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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

- WHIG RETRENCHMENT

... economical Whigs. We have plenty more in store for them, but we do not intend to waste all our ammunition at once. Let our friends print this No. 1 of Increased Whig Expenditure, and post it in large placards in every town where any profligate Whig dare show ...

THE DISMISSED WHIGS AND THEIR PENSIONS

... THE DISMISSED WHIGS AND THEIR PENSIONS. Earl Grey, First Lord of the Treasury £2,000 Lord Althorp, Chancellor of the Exchequer 2,000 Lord Auckland, President of the Board of Trade and afterwards First Lord of the Admiralty 2,000 Charles Grant, President ...

IFROM THE LONDON CtAaaTTES.-II 11-

... the use of the sextant. A FELINE ALLPGORY.t cat is treacherous, so is a Whig; a cat is spiteful, so is a Whig; cats are cruel and tyrannicaLto creatures in their power, so ape Whigs. The profession of a cat is to detect and per- secute small plunderers; ...

THE ELECTIONS..,'

... -Huglies, vice Paget. Total, four4 with former gains. thirty-two. The Ministerial Whigs have also driven out one of their quondam friends, Sir J. Johnstone, a Conserva- tive Whig, at Scarborough; but they have failed in their opposition to Ald. Thompson and ...

NAPOLEON'S FINANCES

... Queen's daughter is the wife of an important political personage, who is the son of a Minister of the time being, a Whig, and the head of a Whig connection. Sucli a relation is not calcu- lated to enhance the prestige of royalty in this coun- try. It can be ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... declared bv the sheriff, but with a confession of doubt, to bo favourable to the Whig candidate, if ni:;v now call him such, Mr Ilanbury. The sheriff is said to be a Whig, and many who attended the proceed- ings impugned the justice of his decision the ...

THE NO PATRONAGE MINISTRY,

... paid Commissions let us to-day pick one more plum out of the pudding* The writer says The most remarkable charges which the Whigs have managed to increase are these Charge in 1839. 1837. Police and Criminal Prosecu- tions I £ 247,605 £ 329,520 Foreign ...

DECLINE OF IVHIGG ERY

... polled by the Wti,, and Tory candidates at the several elections since the met tine of the present Parlidfflent Tory Votes. Whig Votes. 734 665 1 682 1,601 476 inlaryleboiie 2,053 2,866 S u iiderland sa 56 Coventry. 1206 1 509 London 5,569 4527 Huddersfield ...

TOR YISM.

... government, and would wish to assimilate our own institutions to those of a Republic with all convenient speed and also to the Whigs, who evinced, in 1832, by their readiness to destroy (by swamping) the House of Lords, how little real attach- ment they felt ...

GENERAL ELECTION.

... Conservatives, showing that the Conservatives will contest 84 more scats than their opponents. In England and Wales there will be Whig seats contested. 121 J 5 21 157 Of Conservative seatsthrre will be contested in England and Wales, about v. 57 6 10 73 These ...

IA GRl CUL TV RE, COMMER CE. AND LONDON MARKETS.-

... founded her will be with her to the end. PiiF.us.—Xune of the individuals lately ennob'ed are members of parliament, and those Whig persons who really are most ciititled to a Peerage, are utterly neglected.—P ...

A Gill CULTURE, COMMERCE

... Englishman, all of the olden time. When Whig?ery. and Popery, and Beggary combined To whistle English loyalty, a by-word, down the wind, When coward hearts and servile souls base treachery designed, In scorn, he left the Whigs to grace the rope themselves had ...