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... ters never go farther, The friends of these who are in place never think of formiag Tory Lodges, and tak- jag unlawful oath Whig would turn from ‘ . vou % with you shoald propose to hin to eu- ter into any bond ethat of the Here then are tw: Vinstances—one ...

WATERFORD MARKETS AUGUST 23

... travelling through Maryland from Philadelphia to Baltimore confirmed this by a reference to the circum- stance.— Bridgeton Whig. Curtovs Facts—An intel ligent Gentleman lately ar- rived from the West Indies, has communicated to us the following si n lars ...

Able to trace Npom-ma p or chart ; but its distance from be in possession Matagorda, sapposing that place to

... of Westminster.” “The Memory of Sir Samuel Romilly,” which was drank in solemn silence. « The health of Ear) Grey and the-Whigs of England,” “The health of Lord Holland,” were drank with great Thus, even though it should be true, that Fort Pun- talis ...

WATERFORD MARKETS SEPT. 18

... room was there bhe- sides myself. I allude to my excellent friend, Mr. Gibson, than whom a more firm, able, and honourable Whig does not exist in this country. applause) —He re:nem! not, as I well do, the result of that Meeting, which was most numerously ...

– *oUtbtm dounct

... speeches which -they hid just heard ; but fittle had vet, been said respecting the of effecting that reform. He hoped the Whigs (who had, thank Goo, shaken of the Grenviiles), would 1. w see, that left to themselves, they were stationary, aud that they ...

Get* gromtntrfial Courier

... from the party in 1817, Earl Ti . recognised as the leader of an Grey has His Lordship is tall and graceful in his th tac Whigs. riety, ho rson, ‘speak 3 ‘with great distinctness and prop with uncommon earnestness, and , | and delivers speeches uence ...

;portcr, anti Cotfe ffoifunwitl ContUc

... Wilfiam, in College-grcen, Dublin, on the 4th of November. Two new Weekly Papers are about to start in Bel- fast—the Northern Whig, aml the Northern Ti The fair of Kaoekaderry, which was held a few days scene of distress. Cattle of back, exhibited a pitiful ...

Mr. CANNING’S SPEECH AT PLYMOUTH — POLICY A ND WEAKNESS OF ENGLAND— REASONS WHY SHE CAN NOT GO TO WAR

... it, or the ca fear that when the ple of England were put to the I shrink trom taxation, and be as. cla- sp test, they wouk: Whig and Radical organs, to get th morous, through their out of the they h ad been enthusiastic in its ta- your—we r t, t hat these ...

FROM A CORRFSrr.»'DrST

... letters, distinguished for the elegance of his manners, He is by and the moderation of his politics. nd by early ‘attachments 2 Whig. His grandfatfer, the founder of his ble is not unknown to ow Sir Dudiey history as Ryder, successively Attorney- General and ...

always to do what my conscience told me to be my duty ; and to leave the consequences to Gov

... the Liberty of the Press, we cannot verting to a which es how much he identified himself with the Press. During the short Whigs were in perio: of his Chancellorship, when the power, only two livines of any value fell to his dispo- sal. The very first ...

THE SEW TITHE HILL

... fashionable visitors are more numerous, anil of abetter class than were there at the ear ly part of the season. All the leading Whigs, as well as 7 ories, n for the inter. have taken fuses at Brighto of a case in the Court of On Friday, during tke trial Exchequer ...