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... e80ompnlnicats, oommenc6 each evening at 41ght o'clock, TO CORRESPONDENTS. T We eannot undertake to return communications of whiG o we do not avall ourselves. Communications abouV i C always be legibly isritten in ink, and on one side of tkc paycr rnlyi; ...

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... social gatherings, private selebrattons, &o., can only be publislidd when paid for as adveitsements. ?? letter of A Welsh Whig has been a'eoeived. We havt forwarded the letter of BS. R. T. to the agent at DMloags. . 11. W., 8andbach.-Any bookseller ...

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... rendered some service as an opponent to the Ceutralising achetues of the Whig.- The experience ac- quired by me in the course of that arduous contest convinces me that the Whigs have a uniform policy to sustain every- thing English and to sacrifice everything ...

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NEWS FROM PARIS

... the place to the Liberals. A bitter struggle is hand. Tho Toi-ies know they have lost their overwhelming majority, and the Whigs think their time has como. Ever since the Berlin Treaty Lord Beaconsfield's popularity has been on tho decline. has often seemed ...

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... instructions. What is in P t the wind now P Lord John is one of the most ho- t: nourable and constitutional membnrs of the old u Whig party, and we therefore think it can be no t light Matter that has induced him, at such a moment c to abdicate his high and ...

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... distrust and are shy of the Whigs. This is the reason why, at the present crisis, the people would place as little con- fidence in a PALMERSTON Cabinet composed of pure Whigs as in a PALMERISTON Cabinet composed of a medley of Whigs and Aberdeenites. The people ...

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... Eve:NrNr, TO OBLIGE BENSON. Mes'rs. Emery, F. Robson, zad Leslie: Miss ,Marston, Niss E. Turner.-THE FIRST NIGHT, Messrs. Alfred Whig-an, Leslie, Vincent, ant Harwood Cooper; Misc P. Horton, and Miss Emily Ozmonde.-And TIlE WANDERING MINSTREL. Mr. F. Robson; ...

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... Northern Whig,. Mercury,. Banner of Ulster,. Morning Nows,. WEEKIY NWS,. Weekly Northorn Whig, Weekly Press, The totals exhibited by eighteen monults:- Nuws-LcrTrlt, 185 Northern Whig, 151 Mercury, 85 Banner of Ulster, 108 W'mEKtLY NERwS, 38 Weekly Whig, 17 ...

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... 30,000 30,000 30,o00 Northern Whig, .ng.. ., o,000 25,405 23,5000 Mercury, .. .'15,000 7,b00 20,000 Bianner of Ulster . ..18,300 18,000 20,000 M1orning News . -1,0 WuEEstY Newvs . 8,000 5,000 1'0 Weekly Northern Whig, 5,000 2,500 2,500 Weekly Press ...

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PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE

... Peelite Conservatives cheered because they remembered Lord J. Russell's Edinburgh letter and the tardy conversion the Whigs ; the Whigs cheered because they gladly gave the credit to Mr. Cobden rather than to the Minister ; and tlve Protectionists cheered ...