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TO THE .EDITOR OF THE DERBY MERCURY

... friends of that weekly journal not content with the unexpected triumph of the late Derby Borough Election, must needs with true Whig malice, force the delayed and concentrated bitterness of this week's leading article on unoffending individuals, who hap. pity ...

THE MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS

... as it rebuts the charge denies tic influence and family connexion sometimes urged excess against the Whig Government. It is the misfortune of the Whigs, as well as their strength and their glory, that long adherence to the same political traditions has ...

The Queen and the late Review.—His Royal Highness the Field Marshal Commandingin-Chiet' lias received the ..

... Cabinet at the First Lord the Treasury's official residence in Downing-street to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon. A meeting of Whig members of Parliament was held lust evening to consider the Irish Compensation Bill. hear that the meeting was thinly attended ...

Advertisements & Notices

... /J4Lroctober nexrt, ARTHUR W. S. ANDREVS, Secretaries pro tem. Tickets to be had from the Secretaries, and at the 1lorthern Whig, Mercury, and Banner of Ulster Of- fices. 2075 5 ...

THE UNITED STATES AND MEXICO

... seen. Either issue will be but the beginning of the end of the American Union, unless we may hope, from the ascendancy of the Whig party, an utter abrogation and abandonment of the Polk policy of territorial aggrandizement. The fruits of the Annexation ...

SIR ROBERT PEEL ON THE DUTIES OF PUBLIC MEN

... seem to have been receding on the opposite track. The Tories were whilom accused of stealing the Whigs' clothes as their owners were bathing. Are the Whigs altogether free from the imputation of having picked up the cast-off garments of defunct Conservatism ...

Advertisements & Notices

... that to employ PoPAYs is a part of the principle of the Whig administration of our affairs. The magistrate who presided at Mr. FROST's examina- tion is a Whig member of parliament; and is so true a Whig, that before any person had been committed for trial ...

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... 1 SDAY, I1th October,. at FIVE o'Clock, P. M. The Article to be seen EMr 'LY's. (86 THE NORTHERN WHIG. T a.Meeting of a few Friendsof The INorthern Whig, pon Tuesday, the 24th July 1832, JOHN BARNETT, Esq. in the Chair, held for the purpose of taking ...

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... 1 Ur. Brighti121 . . .. - 121' Poetry .29 , msof EtgarPoe 13 Lord Salisbury on Indian CORREISPONDENCE:orpe.13S Policy . 122 Whig and Radical . 12S - ?? Masters of Claythoe..13 CPso.l2 icyg . ?? ?? ?? 12 W i .dR ?? ?? I 128No}m~e~iln Al1fonso's Progress ...

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... , ?? 3 30,000 30,000 30,500 Northern Whig . . 40,000 25.405 23,50) Mercury .15,000 7,500 20,000 Banner of Ulster, 18,;00 18,000 20,000 Morning Newss,. .. 5,00 _,0 WcitrY Nrws, ?? !,000 ?? ,000 Weekly Northern Whig, , 5,000 2,300 2,500 Weekly Press,. I ...

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... Irish J.ournOal of highest standing, and is recognised its one of the best advertismi papers in Ireland. The WEEKLY NORTHERN WHIG, established F ebrurTa, t 1858, is a fill-sized double sheet newspaper, published ate mo- derate price ; and beisig nmost carefully ...