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WIIIGS, TORIES, AND RADICALS.

WIIIGS, TORIES, AND RADICALS.

"Coming events cast their shadows before them." There is not a question of doubt as to the desperate resolve of the Tories to resume power at any hazard. It behoves Ministers to be on their guard against a faction, Russian in character, though English in name; which now, in the
January 26, 1836 - Daily Politician - London, London, England
 
PRICE Id. THE MUNICIPAL MAGISTRACY.

PRICE Id. THE MUNICIPAL MAGISTRACY.

A correspondent at Rochester reports to us, with great approbation, the appointment of six Liberal magistrates for that town. Our readers will remember that at the late election of councillors under the Municipal Reform Act, the numbers of Reformers and Tories were equal. The Li
February 11, 1836 - Daily Politician - London, London, England
 
THE BIRMINGHAM DINNER.

THE BIRMINGHAM DINNER.

The Tories may judge, from the manner in which Mr, O'Connell has been received in Liverpool, what efect has been produced on the toUntry, by their miserable attempts to stave off reform through the instrumentality of bigotry. Not less than 40,000 persons assembled in front of th
January 30, 1836 - Daily Politician - London, London, England
 
POLITICAL STATE OF MAR YLEBONE.

POLITICAL STATE OF MAR YLEBONE.

We lately called upon the electors of Marylebone to shake off the supineness of which the Tories in that.berough had taken secret efficient advantage, by resuming the organization of their electoral committees and preparing for a vigorous struggle. It was then supposed that Mr.
February 9, 1836 - Daily Politician - London, London, England
 
CURE FOR THE IRISH DISTEMPER.

CURE FOR THE IRISH DISTEMPER.

The oligarchy whose oath, according to Aristotle, was--" We will do the multitude all the evil in our power," is the only ancient prototype which we can find for English Toryism. The Conservatives, whose policy centres in self, most cordially hate the people, if hatred be evince
February 10, 1836 - Daily Politician - London, London, England
 
THE CARLOW JOB

THE CARLOW JOB

The:Globe assumes, with something like pertness, the something more than like falsehood, that we impute, as actually proved, ill qualities " to many fine gentlemen Conservatives," those weaknesses or meannesses which only, as we said, could induce any to absent themselves on the
January 29, 1836 - Daily Politician - London, London, England
 
No. 1.

No. 1.

September 15, 1836 - Daily Politician - London, London, England
 
GENTS.

GENTS.

Tribe. Chatham—Palmer, Sheerness—Stafrell, Stroud— Hammond, and Baxter & Co., Dartford—Wimble, Maidstone —Oxley, Garret, and H.olton, Gravesend—A ndrews, Greenhithe—Todd, Evans, and Hone, Greenwich—Peel and Cockett, Blackheath—C I:apman, Machin, Smith, and Parkes, Woolwich—Rackh
September 23, 1836 - Daily Politician - London, London, England
 
COLONIAL MARKETS. Prices much as last quoted, but transactions very slender. Imports yes erday were light. SUGAR, B. P.—But very

COLONIAL MARKETS. Prices much as last quoted, but transactions very slender. Imports yes erday were light. SUGAR, B. P.—But very

little selling, and prices as last quoted. Com E.---120 cks and 156 barrels and bags of British plantation sold at 85s to 100 s, which are former prices for the same quality. COCOA.—Trinidad, 294 bags and 50 barrels sold at 55s to 665, which prices are 2s lower. PIMENTo.-700 bag
September 17, 1836 - Daily Politician - London, London, England
 
up a El first al the li "Con Pupa Chure the ( word furiou made Mr. J

up a El first al the li "Con Pupa Chure the ( word furiou made Mr. J

October 1, 1836 - Daily Politician - London, London, England