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... THE CAMBRIDGES AND THE WHIGS. ( From the Times.) There is a deep fund of loyalty in the Whigs. It is true that they decapitated one King, and drove out another; they confiscated the estates of the Crown, and, at proper intervals, hive sufficiently vindicated ...
... WHIGS AND WHIGGERY. The terminution of the Russell Ministry 18-16 in perfect keeping with its antecc ...
... WHIG MORALITY. Whigs are Whigs always and everywhere. We have seen what they have done, and what they have left undone, in the larger circle of Parliamentary politics. We now take the liberty of relating a small instance of their doings in local politics ...
... after to the statesman who had brought us there. In a breath the Whigs tell us that we have reached finality, that John Bright is not wanted, and can do us no goodand also that if they (the Whigs) had remained in, they would have given us such a spick and ...
... WHIG MINISTRIES. THE BLUNDERING EXTRANAGANCE OF Eighty-six is oar ostimat,rl expenditure this year, the average exponliture of the last twenty y •:irs having about fif:y millions. In this single y r, therefore, the war is estimated as likely to cost U; ...
... THE SCOTCH WHIGS. Tlie real Whig* were extremely few. Self interest had converted some, and terror none ; and the residue which stood out consisted only the stronger-minded men the party. The adherence of these men rational opinions was alien led with ...
... THE WHIGS AND THE ROMANIST& (Front the Morning Pose.) An Irish journalist politely denominated Sir Thomas Redington the other day 'a baptised spaniel.' But there are other dogs, serving under the present ministry, whose dexterity far surpasses that of ...
... THE WHIG BUDGET. If ever there was Chancellor of the Exchequer on whom it was incumbent to tiring for ward a budget that would redeem Ins own character, and reflect some respect and jHipularity on the administration, it was Sir Charles Wood last night ...
... (Fr the Northers Whig.) On Friday and Saturday last, we wee; visited by very severe gales of wind blowing from S.S.E. to S.S.W., during which, the shipping along the coast has suffered severely, and several lives have, we regret to say, been lost. On ...
... THE WHIG WARMING•PAN. Has Lord John Russell any purpose In conducting the affairs of Government as he has done since his return to the post which he had previously abandoned with so little ceremony? Is he consciously and deliberately smoothing the way ...
... effect of driving F him froin power. To this end they supported the s Whigs ; and on Sir ?? Parnell's famous motion pmit thle ministry into a mninority, and evertually the 1 Whigs into office. These last, lbowever, were too shrewrd not to perceive that ...