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AMER ICA

... old Whig State, has done the same. The southern Fillmore members of Congress are gradually coming in to the support of Mr Buchanan, recognising the danger of Fremont's election, and the iiecessity of united action against him. The old line Whigs are ...

FROM OUR EIMNBURGII CoRRESPONDENT

... wee if course mole tugiseall impromptu Appearance to the Whig meeting, but that %vas a complete failure,enil there hos coneequently been a loud outcry about the hoiemt el•norner tactics of Whigs—their design, it is alleged, being to in Mr Black in order ...

FROM OUR EDINBURGH CORRESPONDENT. Eutttutntou, Saturday Evening

... a number of influential electors. The publication of this document on Tuesday morning was almost as great • surprise as the Whig nomination had been the week before, and the extraordinary coalition represented by the signatures attached to it excited no ...

THE REV. JOHN PORTEOUS

... approaching close to him, shaking their hands and also hearing their generalissimo, Elspet, vociferating let us kill the Whig rascal, at the same time issuing orders to her followers, he judged it the safest course to take to his heels. He ran down ...

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

... well known popular authdt Contents of these chapters—The Chamber of Messrs Law. son, Brodie, Craig, and Orinton, the great Whig LawyerS in 1826—Character of the partners -Joe Liddell, the eon. }Mendel Clerk, In his snuggery—Lord Bruntalleld—Felie at Warrender ...

Prom our Edinburgh Correspondent

... was a keen contest between the Church party and Whigs united on the one side, and the Free Church, the Dissenters generally, and the politicans who are called Liberals to distinguish them from the Whigs, on the other. We were taught to expect that victory ...

THE MINISTRY

... Peace Radicals like Mr Cobden, but that of the belligerent Radicals like Mr Roebuck; that he is opposed by the aristocratic Whigs, of whom Lord John Russell and Earl Grey are the types; that all the Peelites are against him—perseveringly hanging upon his ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... Somers, and gave its votes to an Anti-Ministerialist. New Ross was ordered to return Sir Thomas Redington, a Liberal of the Whig pattern; • candidate of a more decidedly Irish tinge was available, but the Idinisterialists insisted upon Redington. Mr Tottenham ...

uJan

... innocent to the conduct of those recreant !Lomat. Catholics who had the temerity to accept and seek place* at the hands of the Whig Goverl.ment. As a fitting punishment for these re•cresnts it is semi-officially announced that the bishops sad clergy will ...

RETIREMENT OF MR MACAULAY. (From the Daily News)

... innocent enthusiasm, when Retitle was supposed to have returned to this planet for the express purpose of inaugurating • of Whigs —young Macaulay was every w here spoken Of as the mm of the e l etch. Brilliant, indeed, for many • year was tile dust and ...

TIIE INCOME TAX

... ion will be to elaborate a scheme of fiscal reform. For the performance of such a task the present Administration, as the Whigs have ever been, is but poorly furnished; and in all probability the aid of others must be called in before not only any thing ...

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... Qn. A !MTh EDUCATIONAL ORANT.—Acoording to Mr Whiteside, there is a gentlem in who says that he received £lOOO a year the Whigs to read the newspapers at his tam, and afterwards £lOOO a year from the Tories to reAd the newspapers at home. Tim NFN UM MILITIA ...