the Hero jumped on board the Ceres, and were brought to Derry, leaving the mate and the boy on board
... c in the Hero's boat. The Court allowed the appeal, and reversed the decision of the Admiralty Court, with costs. Northern Whig. ...
... c in the Hero's boat. The Court allowed the appeal, and reversed the decision of the Admiralty Court, with costs. Northern Whig. ...
... arbitrator . He was to his friends in the public arena _, indeed , what _blue and buff arc to their general following . No _Whig _Cabinet _ever _yet stood for two _sessions which _was not countenanced by the _EusseUs _. And the late Duke _was head of _the ...
... TIOANTAX LOAN. J 20. —l'b. 'Wrap of Jotod tato loot., onions' of 5 per coot. of 30,000,00 D &rime, at IS. The object of Whig merely to anticipate pelmet of tn. totes, the Miniator of Finance lo to IS Mak • noes . that a of their at Woe, bad tbe t ...
... OF THE I : WHIGS. The Lwidof Revith, One of the aolesg , though not always the safest of the Ioon-ln weekly journals, in an article entitled A Word in. Season, thus correctly describes the character and present state of our Ministerial Whigs: Why cannot ...
... that if they were now to advertise for pure thoroughbred young Whig thev would have as much difficulty in finding one and roaring him they would with infant gorilla. (Much laughter.) The Whigs, like certain potentates, having no issue of their own, had adopted ...
... clergy have always belonged to the Whig party. fact, the very existence of the Whigs is due their exertions in behalf of the rights of the Church of England. Any clergyman, therefore, is quite entitled say to his Whig connections that he supports them ...
... superior _virtue in the ' _Scottish character . • The real reason , it _seems , is that Scotchmen don't care _about politics _. Whig and Tory are alike to them _, they see no difierence ; consequently , says . the Time _/ reviewers , they won't be bribed ...
... difference of eflect . which _, political adversity had upon Whigsand upon _Tories ; The _differencc _^ was this—that the Whigs only _clung , thc doser to their principles , whilst the Tories threw their principles and their very name away as soon as ...
... Gladstone and Gibson; mor that between the former representatives of the 0118. old Whig policy and the latter there is a wide erffic difference than there is between the Whigs and of t the Conservatives and that if the minority he could be disintegrated. ...
... d at particular importers,* is the dhow* to wimpy, in tho estisada' Um, As Alit politica in of medicine, although As mime Whig by various Midas food an admitted tote ate. In oar ordinal:, feeding, as *et is usually sought, vb., than a prescreMs Oho body ...
... inquiry whether, in the matter of faggot votes, Whigs or Tories were the greater sinners. We awe not to enter the late, because we admit that are both ha the condinenatiou, with this difference, that the Whigs undoubtedly sweated these votes in self defence ...
... own _1 country ; andnut requiring _' an ' y diplomatic . ' Di _' M . ' . ; - ; IK ' ISII _PKOGlilsS . —The • ' : _Northern : Whig hag ; tlie _following reinnrks _upon Irish _^ progress _- : — In _11830-35 the _number of _paupers in Ireland _.-was a third ...