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... manners were considered remarkably austere. At present there seems no likelihood of the perpetrators being discovered.— Northern Whig. ...

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... thrown more lils,ht upon the position and feelings of local political parties than even the general municipal election did. The Whigs believe, or aflect to believe, that Mr APLaren's elevation to the civic chair was but a step towards his supplanting our m ...

UNITED STATES

... since the sailing of the last steamer, continues of the same character, in favour of the democratic party, to the &teat of the Whigs,. The New York papers announce the conclusion of a treaty with the Indians on the southern boundary of Oregon. It .s thought ...

THE NEW FRENCH REVOLUTION

... One consequent.° of the e, a ; , must indeed bs mentioned, though the statement of it anvears very like a bathos. The English Whig Ministry—on the point of falling to pieces throrgli the revived disagreements of the Palmerston and Grey factions—has prritapg ...

Sununarn

... elsewhere treated at length; here we can only glance at a few facts connected with his lordship's career and it. reward. The Whig Government, always weak as a whole, have reduced the individual members to the dead level of a uniform feebleness, so that ...

LORD PALMERSTON'S RESICNATIOL

... political education and family partizanship, li:ss not shown himself so much afraid of popular power as some of his hereditary Whig associates. His late speech to the electors of Tiverton analogically pledged him, as Mr Cobden showed at Manchester, to the ...