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Spirit of lig preso., AZ INVITATION FROX THE TORIES

... Rowell or a Bright Administration ; they would prefer positive and sincere Radicalism to the failterings of the Coalition Whigs: but, if events have a meaning, Lord !serby is the only statesman who could occupy, upon intelligible grounds, the poet of ...

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... lists will show, without these 'helps' the Whig candidate would have been nowhere ' in the race. With such helps,' including the mass of voters who were Snit declared and pointed out as disqualified by the Whig district lists, and then brought to the poll ...

TIE Will TIICL

... TIE Will TIICL All is fair in an election.' The Whigs have always used this license with seal, bet now they have without cases aliened it with indecent haste. When, a hundred yew ago, it was proposed to hand over the electors of Edinburgh to Mr John ...

(From the Scottish Press.)

... lesson which will not readily be forgot. Even Sheriff Young, albeit acting as counsel for the pursuer, yet a most determined Whig, and with all his leanings running counter to his position, pronounced certain of the writings 'most malicious libelling,' ...

MI ADAM BLACL

... satisfactory. In this age of deierenos to wealth and lordlinp, it is refreshing to see the inveterate hunters after the great Whig homes' turning towards a man sprung from the people—one who, by honesty, energy, and Wiese talent, has earned a moderate competency ...

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... may be nothing, compared to the important fact that Lord John Russell is in and Lord some other is out, or vice versa, that Whigs and Conservatives consume weeks talking against time, and often against commonsense, to show which party shall make the next ...

Summarp

... decency or common sense. The Whig organ having recently attached itself to Dr Lee and the Church as by law established, is of course loud in commendation of Provost Melville, and it must fairly be admitted that neither the Whig nor the Church party are likely ...

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... upon this important movement, —' We have already gained more Democrats in Concord than the total number of all the Buchanan Whigs heard from in the state.' KANSAS. We read in the Times' New York correspondence The President has announced his intention to ...

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... seat amongst the dowager politicians before he exposes himself to any further humiliating reverses—a piece of advice that the Whig statesmen may now possibly be inclined to act upon, for really his career in the Lower House seems fairly to have run to its ...

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... citizens should be working. In St Leonard's, Mr Anderson's friends are confident of his success, and the wrath at Church-and• Whig -porgy seems centred on Mr David ACLaren. Believe them, and Mr Anderson is beyond all danger, • while Mr M`Laren is , nowhere ...

Summarp

... evidence, by their presence and enthusiasm, that the movement will not be allowed to slumber, however the beads and tails of the Whig and Tory factions may oppose it. That a movement which lays the axe to the root of landlord domination in the Scotch counties ...

OUR VIRTUOUS CITIZENS

... upon the register by the party agents when the voters are considered sure. A Whig elector, with a doubtful title, is sent to the Conservative agent; and in the Appeal Court the Whig agent does not of course object, and the Conservative agent is delighted ...