belfast says,-' All the manufacturisag classes are better off than for many a year; full employment to hand-loom weavers ...

MARINE INTELLIGENCE

... your ain sel, 'Mistress Albert' is that your ain eel .- OPr;tESslON AT NEw ORLEANS.-A Cincinnati correspondent of the Boston Whig relates the following: ?? Last evening, I stepped into a barber's shop, and learned a fact touching slavery, from the lips ...

Published: Friday 18 January 1850
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 4320 | Page: 2 | Tags: Commerce 

NEWCASTLE CORPORATION

... consequence of the large free importation of foreign corn. Me declared himself in favour of a fixed duty, which he regretted the whigs had not proposed as an amendment to Sir Robert Pee l'e plan. The hon member was heard with the greatest impatience, which at ...

Published: Friday 18 January 1850
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 12794 | Page: 3 | Tags: Commerce 

Irish News

... further measures to bring to justice all the parties implicated in the late transactions. The memorial, according to the Northern Whig, has received the signatures of 60,000 persons. Mr Cobden on the Irish Landlords.—We extract from the Dublin Evening Post, ...

MISCELLANEOUS SELECTIONS

... irreconcilably opposed to each s ln o,lc e-united England, should remember that for by ae^. . e are specially indebted to the Whigs. Except haj,i 'J' ministers, and in one case by Walpole, no attempt : en made to stem the progress of the current; and this ...

Published: Saturday 19 January 1850
Newspaper: Newcastle Journal
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1226 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE COMING SESSION

... generally understood that their course of policy will be chalked out by Mr Cobden at the Sheffield meeting on Tuesday. The Whigs will have some difficulty to stand their ground against the reactionaries on the one hand, and the progressive Reformers on ...

Advertisements & Notices

... al during tire brief administration of Gei reral Harrison, and is set down amongst those who are ' on the track,' oni tire Whig side, for the presideicy. In front of him is Mr Clayton, of Delaware,a anns of htrong practical miid, although not possessed ...

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE

... election for Harwich, two Tory candidates expended £6,300 for votes, and the two Whig candidates £2,000 for 84 votes, and left from £300 to £400 unpaid. At Nottingham, the two Whig candidates expended £12,000, and polled 529 voters, and the Tory candidates ...