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THE LONDON PRESS. THE WHIG INCAPABLES. f-Yom the Freu

... THE LONDON PRESS. THE WHIG INCAPABLES. f-Yom the Freu. dirining want! it needed lo foretell the catastrophe of ft Cabinet beaten twice in one rreek. Peace being proclaimed, the weakness of the Ministry becomes palpable to nil. The progress of events has ...

large proportion as Reformers.'' In the aspirations of the Whig leader for place, »e should, therefore, like to ..

... In the aspirations of the Whig leader for place, »e should, therefore, like to know on what support he can calculate. He well knows that he is in an overwhelming minority the upper House, and the numerical strength of the Whigs in the present House of Commons ...

tice I ate vour Whig doctrines, and ridicule your performances.—(Laughter and ironical cheers.) The people ..

... tice I ate vour Whig doctrines, and ridicule your performances.—(Laughter and ironical cheers.) The people shall not be excited roe—(Here the hon member was inter rupted shouts of laughter from the Irish benches.) But excited or not, they shall hear the ...

REPRESENTATION OF EDINBURGII

... KdUbnryh Advertiser comments rather severely on the conduct of the Whig party In that city, In reference Mr. retirement- The intention of the historian resign his soat was known to the leading Whigs for some time, and several meetings wore held previous to Its ...

THE ATTACK ON’ THE BISHOP OF TUAM

... and agsin, in 1819. the massacre. when rent into shreds the constitution argument* and the Whig principles of Mackintodi and other Whig barristers. Was it “ Whig principle* that Mr. Blanket took office antler Lord Liverpo »l in 1822, and it under the ...

THE EVENING PACKET, THnRSI)AV> JANUARY 2y 1856-

... here the centre of Government, and that the tendency of Whig policy has been to bring all oar affairs to London. The seven-eighths of those places'* have somehow fallen into the bands of the Whigs, and by them have been dispensed to tbo party they wish ...

REPEAL OP THE UNION

... reject a Whig nominee. If Father Dotl« chooses shut his eyes to the past don’t follow his example your past expert experience of Whigs and of Whig Governments reject this unfledged bird of that nest, for if you give him wings he will do as the Whigs ever ...

THIS OAT

... the Imperial Legislature host of political profligates, they will refuse parties to the Whig Franchise Bill of 1850. Nothing can be more evident than that the Whigs—true to their old selfish policy—have introduced the present measure from no other motives ...

SWITZERLAND

... are to fall into the ranks of tho Whigs very useful to oppose the Conservatives, but treated with utter contempt when they have served that * U It is not because to profess to be supporter of tho euemies of the Whig government that Mr.Cogan has been ...

THE EVENING PACKET, SATDRDAf, 24 MAY, 18.M

... course adopted by the Whig Government in reference to this important measure—a course of which we may rest assured no party in the Legislature would have been capable of following but that now in office. There was a time when the Whig party clung with fidelity ...

don perfectly understand thla when they ask tho Duke of Leinster to support Mr. Cogan. Is there an elector in

... to believe that when he votes for Mr. Cogan does anything else than endorse the Whig censure upon the opponent of Lord Clarendon ? Lord Naas is to be rejected, say the Whig lordlings, because he had tbe un«neakable audacity to assail that most pure and ...

IRISH ELECTIONS

... IRISH ELECTIONS SLIGO—NEW ROSS—WATERFORD—&c. The Whig intriguers are all on tiptoe reference pending elections and anticipated vacancies. A new race of traffickers is ready to maintain the dignity of Sadlkirism. It is, of course, enough to set the whole ...