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Haverfordwest & Milford Haven Telegraph

wedge. W hat do the people in Elaverfordwest think of thie measure, and what steps do they intend to take

... promoter, of secret voting they have always declared that their object was cot primarily, to send a greater a lesser number of Whigs, or Tories to Parliament, but that the electors should be absolutely free to the choice of their representative.. Let the members ...

Vottrq

... addrem ?— Lowe the grunt man in the world And the spirits answered, Yes. Will the Tories ever take °Mee again, And the Whigs to the left aide go Can Sir Robert Peel be impertinent?? Or Sir Cornea's!! Lewis slow ?— Can the Trans ►y any chance be wrong ...

POACHERS AND POLICE

... introduced the new Police Bill, has found to his astonishment, that he has created a monster, which he cannot destroy. The Whig Secretary of State in forming the measure, thought only to advance his darling project of centralization. But watchful eyes ...

THE GOVERNMENT AND BRIBERY ST ELECTIONS

... the an-called Coneervirti•e parte. The elide of thine. may be of little consequence to Lord Velmenton and his Anti.liallot Whig supporter,, but the Committee cannot suppose that it would be welcome to the great body of the Liberal member, of the I loose ...

PARLIAMENTARY SC NINI ARY

... lamitude so painfully exhibited by honourable Members, moved that the Rouse at its rising should adjourn till Thursday. Tory, Whig, and Radical hailed, with schoolboy delight, the prospect of a holiday—for once evinced tenet commendable unanimity, and the ...

THE LIBERATION SOCIETY AND THE NONCOM- monsTs OF WALES

... helped to niWie it. le the bock to be cloud end committed to posterity just es it is? Do the splendid promise. whisk Whig Government after Whig Government have nude too Italy come to nothi•g more? No sane man can doubt but that these autainnut e.-ke ern the ...

The Ballot Society des;;;;;credit for one thing—it does not sleep; it hardly tales reasonable boliclaj.. When ..

... one which better deserves to enjoy the most liberal support of those who desire a real repreeenta:ion for the country. Both Whigs and Tories have quite made up their minds to a political dose this sessioa. The for it are well known, and it is equally well ...

Vortrg

... lard Stanley of Alder- Ivy, the Eustmuter-General. Mr. Lowe was refused admisuon to this sacred enclosure of aristocratic Whigs ea the suspicion that he write* for the Tunes. But why a member of the illustrious house of Stanley was excluded is question ...

MR. CHARLES SUMNER ON SLAVERY

... wee the onion which prevoiled among good m in supporting the State -andNatiottal Gower:an:mt. forgetting n tint they were Whig. or Denimants; and not less cheering woo it w the generous which all of foreign birth heve offered to their adopted country ...

NOTES ON NEWS

... toinlistrV. The elemion at Canterbury legate Matters pretty much they were—a Tory is bucceeded he a Tory, but the defeat of the Whig candidate at Longford is a heavy blow to the Palmerston administration, and mum weaken its prestige in Ireland. Mr. White, ...

MEN OF MARX

... Agricultural distress, just in 1861 they were ready to coalesce with the Tories against the Paper-Duty Bill, to punish the Whigs for their Italian policy. In the one care they wished to oust the Government in order to prevent the passing of the Ecclestastical ...

June 13th, 1862. VOTE BY BALLOT AT MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. To fl o: Editor of (he Targrayh:'

... trade, the ballot, a large extension of the aulfr.ge, and .beat Parlianiente, and h•und himself opposed to a Coneervatlve and Whig member of the Moreland family, great cotton manufacturer., who had ;xisensed the Vallementary tnfl•ornce of the borough ...