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PICKINGS rzox TEM WINKS PVC

... shall go down to the House prepared every night, until further notice, to die upon the Boor, to the confusion of the cowardly Whigs in general, and of Lord John Russell in particular. And further, be assured, that I have employed the vacation in a series ...

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... the Exhibition of ISM under threat of martial law! ATLESISCRT ELECTlON.—Aylesbur7 has returned MT Frederick Calvert, Q.C. (Whig), for its metals. r of Parliament, in room of the late Lord - Nugent. At the nomination, on Thursday, Mr Calvert announced ...

THE COMING SESSION

... weak, vacillating, or unprincipled. Men, like water, never rise above their level; and it will be marvellous if the present Whig statesmen, in discussing the many grave and important measures which must come before them, ever rise higher than the interests ...

TIE POPE *ll 111 NEFENNEIL

... attempt it, and they will be imprisoned in dozens for years, or banished beyond seas. The last canon quoted may give some clue to Whig anxiety for the endowment of the Romish priesthood. This, then, is no war against the orthodoxy of a religion, no war of dogmatic ...

THE CASE OF EA SLOANE

... the habit of making a pleasant and lively exhibition of themselves. °La GOI.DXY OPPORTUNITIEL—Ther• is so much precious ore Whig brought from California, thnt people are beginning to fear gold may become a drug as well as a metal. Already gold &di ore ...

be Obinburgb ileitis. EDINBURGH, S tITIMAY, JANUARY 18, 1851. Summar»

... warning we consider needful. Three quarters of a million, and the lives of our brave sailors, must no longer be sacrificed that Whig families may be supplied with lucrative situations and ample pensions, for going through a few years' expensive mischief upon ...

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... but not Bishop of Birmingham. Csnsidering the liberality in matters of redgious toleration which has always distinguished the Whig party, it cannot be thought sorprising if even this moderate measure of repression should have been at first opposed within ...