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THE YELVERTON MARRIAGE CASE

... before by Lord Palmetelon’e speech Mr Locke Kin-’e motion. The ‘■nose” were made up of Whig* and Coneervativea, while the m-jonty consisted, with only two or three Whig exceptions of Conservatives and advanced Liberals. The .tellers for the Ayes represented ...

WHITE NECKCLOTH REPRESENTATION

... be likely to return than one opposed popular progrets and reform ? It may be difficult to say whether be might term himself Whig or Conservative ; but that none but a zealous stop-tbe way would ever succeed is very clear to any bead which does not surmount ...

THE MOTIVES TO SECESSION

... over, they had long been inflamed against their Northern brethren with a moat intense hostility. Oar | gentle jars between Whigs and Tories can but give a I faint idea the vehemence of party feeling between the South and the North. The Democrats hate the ...

THE REFORM QUESTION. ago we discaeaed the of the Little Reform Uille becoming law, and we still adhere the ..

... exploded dogma. The Tories 'themselves acknowledge that another instalment of reform Las fallen due, and they drfcer with the Whigs only as to the parties to whom it should be paid. Progress, growth, is the’character of the British Constitution. All cnr liberties ...

IKELAND. The Defendant in a Breach of Promise Case. —The Northern Whig, in reporting a trial the instance of Mary

... IKELAND. The Defendant in a Breach of Promise Case. —The Northern Whig, in reporting a trial the instance of Mary Millan, a dre.-smaker, against William M'Coonell, farmer, gives the foil owing description of the defendant-, who sat in tue counsels’ seat ...

THE BURGH FRANCHISE

... however, of men like Mr Horsman or bis brother-in-law, Sir John Ramsden, if the vengeance of displaced Toryism be not wrecked the Whig party by their own hand. Reform, according to these gentlemen, is to be filed by loud and lavish promises of concession which ...