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Summarg

... alike determine to place Roman Catholicism in a better pecuniary position than any other Dissenting body in the state. The Whigs are at least consistent. They say the endowment is right so long as any other endowment exists, and therefore they would do ...

Summarn

... never could have been considered a temporary measure in the Whig sense of these words, and that the idea of such a tax being only for times of war was nothing but an unreasoning and unsubstantial Whig tradition. It was the necessary accompaniment of Free-trade ...

THE SCOTCH ELECTIONS

... so tend to confirm the opinion that it is a mere Whig-rotten burgh, as simple fact that the expenses of Mr Monertiff a election are said to be paid by Mr Murray of Ilenderland, or out of a subscribed Whig fund altogether unconnected was these burghs. If ...

•NIZICA

... advantage, for the United States fishermen, is about to propose to Great Britain a new comnien ial eonvention. General Scott, the Whig candidate for the Presidency ' hail been warmly received in the west. The Calia dian igislature hail agreed to guarantee a ...

THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS

... being in Parliament, has been beaten at Devonport by General Berkeley. Lord Londesborough has patched up his tiff with the Whigs, and the result is that Mr G. F. Young 110 longer represents the mercantile interests of Scarborough. The Protectionist Mr ...

SWITZERLAND

... 7th. The Whig members of the New York Legislature have nominated General Scott for the Presidency, and the Miasouri State Democratic Convention have a preference for General Gage. The State general election in Rhode Island gone for the Whigs, with the ...

LI I EI:ARY NEWS

... Bron4hani ocrwrilaw Wi!lissi IV. NI frank, jot, straiglol'irwoid. I to Lien weak (dee; a tin-hcil inbler, bitterly bottle to the Whigs, and rd'orm. Of IV. it is ail flare wss uoe thing, ny 011(4 which to that wet Li A-elf. he k, ea, on I, we rus,*et, never ...

A/EN OF THE LEITH BURGHS. ELECTORS AN!) NON ELECTORS

... Principles of Justice and Human Rights. lam opposed to the wretched sophistries of _your deceivers; call themselves what they may—Whig, Tory, Free-trader, Protectionist, or sham Liberal—they are all the same as regards your interests. They are your enemies, ...

•MERICA

... Montgomery, Ala, had refused to adopt a new candidate for the Pr, sidency, and had appointed a committee to interrogate the Whig and democratic candidates on the question of the compromise, and the right of secession, and it either answer favourably, they ...

MMUS EINTIIIII

... I opposed to them all, would no doubt obtain the spa. pat hy and approbation of those talented and enterprisine individuals—Whig lawyers and others—who conceive that ; their public spirit and attention to political matters entitles them to aspire to places ...

REPRESENTATION OF THE CITY

... REPRESENTATION OF THE CITY. MEETING OF THE ORIGINAL LIBERAL (WHIG) COMMirrEE. On Mon by afternoon, at three o'clock, an aggregate meeting of this committee was held in the 31erchants' Mr Archibald Thomson WWI called ki the chair. . The said he wee happy ...