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qtSulrlisltSssititu TUESDAY. JANUARY 10, IMO

... understand what it is they are asked to assent to. In the firsrplace, it is a positive retrogression from the point to which even Whig Reformers advanced in the time of our grandfathers. It is less than Mr. Pitt proposed, with the concurrence of the leading ...

tom Ittsettlantous

... least are now doing what they can to sopped it—not, perhaps, out of their own pockets, by their power , ever the monisme and Whigs of others.— In refirrenoe to this efistement Mr. Edmelkad_ Fry initiate the Star !—lt is imposolble to read this monism sane ...

. Narlinarntarg pocerdings

... as dm weep ; ill bet w. feasted we Nimbi dimmer miasma QM the foam be mem* in a s e bie few ' the wet sable ef very and el Whig toodenoise, vitkic of their natural in▪ to deer • mares the Me, wee • Wog we the other. The IWeap of sse the lord. who while ...

thij A THE WRONGS OF THE POOR. wer• low, name sabbi• re knew, at atvi i,.. ffielle fed wui grow

... grids to grow, law the breed to we go, en Teri. very low. To boil of the deep suok Mins. But we parer the proudest that glow Whig the saw. Of • daPet be Wilk upon our basks ?nab he dodges tole,; We're far tee kw le vote the But set lee low to pay. We're ...

THE POPE, THE EMPEROR, ANT/ THE EDITOR

... Mr. Philip Howard and other gentlesnen wko took part in the Nyecastle meeting last week, would readily subscribe to the old Whig doclrine, promulgated in ;tout by the Duke al Norfolk, The People the only legitimate Ot power. They tell us that the Pepe ...

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... d U stow. _ SLA.TILR, Oise& LIAN Suns, 13d ra slow. LLIAM SLATER, es Nag, Dm. sad fisrps. ZIAX SLATZR. pi Ogee. Curbed sod Whig* Oars, for Boron. LLIAM SLILTIN, F IRE 0 r Two Wu* LIAM SLATER, *A Manager for the -INGDOK TEMPEWICE )110VIDKNT peTITUTION ...

PARLIAMENTARY NOTES AND NOTICES

... Trade is a enough speaker for three-quarters of an hour, and the prrent Secretary of the Treasury can answer one of his old Whig-Radical friends with so official flume I pita creditable to so recent an aoseleioo. But only some matter-of-fact stenographic ...

• - • !twain. et- ~..:..-..... , , .... .. ..,64. a 441 e. 4 41 Mr. Ilmeemial ái. me

... same duties on the larticles of domestic production. They like!, agree to treat each ether co the same ranee he mcet favoured Whig& All the articles of tmatyare to in operation fur a period in yam with • provision as to giving notion ay desire for their ...

gulisit &mita. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1860. PARLIAMENTARY _NOTES AND NOTICES

... the worst symptoms of this relapse into a disease we thought for ever cured, is its non-respect for political parties. Whigs and Whig Radicals take it almost as readily as Tories. One is ashamed to mention the names of some men of whom it is saidSo and ...

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... lately brought on to the Line from the Pita at Broughton Moor. Mr. Tosh, SaperiOneadent, reports that, daring the Half-year *Whig Decomber, 1839 1 the bog Stock has hose legend cionditois ; and improvements have adopted, by which the value and elielesey ...

M I TSTHERN Ar: t _ • ........n. It v ,i11r i1 . 4%, . ~ _a • ...I_,LI ~

... off like an arrow into his native fields. He praises the genius of the unadorned and undecorated,—as, in truth, be did when Whig lords saw nothing in Richard Cobden but a successful agitator. He deplores that the secret negociator is not a respoosible ...