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NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE

... Dunlop has caused a vacancy in the ?? the. County of yr. There are now four candidates for, the seat, a Whig, a' Tory, and two chartieta ! The Whig s J3~r Ca pbel oCragie; the Tory, Lord ~Kelbahrie; and the Chartists, Mr Bailie Craig ai~d 1&1r Feargus ...

WEEKLY GOSSIP

... learn thatthe clear-aighted Radicals of Roch- dale are delighted at Mr. Fielden's vote on the pretended Irish question. The Whigs rage against him, and the Ra- dicals have challenged them to a meeting to discuss the question over agi.-Manipiomu-PowEnR ow ...

MELBOURNE LAW

... a Prime Minister down to the most blackguard Justice of Peace, who is 16* enough to betray his country in the Character 4fa Whig Ministerial Tool, this conspiracy is under- stood and acted upon. The greatconstitutionel, right of every man to POSSESS ARMS ...

WEEKLY GOSSIP

... large number. of. men b have turned out at Dudley, and that considera- ble alarm exists among the inhabitants of that town.- Whig Print. . .The Priestley riots at Birmingham took place a on the same day of the year as those of this year,n on the 16th of ...

CARLISLE

... carried that the fore- going resolution be immediately transmitted to Lord John Russell, so that this reckless and unfeeling Whig.aristocrat will learn a lesson as to the feelings and wishes of a numerous class of men, who have been selected out by the ...

RURAL POLICE

... with those very hypocritical professions upon* his lips of which lie himself predicted the use I Such is the stuff of which Whig Statesmen are made-and such is the practice of persons who obtained power under the sliclous pretext of Liberality. That ...

WEEKLY GOSSIP

... the torrent and drowned. The destruction of the crops, by the continued rains, is stated to be very serious. HoasLWHIPPING A WHIG.-On Friday the editor of the Manchester Courier was held to bail I by the borough magistrates, to answer the charge of having ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... would next address u them; Mr. M'Douall was loudly and generally d cheered; I heard him say that the Government f was a bloody Whig Government for prosecuting r Mr. Stephens; that they dare not try Mr. A Stephens, but he would try them; that they had l got ...

WHIG REIGN OF TERROR

... setflrpreserraiion rtnd dercsne.'-Bt.AcU- suoNSrsCoOerM!IN~llYsON ?5RiM AW 07E5OLAND; Bnooitl, Chatp. I.Pag-e i44. : WHIG REIGN OF TERROR. THE Whig reign of terror, our readers will see, is proceeding in all its glory. The Rev. Ri Dir. Stephens has been tried ...

TRIAL OF THE REV. MR. STEPHENS

... book, and yet the wretch of an author was not prosecuted; but the pernicious work was industriously circulated among all the Whig editors of newspapers, in the hope that they would insidiously adopt the opinions of Marcus. Mr. Stephens then concluded (having ...

ARREST OF MR. JOHN WATKINS, OF AISLABY HALL, NEAR WHITBY

... instance of Tory-and we must not add-of per- Isonal spleen will meet with its deserts; if not, it will be manifest that the Whigs indulge the Tories in their love of persecution fuil as much , as their own clan could do, if in power. As `Mr. W. has always ...