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PARIS POLICE

... list; the Whigs told the people that it was a grievous source of corruption, and that fi they were in power they would pare it down. The people took them at their word-they let the Whigsin; but the promised bribe was never paid; and the cunning Whigs, like ...

POOR LAW AMENDMENT ACT

... well-being of the majority, it ought not to exist ? WHIG: Certainly I do. RADICAL: Then you admit tlat the working men are parties, or rather are supposed to be parties, to the social compact? WHIG: Assuredly. RA DICAL : They are the majority of the nation ...

THE SESSION OF 1849

... displayed by these who ch have undertaken to prescribe. The session has been tr- quite prolific in projects. Tories, trimmers, whigs, and radicals, have each in turn put forth their specifics.- Mr. Disraeli's scheme for the concentration of local it burdens ...

THE POOR LAW OFFICIALS IN IRELAND

... of labour, from England, where the official paper informs us he had pre- viously been employed. We think that the thirteen whig ofsicials, whose emoluments and expenses are detailed in the return from which we have quoted the above facts, zealous and ...

BUSINESS OF THE SESSION

... has yet taken, place. The present session has not in the slightest degreeimnproved in his respect, on its predecessors. The Whigs seem incorrigible when in Downhig-street, though out of office there are none more lynx-eyed than they to the short comlngs ...

THE RURAL POLICE FORCE

... every nerve to have a rural gewlrncs-eeeie 0 2established in this country wvish to bring about in England. 5 We repeat it-the Whigs and their liberal supporters have -long been labouring to establish a grinding tyranny in ItEngland under form~s of law.F The ...

PETERSFIELD COURT LE

... future. He then proceeded to notice the falling off in the Revenue, and remarked that the same thing had occurred whenever the Whigs had had the management of the finances of country ; he quite expected we should witness an increase in the taxation of the ...

KILRUSH PETTY SESSIONS

... RIrriSTRATION.-The following is the result for thle parish of Cheltenham:- Objections by Whig-Radicals ?? ?? ?? ?? 139 Sustained ?? Failed .. .. .. .. .. 6 New Claims by Whig-Radicais . cS35 Duplicates ?? ?? 9 56 Objections by Conservatives ?? ?? ?? ?? 9 Sustained ...

BURNING A MAN ALIVE

... patronage of the Crown, as well as that of Deans and Chapters, to the Bishops, excites no common surprise in those friends to a Whig Government who know that Bishops are always its worst enemies. Pat the fol- lowing case, which may easily happen, and most ...

LEWES

... occasion showed that they knew what was due to theniselves (Cheers)-thst they could act for'themselves without being led by the Whig aristocracy or Paid agents ;'(Loud cheers.) and lie hoped they never would be led' by them: again, any miore than they would ...

NORFOLK CIRCUIT.—CAMBRIDGE, March 19

... these considerations would not enhance the sum they might think it right to award, Verdict for the ?? 150l. IRELAND. Three Whig candidates have addressed the electors of Derry, soliciting the seat vacant by the death of Sir Robert Ferguson. Report gives ...

CHICHESTER

... bound to own that the state has been just as dishonest a person, as harsh, and griping, and ungenerous unider Tory as under Whig advice. This abominable rogue-the state-a bad neighbour and a niggard master, except to such servants as can put their fingers ...