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BABZCAZ., WHIG. AMD TOBT

... BABZCAZ., WHIG. AMD TOBT. MESSRS. WILLIAMS & BINNS, BOOKSELLERS. AND NEWS AGENTS, BZSBOPWBABMOUTB, RESPECTFULLY inform their Friend* and the Public, that the variou* Newspaper organ* of the above Political rarties, can procured them, from, and sent to ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Philadelphia on Friday night of the whigs and locofocos; the latter appointed a committee of confer- ence with the whigs, to concert measures to prevent troops being sent from Philadelphia to Haruisburgh. The whigs put oft the meeting of the committee ...

PUBLIC MEETING IN NEWCASTLE

... them take his hat instead of bis person. They bad met to do honour to John Frost. (Loud cheers.) Let the base informers of the Whig municipality—let them go end tell their employer* that whatever they may think about Mr. Froet the men of Newcastle believed ...

MR GLADSTONE'S CONSERVATIVE REGRETS

... practically guided his opinions, and has kept hia sentiment the ornamental part of hia views. In other words, while the old Whig leaders bad been latterly more Liberal opinion than by conviction, Mr Oladitone has been Liberal by conviction. the same time ...

tingle feeling, appeotfclng to real lava of country, or public tpirit. They are, without quettion, the moat ..

... Irish, Sara the exception of getting rid of the nuisance oompany, would at once say, deearraa tyranny and oppression that Whig Government indict upon him. ThU advice is justifiable when consider that the Cathode body, both in Bnglaat.and Ireland, have ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... thought anil intelligence the present day. The Radical faction is only powerful in pronortien it is helped by Whig support. There are Whigs and Whigs, Liberals aud Liberals, as there are Tories and tones. It is for the prudent and sensibla of these various ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Tragedy; by 'Theodcre Clharles Noesisen-\\ I ' d t' Letter on the rate Cork Co-iunty 1ifeetin.-XVX I1. .iSata '' ?? of' the Whigs-XVI] II. 7arrigton's; Iese15 f ' Itecnolds.-.--~\ X, p:'ent to Ida. No. I. Ii.-XX- J4' derdale's IPro)psc~d Address to the ...

- ;/ alortbcru ~r SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1840. - Tas ■Bktssts of Eaelsad an .oilUsd. Urn, tbs malar SB* hss

... latter feeling, it was hoped, would pave the way for the abolition all Poor Law relief, -which is the grand ultimate object tbe Whig* have in view. Now, it becomes a bonnden doty in you, not only for your own sake*, but for the take of freedom in general, ...

Advertisements & Notices

... party? 6eistlernen, tlits is it new turn of their never straighit Whig policy. It is ?? ottly new, however, but it is striking atid insteritclive; fosr it tells us plainly, that the Whigs tlsemselves care nothing I-or reform, atid all for power ; is tiuth ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Succession of tory adminiistrations hlave ttnl !I rtare of lipoStacy, to gain them a temporlary mlck popularity, by actitig oll whig prillciples. They Kubmitted to cuirry mnasures, by an unnatutal coalition; Which tile ?? and radicals could never have carried ...

SPIRIT OF THE PRESS

... content to be known as an able public servant in his own sphere, and he does not appear to have sought parliamentary life. The Whig Cabinet understood merits, and, at the early age of 33, he was sent to Spain Minister Plenipotentiary. From that lime he was ...

i)orrt)ern

... Northern Liberator. The Northern Liberator, therefore, does not advocate names; does not advocate a Tory government rather than a Whig government; or a government rather than a Tory government; or a Radical government for the sake «»f the name Radical * but ...