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THIRTY SIX!!!

... of the whole Whig press, the Car 1. Spectator is left to pick the one bit of matrrow from Edi 0 the bone for which the two hungry dogs ore fighting. Irif I The Spectator makes the only point. He says, and 00 What is the charge of the Whigs against the ...

JUSTICE TO IRELAND

... a Westminster meeting; but the Whigs refused to sign, saying, let him alone-(loud dis- approbation). There was more dread of public meetings than of any other mode of expressing feeling. They knew too well what Whig justice to Ireland meant. The ...

FIRST NIGHT OF THE SESSION

... ought to be thankful for having a Whig Ministry in power. The Conservatives it was said, might be relied upon-in office and out of office-to exert themselves for the maintenance of peace, law, and order; but the Whigs, when out of Downing-street, never ...

NEWS OF THE WEEK. post*—JP.onbag &atucDap. The of Parliament, appear*, I* positively fixed Cor to-morrow ; it ..

... private life of Millon. Alderman Garret has it seems determined stand for the City, that there are now three Tories and many Whigs Who intend to coolest the city. The shipowners have thought heller of their ioleulioo to oomioale seventh candidate. On Tuesday ...

THE CLOSE OF THE SESSION

... treason-we c|i find them joining in a crusade against the trades of ps the empire, and while they complain of Whig truca- wi lency and deceit, they grant Whig supplies, and fri present the hobgoblin of Toryism as a shroud to to cover their cowardice and subserviency ...

TRIAL AND CONVICTION OF THE WAIGS

... preliminaries have been now gone through, and upon Monday last, an Administration, said to be composed of the recognized leaders of Whig opinion, was put upon trial. The people of Birmingham had been mainly instrumental in procuring them that trial, and, therefore ...

MORE [ill] PERSECUTION

... have thought treat Mr. ?? had already suffered enough-that even the Whigs would be satisfied with Twell ?? IMPRISONMENT of a Man whose only crime is his love of liberty. But not so; in Whig etica. tion, that crime is the greatest which 'can be cole mitted ...

A JAR AMONG THE THIEVES

... perceive that we were misinformed, when, on a late occasion, we stated that these worthy patriots had been set at liberty. The Whigs have not so much liberality about them. It seems, however, that an offer of release has been made them; but on terms of implied ...

TRIAL AND CONVICTION OF AN ATROCIOUS MURDERER

... honoured by the Whig Attor- tel ney.General with a criminal prosecution for our op- position to the Act, and we much doubt that one a in one thousand even of the working classes are yet aware of the fact that we were the first victims to W Whig wrath in those ...