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THE WHIGS AND THE PEERAGE

... THE WHIGS AND THE PEERAGE. (From a Correspondent qf the Morning Herald.) The recent rapid accession of numbers to the peerage cannot fail to attract the notice of even the most casual oServer, and the uoceretnomotw manner in which ;he hangers-on of the ...

THK WHIG PEERS

... THK WHIG PEERS. If (lie-Whigs were nut supported in Ihe House of Lords by peers created themselves, their minorities would be almost invisible. The following the astounding summary of elevations and creations since IH3I. Whig Radicals who hate received ...

ENORMOUS WHIG LIE

... ENORMOUS WHIG LIE. Never was the devil more active than in the present time. What but the spirit of the evil-one, speaking from the mouth of his disciple, could ever have induced the miscreant O’Connell, to give vent to the following most monstrous of ...

DEFEAT OF THE FRENCH WHIGS

... DEFEAT OF THE FRENCH WHIGS. Paris, Tuesday Morning, April Once more the King and the monarchy are saved; the domination, evil policy, and ruinous influence of the French Whigs—Centre Gauche—and M. Thiers. The Monitevr of this morning contains the following ...

ANOTHER “ENORMOUS” WHIG LIE

... ANOTHER “ENORMOUS” WHIG LIE. We refer our readers Sir R. Peel’s letter, iu our third page, which gives the lying charge, nnd contains the decisive refutation. add nothing save the remark of the Globe, which attempts to deprecate the nmnnet in which the ...

EPIGRAMS ON THE WHIGS. (Fnm Blactmixfi Uagcuiiu.) MID DURHAM. V I. . . He* come* it Durham'* *ent abroad on

... EPIGRAMS ON THE WHIGS. (Fnm Blactmixfi Uagcuiiu.) MID DURHAM. V I. . . He* come* it Durham'* *ent abroad on embawie* to roam Hit it (bit—ho takca bimaelf uubearabl* at bom*. *• Nature made Durham, Tro a ttreog tutpicioo. With all tbit wormwood in hi* ...

made Ur. I’ercjr Shell), Hi? Juliu Shelly’! ng huirii Secretary.— The Whig •ycopbanli the Admirahr „ ..

... made Ur. I’ercjr Shell), Hi? Juliu Shelly’! ng huirii Secretary.— The Whig •ycopbanli the Admirahr „ J’urtemouth, are about to «ik Mr. Bating to a diaaer toco«. meinoraliao of kia return for that borongh.~Tba Caeew»» at Goodwood, which waa run Harfcaway ...

(From the Standard.)

... a petition in behalf of the dupe* of Whig incendiary excitement, whom the Whig* thought proper to hang—though the petition wa» very numcroiuly and respectable signed—and in thi* petition dared quote a* much Whig treason, as, jiulice had teen done between ...

SPREAD OF CONSERVATISM

... Dover, the Whigs have been defeated. The most glorious triumph was that of Manchester, where the Conservative candidates have all been chosen by a majority of more than four thousand, notwithstanding the most franlicly strenuous exertion of the Whig-Radicals ...

POLICY OF THE CONSERVATIVES

... Goring, and other doubtfuls,*’ liberty to vote with the Whig Ministers. It was well-known that the Tory amendment was carefully worded so as to preclude from supporting it, all who had opposed the Whig measures as to Canada ; that it was framed expressly ...

NEW PEERS

... Peers the Whigs desire to create before they think they have sufficiently strengthened their cause in the House of Lords ? We find that since they came into office, a period of about nine years, if deduct Sir Kobcvt Peel*s few months, the Whigs have created ...

THE PB.EBS

... THE PB.EBS. DOWNFALL THE WHIGS. the rainy Herald.) Every thing seems denote the immediate downfall of the Melbourne dynasty. Lord Durham—weak as lie is, and stripped as now appears before the world, of all tensions any of the higher attributes of sta ...