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... Several gentlemee on the Sabbath evening, once a motth. The small place that, as the Chong' is doomed to a imeolly extinction in whig party, the redoubtable Lord John, has been able to HOUSE OF COMMO; he sister island the advantage of Mr O'Conneles negative ...

ft A ... of most complete farces he .. that whoever were to be the Noire gown, be they Whig,

... ft A of most complete farces he .. that whoever were to be the Noire gown, be they Whig, or be they Tory, Home from such a mockery. Public tied means should be contrived to pre..- a farce. emirs ti. sr toiler Aloes. -sahl—Sir, having hal the or an ...

NOT Or THE TANNIC?

... assistance from those who were returned by such constituencies as rentlerect their seats secure. We do not think that there is any Whig, howeN er bigotted, who, in comparing the present Ministry v ith the last, will say that we have made a favourable exchange ...

TO Mit READERS

... for individuals far less competent to carry furward the Dwiness of the counted. Had we been to judge of the practice of the Whigs by their former pmfessions, we should have expected to see them act on higher principles than the mere love of place, when ...

' :`f ,y.;. crisi3, to protect the P.otertant Religion and the EstabltshethChtlreh, and to nitirrold bir; ..

... strongest censure upon which a King can bestow on a subject. AEI this is the coatistency, patriotism, and disinterostolness of the Whigs ! When a party who act on the old-faehiuned and established principles of public virtue, consistency, and generosity, are assailed ...

t:rrr.ers or THE TLEFOIIII

... t:rrr.ers or THE Wirnt we aim prophesied has earn.• to pass. The reform Bill has utterly and for ever extinguished the Whigs. Before it an ompliadied ono of its objects far which it was intended—before it has blasted one (trioelide cf Conservatism, or ...

Ltatn ELEcTION.—The polling for the b Ph burgh' commenced on Tuesday morning, and during the day. awl until the ..

... has achieved ; and Once, in a sue= fieicntly distinguishable view before us, the abject prostration of the vanquished—the Whigs stretched at the feet of their late ally, who stalks amongst them ready to drag them at his chariot-wheel, or to compel them ...

contemporary. He sap, that theeirermistnnee man for of the Catholic religion being erroneous does not Mr ..

... coternporary :- It w: ASYLUM FON LOAD JOHN *Clint.. that in it hut, except It will doubtless be a great consolation to the Whig I it was if course, give Ministers in their present forlorn condition to learn a small s that an aeylum has been generously ...

. LORD ALVANLEY ANI) MR 0•CONBILL. t ay 4 illdeinanded an apology for the t ter to Brookes's. 0 sage

... boen told by my honourable opposite t the Jesuit to us in tl '• Sir—l was in hope; to have hearth from you by this that the Whigs will not yield one hair's-breadth to g; i time, and must request that you will return me an ii- Mr O'Connells . assistanee ...

THE CONSTITUTIONAL

... wil lklitlistg that It Burghs of Devc One lit yet no has no than w few of an ilea ci havo b where Lord to to use but th the Whigs have representa: using unjustifiable- of Mr Kind use of justifiable art of th (Amer con isting events. We at we VI lace-hunters ...

DOINGS IN LEITII

... by a political character. Ou the hustings last week, he actually accused a gentleman who was struck with a stone from the Whigs, and who appealed to him for protection, with being the cause a the riot, though the gentleman had not opened his mouth during ...

SOUTH DEVON ELECTION

... well to consider two or three contemporary circumstances in their bearing upon the probable fortunes of the Ministry. The Whigs have never looked beyond their one party, of which a very few individual men, not principles, have been, during the last age ...