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IS LEITII TO FALL INTO THE HANDS OF TIIE TORIES? Tn THE EDITOR OP THE IIHNBI'fl1:11 NRWR

... public spirit in its inhabitants, and the Lord Advocates. the Parliament !louse clique of Whigs, along with five or s i x merc h an t s ia Leith, who form the Whig rotary there, presurne on the apathy of the electors, awl the farce ot an election is played ...

Summarn

... both, but that the Anti- State Church Association should have adopted the shibboleth of the Whigs, and have concocted a crisis for the purpose of recommending Whig or even more Liberal policy, is surely a very grave—an almost unpardonable blunder. There ...

TNE EDINIIIININ ELECTION

... absorbs all other mitten, and it would be idle to conceal the fact that we are on the eve of a sharp and determined contest. The Whig organs have already sounded the key -note of their party; the independent Liberals have with no less certainty sounded theirs; ...

INDIA

... thought it was Mr Wilcox and his associates who put theurelves into the pale of democracy by forming a union party composed of Whigs a, as democrats. Mr Wilt ox rose and retorted sharply on Mr Brown. My colleague, said Mr Wilcox, says there was no party in ...

THE CONING ELECTIONS

... generous a political opponent. The course the citizens require to take in this emergency seems perfectly clear. We must allow no Whig clique or Parliament House candidate to be thrust upon us by the Fox Maule influence. Let the electors be called together upon ...

BEER AND SPIRIT BROPt

... minutes, when something that he had omitted recurred to him he returned, and found Mr Pitt in • sound sleep.—ifriaoire of the Whig Party by Lord Liolkmei. WALKIIIO 1.155 • FLT.—A Mr MY'ormiek loss been rather astonishing some of the New Yorkers lately, by ...

NEWHAVEN

... whether we bad got it. What be wished was, that they should be put upon an equ ility with the foreigner, and be accused the Whig Government ot having introduced several most unjust and improper which had the effect of prohibiting the shipmaster sod the ...

SCOTCH ELECTION NOVENENTS

... the Maynooth grant. kir Mastic, has pledgtd hime.ll to oppose that prod. Mr Macgregor takes up the am.* ground. Tne It ading Whigs, on the emtray, desire to sink this question as being calculated to produce mischief, and have suggested Mr Llyard, the far-famed ...

SCOTCH ELECTION MOVEMENTS

... straightforward Protestantism, anil a determined opposition to grant. tie is for Free t:ade, protesties connection with neither Whig nor Tory, out is favourable to stational education on a Scriptural basis, With giving control over it to any sect. Casvism ...

LEITIt 111111.01111 ZLECTIOIL

... statement when I that this great constituency ka.e for a number of years diff.red very little from king a pocket burgh of the Whig Ministry. tHear and cheers.) It is net for ma to enter into any speculation on the causes which have led to that emit. With ...