Devizes Election Committee
... Burroughes, J. Bailey (Sudbury), C. D. O. Jcphson, Sir W. C. James, Lord Teignmouth, Sir John Mordaunt.— Seven Tories, four Whigs. ...
... Burroughes, J. Bailey (Sudbury), C. D. O. Jcphson, Sir W. C. James, Lord Teignmouth, Sir John Mordaunt.— Seven Tories, four Whigs. ...
... allowed it to remain untouched. Our expectation was fully justified, as the subjoined letter from Mr. Ker to the Northern Whig —in which the untruth first obtained publicity—and which have been requested to insertwill show •• Sir,— Having seen in yoor ...
... of respectability. None apply, whose characters and references are not indisputable. Applications are he made The Northern Whig Office, and Certificates of character left, hy Friday next; and those who may answer shall receive information thereof on next ...
... inclined to believe J that bis letter the Marquis of Wellesley was a sarcastic hit at the political inconsistencies of the Whigs, and an expe- ' riuoeot try bow far the names of Castlereagh and Sidmouth, so abhorred them when out office, can exercise charmed ...
... be given, none need apply who cannot give the most satisfactory reference. Letters fpost-paid), addressed A. B. The Northern Whig Office, will be attended to. 21sl Nov. (339) ...
... weight with the respectable and thinking portion of the community, and therefore should not have taken any notice of that in the Whig to day on the above subject, but that the statement of the money expended is so unfounded, that I feared, if not contradicted ...
... salary will be clwnlyrtne need apply who oannot giro the most sa'isfactory reference. Letters (post-pail,J addressed Northern Whig Office, will be attended to. 2let Nov, (£39) ...
... t duty is altogether wrong. The following we believe to be the correct statement: The Chronicle, . . £57 13 0 The Northern Whig, . . 72 4 Register, . . . 14 I Newsletter, . . , 11 Vindicator, . . , . 4 Uhter Times, . . . 17 Rauncr, . . . 11 ...
... the article in the Whig, yet, at the earnest request of the writer, who is anxious that Mr. Gibson should placed fairly before the public, we have inserted the above. The proper way would have been to have addressed a letter to the Whig, but the Editor of ...
... know either whether the appellation old Whig might not offend the noble lord. (Loud laughter.) Hut perhaps, without offence, they might now permitted to call him a juvenile Whig (loud laughter.) pure young Whig ! (Bursts of laughter.) L'«rd LMERSTON Mid ...
... Ljndlurd and Tenant in Irwul. f Dinner on the table dl s o'dork. Tirkets 5s. —To had of ‘W’WTLWAUT, Post- Ollite, and The Northern Whig Office. (022) ...
... Chronicle, and Whig-, and at Hunteb Shaw’s, Watch Maker, Downpatrick. {SS3 Grand Ballot YuruUurc. FOURof the most splendid pieces of FURNITURE, in 48 Tickets, at TWO GUINEAS per share, to had at the Commercial Chronicle, ]\ ews-Letter, Northern Whig, and Ulster ...