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THE PARLIAMENTARY C.kMPAION

... political history has been comprised in the continual contests between the Ministry and the Opposition. Whether the Cabinet was of Whig or Tory formation mattered little. Their principles were not totally at variance: so long as the one retained office, the other ...

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... fight; behind him are the Whigs who have resolved to bell him. Clearly there is serious ground for explanation between the two sections of the Liberal party, and I have reason to know that such an explanation will be demanded. The Whigs have their eye upon ...

HEAVY DAMAGES AGAINST & DAIL. WAY COMPANY

... yesterday, the sue of Dyson r. the Lusubire aed Yorkshire Railousy Coupes, tried. Tbe plaintiff is thirty .three years eld, Whig in partnership with father at Huddersfield, a option. waste dealer. He Upright this action So ~sever compensation the defendaats ...

gittot intelligence. LAST NIGHT'S PARLIAMENT. (SPE CI AL TELEGRAMS.) HOUSE OF LORDS. VOTE OF THANKS TO SIR R. ..

... The of charged the Goveramest with a breech of faith. Earl Rama sad the Duke of left the Rouse followed by the body of the Whig Peers ROUSE OF COMMONS. VOTES OF THANKS TO SIR R. NAPIER AND THE ABYSSINIAN ARMY, Mr votes of thank to Sir Robert Napier sad ...

FRANCE

... Orleans been superseded. He has only ions on leave of absence. THE LISBURN ELECTION. BELFAST, Friday Morning. —The Nodhera Whig of this morning says there is appear. anos of any farther opponent to Mr. !labour, whose return for Liaborn is generally regarded ...

i;sraples

... Street. Carlisle, in in immediate want of sod IMPROVERS to the DREW MALMO 64 32 WANT. • fik•dy Yonng to act as at the RED Rom. Whig. e 62 Nruirra). • 11111101111 f of JOINERS and CAROM' MAIER& No by* Good used a/vb.—Apply* , Jonas Widow. May 12. 66? - WANTED ...

A CONSERVATIVE WORKING-MAN'S POLITICS

... fruit that was forUddea bar? were Whigs and Tories, as now, 150 yes re n go, and advauts go wasal wa) • taken when a woman was reiguing. It was so Queen Anne's days. Who took advantage of that pour woman but the Whig.? The Radical papers had within the ...

(Times' Telegram)

... sortie upon ace of lb. Federal batteries, but were repulsed. General Gilmore had received heavy reinforcements. Tue RiAniond Whig of the 31st announces the death t.f the Ron. Mr. Yancey, of the Con. federate Congress. ...

Nor t ill. IIIENrI:I.;IIr

... IIIENrI:I.;IIr. Taking for teat Mr M .nereitre receot remark that the Tory party had carted it in for which fir thaw w parr the Whig , party had toiled in 110 tow machin..tions if Mr Pitt hail taken the l ea emu a 114 forte eut if the hands of they —lle h ...

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... *air* isrome• id me As so a ilis+mie4 Aka atita. _ wear Tesidar, arriably did rewire do &( 14a derelsi Is salary imilmiNsil the Whig estairipl.Th. Mr a•II. trfarApeoratty araitit thee .lis molar is sigswg Sward •• Mg: oi , 1151.12 #BOll.ll 1 4, 11.1%.28 1 ...

GREAT REFORM OF THE. AGE

... GREAT REFORM OF THE. AGE. THE &item of Mediclee Simplified by W. J. DARLE Y, M.D., of Nietropolitau Whig • and Unoverety, N..w York. The rilietett and public generally are trapectfully istfortnet.l that Dr MUST be eonault.4 at 23, I LAND HALE. rff ItUT ...