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... considered what corn should be sold at in the market. They had combination in the Carlton or To-y Club, and also amongst the Whigs in the Reform Club, and they might go through the various classes of society and find the same thing existing. And why did ...

NEWS FROM THE SOUTH,

... the South, and joined the black republicans in the bloody crusade, thus rendering them unfit for Southern association. The Whig is confident that before this month is out Grant will make a combined and formidable land and water attack on Richmond. A id ...

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... understand that a fair arrangement was come to, the full amount of the clatins of each creditor being allowed to be paid.—llorthern Whig. A la.ly, while trivet ing in ()no or he omninns.s In Glasgow, on Friday evening, was robbed of £lO9, the thief escap ng undetected ...

REMOVAL OF GENERAL BUTLER

... reasonale, and it accordingly gave judgment for the full amount claimed, with costs. ASSOCIATING THE A CRIME. —The Richmond Whig of Dec. 16 contains the following paragraphs under the police head: Jerry Dangerfield, a Petersburg free negro, and Ophelia ...

1,1, 1865

... who if he did not s.ayhe was a Radical, led them to that conclusion, address the meeting. They wanted all parties, whether Whig ' Tory, Conservative, or Liberal-Conservative, to allow their minds to dwell on this question,. and consider the matter, and ...

NOTICES OF MOTIONS

... Hon. • Member ought to have remembered that the history of the Whig party for the last thirty years had been that of pledges loosely given and instantaneously broken. In point of fact, a Whig in office was an ugly dog well muzzled. He complained that there ...

EDT ''ili intr &ND WORKMAN'S ADVOCATE. LONDON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1865

... thirty years ago, and the country demands Reform. The Revolution of 1688 was for the interest of a great many great families of Whigs, and we could . easily trace the beneficial effects down to their descendants. All that the Revolution produced for the people ...

04itonte of non

... the Premier by the lamented death of the Duke of Northumberland. It is stated that Mr. Dargan will be brought. forward in the Whig interest, for the city of Dublin, at the Gene, ml Election. • Dr. Stme, who was the first in France to practito the section ...

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM. To the Editor

... power of England to a great and glorious, because bloodless, victory in 1832? By a moderate a amount of agitation now, the Whigs (they, like us, are content with their fathers' f am e) may, perhaps be induced to bring out a measure of reform to go to the ...

11,t atintr AND WORKMAN'S ADVOCATE. LONDON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1815. THE LAWS AND LIBERTIES OF ENGLISHMEN

... concerned,. the Reform Bill of 1831 is a farce. Practically it was a transfer of electioneering power from the Tories to the Whigs, and when the Radicals were desirous of inaugurating fresh reforms in the representation, Lord John Russell opposed them by ...

MOVEMENT AGAINST WILMINGTON

... quoted 204 i. Stocks dull: New Yor; central, 115; Illinois, 113# (?) • Erie, N ; 5-20 Bonds, 1 141; new issue nog: The Richmon d Whig of the 13th inst. states that Gen. ;barman had crossed the South Edisto flanking Branchon the west, and advanced to Orangeburg ...

THE PUDDLERS SOUP . FUND. The folio - Whig subscriptions have been receiVeslon behalf of the above Fund, ..

... THE PUDDLERS SOUP . FUND. The folio - Whig subscriptions have been receiVeslon behalf of the above Fund, established for the benefit of the Puddlers on strike in North Staffordshire : X s. d. Amount already received .. .. 4 . 1 10 Mr. A. M. Dix, Shelton ...