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... game at Glasgow. They •re fighiiag under false colour*. Their candidate Monteith is •Postal* Radical—a Tory disguise. The Whigs and Democrats ttluted t0 PP°ft Mr. Dickenson, of whom we are inclined expect much, because he is eulogised by our admirable ...

To th» Editor of the London Dispatch,

... the channel. Fortunately the English workman is well aware, that if he trusted to Tories to protect him against the Whigs, or to the Whigs to protect him against the Tories, would discover his mistake whea no longer able protect himself or his starving ...

”** ** , i. anin th* IUdi«»l» of HoUmfeM to , tie elector, of io lion of Um nonoffer Elliee

... but ,hf nuruB 8t clap-trap, and he wUI net cal! thing by Oastlet >p nuffrage is, however, infinitely euperier to any wrong . whig ; so let our Huddersfield friends take suffrage P , b no t foisted on them in lien of this ultra-Tory. Again. Mr. Oastler wee ...

SUNDAY. JULY SO. 183 T. tt 1 1 •topics »OUUMI * »«•»' Beaumont at Newcastle, as . o’clock a few

... candidates are returned.” all this lie true, and we not call a word of it in question, something more surely is necessary than the Whig reform, to the carrying out of which, democrats are invited to conhne their efforts. We should like to know why longshore men ...

«•- I» o » toeedi of liord Jmliti Riusell. * The fellewisf wa« d*li»*reJ Lord Joke Rniicll at • public

... ratten, avery Aing that is corrupt. (Cheers.) If that, then, it tbe name that pleases them if they say that the diatinelioß Whig and Tory should no longer be kept up, 1 om ready in opposition to their same of Conservative, to take the same of Relormer ...

INQ THE DIVINE RIGHT OF POWER

... working population of this country, strong argument for the necessity of unirersal suffrage and is also conrioc.ng that the Whig faction cordially bate real friend to the labouring classes the Tories, and ahrmk from nothing, howerer ha«« or mean, to efifect ...

kee iiOurnoiv

... Tory, elated with success in the English counties, vociferates re at lion!—another combat and conservatism is triumphant. The Whig admits the partial success of his Tory rival, but exclaims—intimidation ; talks of the ballot, and urges attention the reg ...

Tnnxlialt *?r ***”Brlloon, ?“'** ~ “* •*l«r»»u: - Captain Coaling, and Xeaara. Groan. Burnatr, . d W. H...yL * Tfco

... on calf's head, desiring the waiter to have it Jull dreti, meaning well done. The cook, by nature wag (we had almost wrote Whig), was not sparing of the dredger, and sent up the head according to orders—t erv well fowdtred. 3 Nxcativs Inquirer.—A citizen ...

LONDON DISPATCH

... FRENCH GOVERNMENT. Uut it is possible that we are wrong in expecting fra. terns) or friendly conduct towards England and tbe Whig* from French Government writers. Notwithstanding the •letrrtion ...

*..IH *p«rCtMV MCeM DoNCAsren Race*.— The mean terminated on Friday, with beautiful weather, ami tolerable ..

... hold public meetings every district, to raise tnbssriptient, and to w their detestation of the bass BUUs reaorteo to by the Whig ministry, and thair new-madajudfe, to compass tbs ruin of oar humble fallowcountryman, by applying and straining abaolcts and ...

KMKM STMT

... trada the hot MsericM. M. G. EosioaDe, propeaing tbe take the chair, remarked, tha meeting oowuWed aU poUtioal claeees—Tories. Whigs, and tU» they would abstain entirely from party* fedfdg. Mr. Richard Spooler Ido comwientiouslv believe that more important ...

PUBLIC FEELING AND PARLIAMENTARY

... day becoming mere odious to the nation. The people are new satisfied that to the tyranny and profligacy of the Tories, the Whig* add treachery, fraud, and cowardice. Their final day is fast approaching. ...