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... 2 . 2 6 *Tames Carlisle, 1 0 0 P. W. Thomas, .. 0 2 6 Sir E. Coey, I 0 0 H. I'Laughlin, . 2. 0 6 Charles Lanyon, I 0 0 From Whig Office: Lindsay,Brothers, 1 0 c Robt. Graham, . 0 10 0 RobortLindsay, l 0 0 W., .. .. 00 H. L., .. 1 0 0 oRobt. Johnston, ...

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... thirposition,cicitiutd itt are considered. 'lhe otanip returns, for a bung series of rcc.'. 7 abolitiot,, placed the Northern Whig at tito hela press of Ireland. Woodouls' and Blocks are publislhed in the C tioer, irhich is the, only papler of tlnti' ?? ...

PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE

... throwing it out on a division. There was, he said, upon the Treasury Bench, next the First Lord of the Treasury, once a juvenile Whig, and now called an ancient Minister. his right sat one of his disciples, whom he loved [most dearly—[a laugh gentleman, who ...

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... religious faith to the one consideration whether the country shall be ruled by Whigs who are: not more Liberal than Tories, or by Tories who are not more Conservative than Whigs ? Will they continue to fall down and worship a name when all that that name ...

NOT ICE. MR. G. V. B

... year embraced in the return:- BELFAST NEWS-LETTER, 113,000 Northern Whig, ?? ?? 56,000 Daily Mercury (since dead),. 50,000 Banner of Ulster, ?? 37,500 Weekly News, ?? 13,500 Weekly Whig. ,1,000 It is quite unnecessary for us to comment upon these flg.ures ...

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... which it is conducted. In political principle the SPErTATOR is Whig, but with a, more decided tendency towards reforms at homne aud the extension of orderly freedom abroad than the:nkl Whigs ?? to have. Since its establishment, however, in 1828, it has ...

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... entire borough, and carries out by one step farther the arrangements first entered into in 1853, by persons calling themselves Whigs and I Tories, to divide you, and double your rates, for the purpose of reducing their own. The Lords-always anxious to protect ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... to obtain the support he must have, if the Government is to be adequately represented in the House of Commons! Whatever the Whigs may think of such a proceeding, there is nothing for it but to turn to the younger men who have no connection with aristocratic ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... that country was alluded to. The unusual dullness of first night was relieved by a couple of smart sayings. Mr. Lono likened a Whig in office to an ugly dog well muzzled, and Mr remarked that Government too much inclined to go in partnership with Providence ...

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... possessed by Whlgei7 as though It were a stronghold of the Viceroy, I have found their Radical Alderman the staunhasupporter of a Whig candidate and Onof their lately elected Town COuncillors advocating castle wership, and complaining of the non-attendance of ...

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... at present conducted. In political principles the SPECTATOR is Whig, but with a more decided tendency towards reforms at home and the extension of orderly freedom abroad than the old Whigs were supposed to have. Since its establishment, howevr, in 1828 ...

THE NEW REFORM AGITATION. THE LEEDS CONFERENCE

... pretext, at all events, M ill not be the alleged apathetic indifference of the people to their own enfranchisement. Neither Whig nor Tory statesmen will dare to say that although there may be much need of Parliamentary Reform, and although large classes ...