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... A WHIG JOB oar private letters from London, ibis moining, Me learn tbat Lord Fortaklinoton, with arn kletsnesa M bicbwe did not iuia« cine even Inni capable, lias disposed of (be of Furlarlingtnn, of Mbii bis own brother is the piesenl rr presentative ...
... TTie whig ministry, The fallowing i« from the London Correetomlenl of T DuUtn Morning Post, a Journ l that hne been a lenperate but steadfait euppnri.r Popery mid liberality ; and w while it anenuouily and rfiici nlly advocated nie’surei, ever made itaelf ...
... French Army; bad there keen that blessed thing a whig ministry in 1815, there is no doubtkntsucli another whig general that present terror of the Spaniards, General Evans, would have been selected to lead our legions to glorious victories I It Upeculiar ...
... VOINGS TIIK WHIGS. ROM THE AGB.) ]n lli« years that tire Wliigs Prlil office, tlrey have loosened (Ire fbundativn lire political system tinder which has to be great and gloriuns empire, (a a lew short years rule they have netoirgeil so »l alter shake ...
... WHIG FATRON.'CK Fergus James Cream, Esq, fire cousn-to the Right Hen James Koh-rl a B rt, Fir-t Loid of the Admi'al'y, and Cabin't Minister, has just been creu ed (li req-i al and through the influence of the said Ruht Hon Sit James R rt George Graham ...
... (From the Northern Whig) Whatever doubt may have existed before the minds of the farmers and the public generally, when the alarming information about the outbreak the disease was made- 'must now lie dispelled, as the rinderpest the most decided form ...
... THE WHIG BfIIUKRY CASE. After trial of IS hour*, the verdi ...
... WHIG CIUJIICII ll U «ai ...
... WHIGS AXD TORIES. request* that we should point ut the difference between Whigs and Thriei, he alleges can nee none, one party being 9 tenacious of despotic poaer as the other. cannot agree in and other conclusions which he lias drawn, as the Whigs have ...
... has been nn'ouqnered in the)a no need of continuing the old policy concilia* lion leading men of that conot>y, Mr Wy«e, lri*h whig, who s-irrificed hi* seat Ids wlnggisoi. The present his pretty well killed that parly Ireland—of whai usetheo preserving any ...
... REFORM—THE WHIGS. It appears now to the general opinion, that unless the Ministry agree lomakea concession to Ireland a Cabinet measure, the Irish members (that is, the independent portion of them) are determined to vole against the Whigs. The injustice ...