WHIG CANDIDATES
... WHIG CANDIDATES. Aberdeen— A Bannerman i Leeds— >i J Hume, «M Aldam r— R Etwall ester— W Klliee. J East. -Hn W(i Stanley l hop© Armagh— «lln Mr Caulfield Leominster— C Srecnaw i . ...
... WHIG CANDIDATES. Aberdeen— A Bannerman i Leeds— >i J Hume, «M Aldam r— R Etwall ester— W Klliee. J East. -Hn W(i Stanley l hop© Armagh— «lln Mr Caulfield Leominster— C Srecnaw i . ...
... WHIG PATRONAGE TO THK EDITOR OF THE STANDARD. Sir, — I beg leave to call your attention to the daily accounts we read ir. the public prints of livings given away by the Minister and Chancellor.'' Sorely these must have been vacant previous to the ...
... THE TIMES AND THE WHIGS. (From the Times of Wednesday, April 2«, 1K27.) With respect lilliiig up the offices now vacant in the administration, we should imagine that antecedent events point out course. The Whigs have already, when out of the ministry ...
... THE WHIGS AND THE CHURCH. (FROM A CORRESPONDENT.) * compact into which the Whigs have entered with the •ts, the Dissenters, and the Infidels, and, through them, their lord and master, the devil, is a compact the first principal point of which is an u ...
... WHIGS AND TORIES, The Standard, one day last week, had an extract from letter, which, in allusion to the state of parties in the house, said, that it was lie feared the Duke would have every thing his own way; that the were ninn and the ultra Tories too ...
... WHIG PROSECUTIONS. (From the John Bull.) The government api ear, very wiseiy, determined to put down the prevalent opposition to tl.e assessed taxes. They have prosecuted lo conviction tbe proprietors and editors ol the True Mun newspaper, fur publishing ...
... bench, spiritual and tern- poial, altogether ? If tbe Church is now in danger, the danger is owing to the wisdom of the Whigs; the Whigs, who have been pound-wise for themselves and penny-wise I. >r the people. What a faction h.is this been ! What a new ...
... WHIG BRUTALITY. (From the Bucks Herald.) We have frequently had to notice ihe very bad taste and enveiion'ed expression of the Whig and Radical newspapers. We last week had to refute an aspetsiou of the motives of the Duke of Buckingham, which was iv ...
... WHIG POETRY A very biting satire on the men of Kent ap- pears in the Morning Chronicle of this morning. It is evidently not written by a cockney, as the following ttamar will prove : — Lackland Magisterial junta ! Still smilingly pick up the crumbs — ...
... THK WHIGS. (From the Ulster Times.) The Whigs have discoveied that they cannot have it all their own way at court. • •••••• Meanwhile, how fares it with them in parliament ? They do not re-assemble with the alacrity and swagger with which they met before ...
... THE WHIG-RADICALS. ■ (From the Morning Herald.) There seems to be a ridiculous notion prevalent am*—^^B Whig-Radicals, that the Conservatives, and especially s-g| them as happen to be members of the House of Lords, ?? have an interest in preventing public ...
... WHIG-LIBERAL PROSPECTS, BY A WHIG-LIBERAL MEMBER. (From the Spectator.) Under the title of ** Political Coalitions, an English mem- ber of parliament (whose identity may easily be surmised,) writes a letter in the pages of the Monthly Chronicle tor July ...