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... who re-I,resent the Whig Government party; and these mos assembled themselves on Thursday evening, as a matter of course, to pray for the passing of the Govern:meat bill. It is not too much to assume that other measure which a Whig Lord Advocate night ...

TIE WARES

... Bailie Fyfe's return is certain, as is also, we believe ' that of Mr Blackadder. The Whigs have been designating this gentleman a Tory. If he is so, we wish all Whigs would as soon as possible become Tories for their country's sake. Mr Blaclutdder is a ...

DISRAKLI AND THE IVILIGII

... is as rigorously based on facts. After describing the accession of Lord Derby, the Chancellor of the Exchequer chgrges the Whig leaders with an offence which, if true, ought to render them despicable in the eyes of every Britain, and utterly unworthy ...

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... convinced, will be endowed in due course if the Whigs remain so long in office, as being another step in advance towards the endowment of the Catholic priesthoodtheir favourite and most cherished scheme. Our Whig contemporaries lament the decision, as well ...

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... bad as Church-and- Whig party believed him to be. But those who did not hoist the distressflag, or did not act on the Prosecution Committee, or did not canvass their districts for subscriptions, or do not belong to the Church or Whig cliques, although ...

THE lIVNICIPAL ELECTIONS

... pure Parliament House Whig aid one of their safest men—one whose vote they may u safely count on as if he was an expectant sheriff, and precisely for the Paine reason. He will never venture to say No when the beads of the Whig party indicate their wish ...

RDINBURGH, SATURDAY, JAx. 19, 1856. Suminarp

... bonds. Lord Palmerston is the most illiberal of Whigs; the excitement produced by war will require to be satisfied, now that war has ended; great political and social questions will be stirred; the Whig families will stand still and their hold of office ...

DEPARTILINT IN The 'Wend Naming and Warehouse. A LEXANDER AND MACNAB, CHRISTIE k ALEXANDRE, respectfully invite ..

... About One Hundred Mourning Bonnets -- (Lily shown, and - week mileages may be to be =e r r for.. as slosh is sold c a the as Whig prises, - Le. APE BONNETS up ea 116. fit the head, are only Ills ad; made in better materials are Ills 6d each. 1 the LATEST ...

THZ NENE= FOR XIIMARIIOCX. (From the Times of Tuesday.)

... readers for the familiar phrase, but really there is none other which so well describes his act. Lord John lies low, shot by a Whig bolt discharged from a Chesham bow—nay, he is almost slain by an intimate partisan of his own. With Waller he may say— That ...

CIVIC PROSPECTS

... opposition, such as has been pursued by the Whigs and their organ towards his present lordship, seek to render the reign of our future provost less useful than it might otherwise prove. Mr Melville, as one of the Whig Parliament Flouse party, might have been ...

SCOTCH ELECTIONS. THE lIADDINGTON BURGIIS

... that Mr Ilastie has become adored by the Whigs as his cond u ce is despised and himself distrusted by all the truly Liberal and independent members of the house. Among all men not deeply interested in mere Whig regime, the member for Paisley has long been ...