The Two Liberated Slaves.âThe two men of so often mentisned in these pages, will remain in jverpool for ..
... with a sprinkling of firehiand pr> enders to be preachers the Gospel, and the work of and mercy is completed. âNcrrihtm Whig. ...
... with a sprinkling of firehiand pr> enders to be preachers the Gospel, and the work of and mercy is completed. âNcrrihtm Whig. ...
... been ted; and Francis Blair attend a arrested and held to bail to or investignti ion inte the matter, which, it next.—Wortherz Whig. is expected, will take place on Monday or Tuesday ...
... as regards the people of England at this juncture, save that they.have bat little tonfidence in the ability of the present Whig- Radical government to carry them safely through the imminent danger. ' Liberal-Conservatism has no connection with government ...
... Preview:ly year MAW NOLIIIII WOOL.--toestene, ti verse tea &stead fee ell tie& OOM Mier arms goal rated homy, bate awed et a Whig Attila, in 'Wee. The ees still halted. uvgarooL CATTLL—Mosuar. of *toot W Congo ow as rico. lambs Maya lull mom Sot OP. tett& ...
... twenty-four mstabulary, is about to retire on pension.—Daily THe Crop on THE CONTINENT. —By favour of M. D. Connor we (Northern Whig) hav e the following important report of the condition of the flax crop on the Continent, from Messrs. Robert T ‘wiss and Sons ...
... an he opinion, and he (the chairman) believed he was right en in saying that Lord John Russell was looked upon .00 by both Whigs and Tories as one of the most consti. EO tutional representatives who oceupied a seat in Par- bat liament. {Hear, hear, and ...
... Dublin; Warree, Fheivrood, light; Sir Robert Peel. Lidos, dnawaash, Sharpies, Saltney. ; sr, , on, Loch MIA —July 30: Hope Rowe, Whig, ; Edeerd ntouard, Ty. a, UPI; Miller, Saltney ; Orson Wave, Als,or, Moressalie. aeffil.—July 31: Carter, Bayley, rieorge Brown ...
... caused by an accident to the machinery of the | Simla. Aun election is in progress in Stafford. Alderman is a Radical, Lord a Whig-Uon- servative. ‘Lhere are only the two candidates: the polling takes place to-day- Several articles and communications are ...
... to very fine fight if the men will only come up to fill the ranks. The Tory opposition does not want to kiil the Whig cabinet, and the Whig cabinet does not intend o be killed. The ca°o is cne in which every member may vote according to his conscience ...
... Sidney. pell was demanded Satdon. Yesterday the poll opened eight o'clock, and 12 o'clock it stood as follows Alderman Sidney (Whig) . 716 Lord Sandon (Conservative) 320 Lord Sanden then retired. ——+ ...
... he is bent upon driving,” and actually driving so fast and so recklessly ' absolutely to frighten away all the respectable Whigs , aud Radicals who have hitherto been looked to as the recognised chiefs of his party. How effectually he hae cleared the field ...
... the ministry for the last four years (ap;dause). Tory Opposition does no to kill the Whig net, a It must gratifying to Mr. Goodall to find that his connuct t fi Whig Cabinet does not intend to be killed, me case had ...