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some to the Aristocracy, some to the Employers, ; some to the Legislature, and each to every source of imaginary

... in June. Canterbury Election—Tuesday. —Final close of the poll at four o’clock. Hon. Mr Smythe, Conservative, 782 Mr Wilson, Whig, . . . . 819 Majority for Mr Smythe, . 163 The election proceeded without any broach of the peace. At the close the successful ...

THE DUNDEE WARDER. FRENCH DUTIES ON LINEN YARNS

... THE DUNDEE WARDER. FRENCH DUTIES ON LINEN YARNS. The Belfast Northern Whig publishes the following extract of a letter received by Mr Ohraann, from one of the first houses in Lille, deeply interested in the linen yarn trade, and upon whose information ...

LORD ABERDEEN'S PROTESTANTISM

... religious hatred Papacy. To court its favour, or to forward its interests, in order to strengthen the hands of party, was worthy Whigs, Radicals, and Destructives, hut it was a degradation character and a dereliction of duty purely impossible for them. How true ...

SCOTLAND

... General Harrison’s pledge at Pittsburgh, That the will of the people should be the rule of his life,” —seeing that, an American Whig, his principles answer to those of a Conservative in this country. Mr Webster, we observe, has proposition of some promise ...

IRELAND

... IRELAND. Prosperity of Ireland. —As evidence of the increasing prosperity of Ireland under Whig influence and policy, we may mention our friends, not wishing it to go further, that there has been an augmentation of 270 to the muster roll of Insolvents ...

IRELAND

... of the first work.— Cork Reporter. Mr Alexander, Candidate for Antrim.— The following corresjxmdence appears in the Northern Whig of Thursday:— Belfast, sth April 1841. Dear Sir, —After consultation with several friends, whom we may justly characterize ...