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... THE WHIG DILEMMA Mr Charles Buxton, M.P. for Maidstone, in a letter under the title of The Liberal Dilemma, which occupies three columns of the Times, states his views on reform, and proposes a measure for the extension of the suffrage to the working ...
... to be held throughout the Confederac or ana prayer. THE WHIGS AND THE COUNT! If that point, at which i dained the country should become dis with the Whigs had not so fully might have been proper for us at this t review the policy of the present Gover ...
... THE WHIG DILEMMA. Mr Charles Buxton, M.P. for Maidstone, in a letter tinder the title of ' The Liberal Dilemma,' which occupies three columns of the Times, states his views on reform, and proposes a measure for the extension of the suffrage to the working ...
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... l THB ' LATE ' _KlOTStIit BKLFAST—AKQIH « K ' _DEATH . — The _' -Northern ' _Whig . records _another death _reeulting _from wounda received _. _} _during tho _recent _liola in _Belfast _.: John , _( iiorman _,, who . _was fliot in Millfield _,-on _Tuesday ...
... they would themselves be probably un- equal, butin a Conservative trying-to persuade his constituents that he is very like a Whig, the enterprise is too audacious, and one at once suspects insincerity. Is it possible that Mr. Smollett is ambitious of emulating ...
... : _TUB BELFAST RIOTS _COMMISSION . —The _third edition _of _Saturday * s _Northern _, _Whig _soya : — _TheComimsslonerasatto-day , at the _Court-House , at twelve o _' _clock . Mr Barry , Q _. C ., opened the _Commission , and _read _. the _warrant _ ...
... ith both Whig and Tory birds are one and the same le. species v with variations. That this proposi- in tion requires to be defended and still furthersup ported is no mere imagination of ours. On the of contrary, as already said, both Whig and Tory le ...
... A GOOD JOB FOR A WHIG EDITOR! Sir, —Among the rumours which have obtained currency during the past week there is one which 1 have not yet seen noticed in yonr columns. It is eaid that well-known Whig editor is to appointed to tho Stationery Office, vice ...
... THE TELEGRAPH_COMPANY AND THE PRESS. The Northern Whig, in reference to this sub- ject, mays : Readers who cavil at an occasional blunder in the telegraph news have little notion of the weary hours of correction which unfortunate sub-editors have to undergo ...