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ANTI-CORN LAW MEETING AT NEWCASTLE

... Why, as far as possible, to revive our commerce, and make all the comforts of life accessible to the poor.- But when did the Whigs find it necessary that all ar- ticles of food should be accessible [hear, and hisses]. Ary one who would say that the Wigs ...

THE NEW POOR-LAW

... Strirklaiid (Whig), Colonel Evans (Whig), Mlr L b . Lton J3n r (Whiug), Sir Samleel WVhalley (Atadi. teal), Mir liumo (Radical), Mr Hardy (Tory), Colonel S G\uod ( Tory), N r Ward (Whig), Sir Thes. Ereemantle ( lr Saney (Whig), Air Toxver ( ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... point of vieY has yet to bc deve- loped. AmLRICAmi ArFrAIRS, Io1; YoraK, Dec. 15,- There appearq to be ito disposition in the whig party, as a party, to give up any point for which tbey Cuol- terded during twe last session. A few of them may be Wiillng to ...

STATE OF SOUTH WALES

... before. We sincerely hope that anything resembling the Rebecca riots ia Wales will not extend to this country. The Bedfast Whig of Monday iorning reports- the recommencement, on a more formidable scale, of the riots which disgraced that town during the ...

DURHAM ASSIZES—CONTINUED

... receiv- ing 'is 6001. a year he had been receiving his 60001., there might have been some reason for the present proceeding. Yet whig or ?? Robert Peel or Lord John Russell-is conscious that the public atten- tion must be drawn to him-and it had been drawn ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... 1805, and was lost in acn impe- rial Hoise of Commons. Mr Pitt died at the battle of Austerlitz, and was succeeded by the whigs. They proposed a measure, which the tories, who drove them out on the No Popery cry, carried in 1816, and then introduced ...

POLICE

... and is without his timidity' and, if we mayicoin a word, his cncaitenes. In pa,' tience, memory, acuteness, industry, the whig is fully the equal of the tory chancellor, and there is a boldness and plain speaking in his judgments which we look for in ...

NEWCASTLE TOWN COUNCIL

... life-but who is nevertheless worthy of tire honest support of his fellow councillors. I am satisfied that if you elect him to-day-whigs or tories, I care riot which-you will conaer an honour upon a citizen who has always been distinguished in Ihe walk of lif'e ...

POLICE

... public mind, ise says, had been filled with just alarm by state- ments made in the ?? Chronicle and Globe relative to the whigs having, while in office, had a politico-religious agent at Rome. Mr Petre he speaks of as being still there with a salary; ...

CROWN COURT.—BEFORE MR JUSTICE CRESSWELL

... supporter of your party. The answer of the witaess was indistinct. S.'jeant M.-It is a, tory, and I believe Mr Potter is of whig principles 3 Witxtess-H- is. Mrioaidas.E-tromtime to time polities have run high I here. as in other places. Iwitness.-They ...

DURHAM ASSIZES

... government. LORD PALMaERSTON AS A SPEAKER.-All thin S taken into account, Lord Palmerston is, perhaps, te best debater amona the whig leaders of the ?? of Cmmons. In the different qualities whlieh,nwen combin- ed, go to reeder a man an orator, he is cecelled ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... new Master in Chancery. Many persons maintain that Sergeant flowley will be the man, for no better reason than that he is a Whig and a Roman Catholic, both powerful recommen- dations to the patronage of the present ?? Butt, Q.C., in a recent trial commented ...