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... THE WHIGS DONE? The country has suffered for years past from chronic misgovernment. A man must be an idiot who expects good government from a coterie of Whies, as long as they beget Whiglings, and have officers to put them in When have the Whigs ever ...
... THE WHIGS AND THE INCOME FAX, The Whigs hare taken up their position. They fancy the unpopularity of the income tax ill enable them to revive their precious budget of la*l year, with some chance of success. But they are greatly mistaken in supposing ...
... THE WHIG PARTY AND MR. CANNING. Thf. public mind still occupied with the affair of the new and old Administration ; sod the press most follow where the public leads. the mod evrrrj •xaminatioo of the lift of the new Ministry put forth, it appears aery ...
... WHIG LOGIC ; OK HOW TO DRAW A CONCLUSION. short lime ago, our Clarence Street contemporary, commenting letter of the Rev. F. Close, had the following paragraph“ Mr. Close is a clergyman, an therefore we shall not say further than that the above letter ...
... ENCOURAGING SLAVERY BY WHIG LEGISLATION. The popular City writer. ** Jacob Omnium,” has come out strong ou the Sugar Colonics ; making the Times his medium, and Lord John Russell his mark- Apropos to the present commercial crisis, Jacob restates the case ...
... challenged the Whigs to come forward, but none the hundreds present had the courage to do so. Mr. Mil-om then observed—“ Recollect, if we support the Tories, it is only to cut the Whigs’throats and if the Tones should turn out as bad as the Whigs, we would ...
... THE WHIGS. We have no wish to exclude from our COMM. letters that may apparently, be intended mays remarks which we, as a public journalist, feel dW upon to make from time to time. We, therein, so readily comply with the urgent request or Mr. Ims Boodle ...
... publish. The following table of the objections made by the Tory and Whig parlies in this borough, dur.ug the last four years, viz. the year Objections bv Tories. Objections bv Whigs. 1837 260 104 1838 11l 1839 467 1810 1-260 360 In the present year the ...
... of the Whig opium war, three hundred and fifty millions in number, arc placed at a distance of fifteen thousand miles from our shores, and cannot be even reached by an hostile armament without an enormous outlay. But when the instruments of Whig villany ...
... Whig Jobbery. Who is the new Judge who to take certain [f;; w public. On referring to the Lav List find that. Mr. Colin Blackburn was called to the bar the year , that on the Northern Circuit, d tba at the Liverpool Sessions ;—that is -.;' ong »• are ...
... HOW TO GET SOMETHING UNDER WHIG GOVERNMENT. Take some county or town, between Durham and Dover, When you have not a sixpence, and canvass it over, Pledge,' promise, and bluster—a few names you'll enrol, Then predict you'll be placed at the bead of the ...