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Suminarn

... like a lady's fortune, turns out to have been large only while prospective. A surplus of any kind is so unusual a thing with a Whig Chancellor, that both the Government and the House of Commons seemed highly delighted, and alloaed the Govermuent to appropriate ...

tip al,

... was the dismay spread in the ministerial camp on Tuesday by Mr Hutt' motion for the withdrawal of the Airiest!' squadron. The Whig whipper-in was set to work, and the result of the meeting held in the forenoon at Lord John's official residence in Downing ...

THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS

... THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS. Consternation has lately been reigning in Downing Street. Whigs and Whigflogs have been running to and fro io dismay, and Peelites and Proteoioni.ts have been pricking up their ears. Lord John Russell boldly, however. took economy ...

TEE X MUM AND TEEM SUPPORTERS

... and toss with a million at Itim.. Yet this is to be made a Ministerial question. economy is not a Ministerial question. The Whigs first came in on the Civil List. They stick in no the African equsdron. Out of the Civil Lent they hove contrived to save a ...

REFITBAL 01P • CLEROYILUt TO =MATZ XABILIGE

... blander. Yours tii I)eth—witch I voile wil be in the Workus. THE INFANT PRODIGY—THE WHIG SURPLUS. My name is Surplus. On the various bills Mr master something dock'd—a frugal Whig, Whose constant rare wa , to increase his store, And keep b 6 everplus, myself ...

MINISTERIAL FINANCIAL REFORM

... that nothing short of continued and determined demands will produce anything like real retrenchment. The connection of the Whigs with Lord Campbell's money-hunting mania has been most unfortunate, and the amount of public odium they have always shown ...

Summarn

... lordship struggled manfully for the mastery, and had very nearly put our poor country under his tread by means of Whig chicanery and Whig centralisation, but the old spirit, roused from its staid and somewhat dull slumber, shook even his purpose, and this ...

THE MUSIC HALL MEETING

... his lordship in the Police Court, of attempting to overturn a meeting called and paid for at other people's expense; and the Whigs must have a distinct recollection of how nearly they were beaten in their own meeting, in the Male room, called for the purpose ...

Scotlanb. e GREAT NATIONAL EDUCATION EXITING

... the wall. I expounded this in a letter to the late Duke of Bedford in 1839, which called down on me the factious rage of the Whig partizans, who cared only for their party objects. But it is a truth of a melancholy kind, and all but disheartens me. Frolll ...

(Front our Pricate Correnpouthnt.)

... Palmerston, and whose wild-cat look and manner gives spirit and reality to his denunciations of the foreign policy of the Whigs, Anstey's speech was entirely without animus, and so mild withal it did not ruffle a single feather of Cupid's plumage; his ...