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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... struggle for the next presidency Would soon c:ommence. T'le following gentlemen were already talked of as possible candidates:-Whigs: Henry Clay, Danmiel Webster, General Scott. - Democrats .anics Buchanan, General Cass, Commodore Stockton, Gecieal iloustoui ...

Published: Friday 04 October 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1142 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

Foreign Intelligence

... the delivery of fugitive slaves has passed the house 'by a vote of 109 to seventy-five. It was sup f ported by only three Whigs from thl e free states. c Of the Loco Foco members from the free states there e were twenty-six in its favour. A vote' has ...

Foreign Intelligence

... delivery of fugitive'slaves has passed the to . house by- a vote of 109 to seventy-five.- It was sup. v ported by only. three Whigs from the' free states.- to Iof the Loco Foco members from the free states there e in were twenty-six in its favour. - A vote ...

MINISTERIAL REPUDIATION

... sustain them is force, and that is a l weapon sure to break in the hands that Y wield it. A few more such illustrations of the Whig c principle of Government: war upon the weak a -submission to the strong-a few more exam- I ples of lavish and unstinted grants ...

JFcretgn Enj^Kej^

... place on tbe 30th of September. The toll owing gentlemen are already talked of as possible candidates for the presidency :— Whigs : Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, General Scott. — Democrats : James Buchanan General Cass, Commodore Stockton, General Houston ...

Published: Saturday 05 October 1850
Newspaper: Huddersfield Chronicle
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1792 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE NORTHERN STAR

... ITHE NORTHERN STA.R. SiATVRuAY. OCTOBER a;, ILS50. ABUSE OF NATIONAL PROPERTY. The Whigs are dangerous friends to Royalty, and are doing far more to bring it into disrepute than any laboured attack of t those who oppose the Institution upon Iabstract ...

THE PEOPLE'S CAUSE

... English government; the hostility mani- J' 0 fested to him by the Protectionists induced e him and his party to support the Whigs; but t anow that he is no more, and as self-interest is d f the basis of human action, you may depend a upon it that his party ...

Foreign Intelligence

... irrpesdec woud soon- 'commijnce. The followingA ,fii. gentlemen were already talked of as posaible-.candi- im i d dates :-Whigs ;ienjybClay, Daniel .ebster, Gee! ' 5zc. ral ScottDempcsrts,: James ,B4paui,,Geera|: ent e Cases Comrnodore .Stockton, General ...

Alt iotettzneous

... was west through the body—By accounts received Magmas, flionlag, we lawn that three olds as.. of Poly bays boon errand as of Whig I. the murder of Mr. North. It le elated tit the miforaisate madam bad /avoid in the of corral:taunt& Teo Now Commixes woo ...

THE PEOPLE'S CAUSE

... party to support the Whigs; but tic 7e now that he is no more, and as self-interest is dei of the basis of human action, you may depend ae upon it that his party will be like a rope of an, sand, and will be fished for with the Whig at bait, and the Pr ...

THE NORTHERN STAR

... THE NORTHERN ST AR. §STATDAY, OCTOBER 5, IS50. ABUSE OF NATIONAL PROPERTY. The Whigs are dangerous friends to Royalty, and are doing far more to bring it -huto disrepute than any laboured attack of those who oppose the Institution , upon abstract ...

THE PEOPLE'S CAUSE

... party to support the Whigs; but tic, ve now that he is no more, and as self-interest is der of the basis of human action, you may depend a cE upon it that his party will be like a rope of and sand, and will be fished for with the Whig tan R bait, and the ...