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Highway Robbery.—Between eight and nine o'clock on Thursday night se'nnight,as Mrs. Williams was passing along

... ECurteis, a Whig .member for Rye;. lrs LewIs Fentoni If (Capt. Fenton); a:! Whig, memrber for- Huddereild l Mctr. B. to Handley, a Reformer, member for Boston;' and ?? I 0d, Marshall, a Reformer, mieniberfor Leeds. The managers are r Benett, a :Whig, and rlember ...

LIVERPOOL CORPORATION INQUIRY

... following genealogical tree, if the wre may so call it, of the of COMMaONe COUNCIL OF LIVERPOOL. ted T.* denotesi Tory, TV1. Whig, D. Member of the Dock Coin. 7 mh littee, F. Member of the Finantce Committee, t free by th gift. y odl. T. 1. Alderman GEORIGE ...

LIVERPOOL CORPORATION INQUIRY

... there wis a puncheon of rum with the head taken our, E and distributed among ?? the independent burgesees. In ti 1806 the Whigs were in power, and Mr. Roscoe was re- turned. lie then had more friends than atany time before p or since; whether they were ...

LOCAL MEETINGS

... grievanmes complained of, but he supposeel stlat'hi was not the only one grievously disappointed its tthis particular. The Whig ministers 'appeared to hold I the samn difference between promisc and performance . as their predecessors. He 'Vould mcntion ...

DEBATE ON THE CORN LAWS

... of the debate upon the corn question,-the want of fidelity to their aformer principles and professions on the part of R the whig ministers, and the astounding physical strength whicn, even in the Reformed house of l Commons, and in the teeth of justice ...

Lancaster Spring Assizes

... btad erected twice as many booths as were H necessry, and an insinuation that their object in so doing ~ntm was to 'faour the Whig and Tory candidate, and to throw ?? in the way of the Radicals. Mr. Hunt then L called not fewer than twventy-seiven witnesses ...

LANCASTER SPRING ASSIZES

... distribute and scatter the ich, electors, titat 200. hired bludgeon men, -weearlih oean ge and elblue caps, the colours of th~e Whig -and' Tory candidates, and atired with bludgeons and hamivers, could go through titat lthe towt, knocking down t-le poor i ...

REFORM IN THE ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS

... eat it at the wrong end. 0 LORD STANLEY AND His PARTYV. to~ In moderation placing all my glory, d While Tories cal me Whig, and Whigs a Tory. t( We observed in a late editosial article th'st Sir Robert Peel, as a Minister, lives on the charity of Lord ...

CLAIMS OF LITERARY MEN

... very justlyv boasted ; and one (the Standard, of April 16th,) affirms sthat of Sir Robert's pensioners the majority were whigs ;. and it adds, VWe. should like to! see what Sir Robert's predecessors for four years can seti Itof' against these pensions ...

RURAL POLICE

... of the -country. The announcement- of 'sid ' intention on their part. has met -with very genemi disapprobation,-both fromi Whigs, Tories, and Radicals, and many ingbriioul arguments have been broached for the.nurpose; of showingthat the formatiors.ony ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES.—SATURDAY

... population of England in their favour, the num- bers actually stand thus :_ Whigs . 6,568,650 | Tories . 6,379,850 In England, therefore, the majority of the people is in favour of the whigs by nearly 2000. If to these sums be added thepopulation of Ireland, ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... tempted to be ushered into birth in the very imposimg presence of one of our Members of Parliament,-who, for tampering with the Whigs, is now without benefit of clergy,-under the patronage of the Bishop of Chester, and with the aid of the Rev. the Vicar, and ...