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THE LABOURS OF THE SESSION

... bond of attachment to the Whigs. lA similar process- has been going on out of doora Men who even a twelvemouth ago were indignant at the Xexposure of Whig treachery-who imputed base motives to .those- Liberals whom Whig profe-sions did not cheat, ...

THE POOR LAW

... offspring of the New Poor-law Bill,) are, it is sur- mised, the pretence set up for the necessity of the new rural police. The Whig press of London sounded the trumpet, of introduction to these gentlemen, by announcing, previous to their departure, that the ...

Singular Discovery Of a Murder

... and in not more than five minutes, he was a corpse. We have not heard the result of the Coroner's inquest.-Bdfast Northern Whig. ROBBERY OF THE SHaREWSBUaY MAIL.-The mail from this town to London was robbed of a banker's box, I containing notes and bills ...

Singular Discovery of a murder

... and in not more than five minutes, he was a corpse. We have not heard the result of the Coroner's inquest.-Beyast Northern Whig. ROBBERY OF THE SHRBEWSBURY MAIL.-The mail from this town to London was robbed of a banker's box, containing notes and bills ...

The Case of the Rev. J. R. Stephens

... to them by the strongest ties of gratitude; but it Is Impossible that I can be with yoa to- night. My duty to that vIctim of Whig and sham Radical Ivengeance, your friend and my friend Stephens, demands my presence here. This I nelther can nor will neglect ...

The Case of the Rev. J. R. Stephens

... themr by the strongest ties of gratitude; but it is Impossible that I can be with you to- night. My duty to that victim of Whig and sham Radical vengeance, yoar friend and my fiend Stephens, demands my presence hero. This I neither can nor will nedlecti ...

The Case of the Rev. J. R. Stephens

... to them by the strongest ties of gratitude; but It is impossible that I can be with you to- night. My duty to that victim of Whig and sham Radical I vengeance, your friend and my friend Stephens, demands my presence here. This I neither can nor will neglect ...

The Poor Law

... nMs. Hsal.t, one of the speakers, said-Thte Poor Lawr eBill is a base nuisance eltogether-(Elear, hear). It is a political, Whig.Radical, place.making bill-( Hear, -and laughter), and I hope you will wash your handq of it ., altogether. Appoint no guardians ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... returned again, 25 wtere made peers, and 26r refused to become candidates.5 Ties Roisoouaars F. H. F. BZaXELEr.-Before thisr Whig-Radical representative for Bristol gave Ibis vote I against AIds. Duncomnbe's amendment on the address, he o must have made ...

Alleged Attempt to Murder or Mutilate Madama Vestris

... THE CONTEST FOst RIcHMOND.-Richmond is to be contested. After the lapse of a century, an attempt is to he made to open this Whig borough. Miles T. Stapleton, Esq., a native of this town, and a gentleman of indepen- dent principles, has the boldness to ...

Lord John Russell and the Police

... within the last few days with respect to this bills which has completely opened the eyes of all .wio believed that when the Whigs came into au- tbority the hideous phantom of arbitrary power was to fly off amidst the mists ofthe ocean. It is impossible ...