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THE MINISTRY
... of the Mint. B]ut Mr. SHIE is a Cvtholic, so and has done service to the Whig party. ge has foJ served in some degree to unite the Catholic digiitaries m of Ireland to the 'Whigs, and he has occasionally Sc made brilliant speeches in the House of Commons ...
THE LIBERALISM OF LORD PALMERSTON
... programnme of the Whig Govern- C o' mentt;'and he wil ibe sure to -meet frorn the Globe an L- oppisition. more bitter'-far than frou i-the Tinwo, and ?? ,, . 'seaeoned 1X an aristocratic fippailcywvorthy of tbeo s ?? itself.-. ,3E ven when the Whigs -were in ...
FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT
... PACIFICO (JBrLrc- were the better nane for him) was destined to receive e, --The grand debate on. which hangs the fate of the Whig i ministry began ?? evening.' With the exception of a. respite on Wednesday, -it has occupied the house ever le, since. It ...
THE QUEEN'S SPEECH, PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT
... prepared to affirm, for where hree there is not much confidence there can be but little lion, hope, and the policy of the Whigs in power is rather to avoid conflict than advance reform. They fear their own professed principles, and are much more ares ...
THE GUARDIAN AND FINANCIAL REFORMERS
... 'connecfiori: between';good ,government and Wljig c ,RCabiret.`,li'eep:pOut- the 'Tories was the c that b answered ?? in the Whigs. N we a :7 .Wpih ?? Free': Tr d-ris will be equally'. we plied s .with the! same. senseless outcry against the rotec- ,.t ...
THE WAY THE MONEY GOES
... the neces- art 'y sity for Parliamentary Reform; whilst it is a strong ebh tindication, that there is as little mercy in the Whig ve h as the Tory wolf, when he once gets fairly into Blr ' the fold. ' tale le lus ...
AGERMAN ESTIMATE OF SIR R. PEEL
... obstacles removed which had an sitltlic t ine CNeotrarte of Peel into the cabinet. &c ItC 11 alligerous euough. Wybilst the whigs, 101 ?? Otefhcilef reproch ilahu I with fattening upon Ye 1`ad to lis farder' aud watched every false step I ol hi t frill ...
Spirit of the Press
... influence of the official whigs so Ta rcehl5iseene0 of that appropriation juggle. ab wiftarn to naeasu.05 of a practical, but not political lind. sy tili isa its errata and inmperfections, the poor-law of ur ion so ° md ?? of whig legislation. Erroneous ...
LORD JOHN RUSSELL AND THE ROTHSCHILD QUESTION
... token thatthe citizens of London not only d accepted the improvements which the Whigs lad n lent a hand to effect in our constitution, but tlat y they also trusted in the Whig leader, to carryon rstill;in the same spirit of expanding intelligence and generosity ...
THE SLAVERY AGITATION IN AMERICA
... this U i to end, we must only directattention to one thing ee more,-the ?? alieady evident' in the State ofX ta York.c. The. Whig partyr io- tiat state seems to h. ii thoroughily split up~ by the'slsavery question and tbi, must 'greatly- impair the, chanoes ...
DECISIVE DEFEAT OF MINISTERS ON LORD STANLEY'S MOTION
... Commons his unqualified sanction of the course pursued by Lord PALMERSTON, we should t not be at all surprised to find the Whig Cabinet suddenly dislocated bythe most contemptiblesquabble that ever led to the downfall of any Ministry. Lord STANLEY'S speech ...