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THE RESIGNATION OF LORO JOHN RUSSELL

... his colleagues insist upon his resignation, a hint was given to Lord Palmerston by Mr. Bouverie intimating that manv of the Whig subordinates would feel compelled for once desert dbeir ancient chief; the consequence was, on Friday night Lord John Russell ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... political truths, It was the wont of Lord Chancellor Lyndhurst.m the palmy d»ys of Whig administration to pass in review the sins of omission and of commission perpetrated by whig lorßings and their subordinates, and woe to the unlucky premier who came under ...

Admiral Gitfard died last week at his residence Southampton, the age of 90. He was the leader of the Whig

... Admiral Gitfard died last week at his residence Southampton, the age of 90. He was the leader of the Whig portv for many years io that town, and was the father of Captain Gitfard, who was killed in her Majesty’s steamer Tiger, off Odessa, at the commencement ...

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... fleet retire From swaggering Charlie Napier. last spring twelvemonth I set out The Baltic sea to cruise about— Lord! how the Whigs did cheer and shout For Reform-Club Admiral Napier I bragged, and 1 fumed, and I made a noise, And signalled, sharpen your ...

SCOTLAND

... will act, and I shall endeavour to advocate your interests.” In reference to the foregoing confession of faith, the Northern Whig observes : Commentary on this would spoil altogether; wc know hut of. one declaration of principles that will compare with ...

(Dfiiaal

... will make new election at Taunton necessary. The Morning Advertiser thus adverts to Mr. Labouchere's claims a member of the Whig domestic circle: As we were the first to state, we believe the Duke Newcastle, from motives which are creditable to his Grace ...

TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES

... And now thuu'rt brought to scorn and grief, Which even thou must tccl Hissed in thine own constituents' halls, Hooted by Whigs and Radicals, And followers Peel, And hushed silence by the storm Raised ’gainst the hero of Reform. Rah ! Russell, where is ...

Ireland

... commenced on Monday with the nomination of the two renresentatives of two distinct parties in the county. Mr. Samuel Winter (Whig) proposed Mr. Meredvth, and Mr. Patrick John Kearney (a Roman Catholic elector) seconded the nomination, amid a storm of groans ...

TELEGRAPHIC DESPATea^-OQTOT—PEggO^A TOWH TALK. New Year has come and gone, and in spite of the war and the ..

... nine lives ; how many Lord John has it is impossible to tell. Twice last session he committed, in the opinion of every man, Whig, Tory, or Radical, political suicide, and yet he is again spoken of coming back oflioe. It is clear London won’t have him again ...

D. WUaso, whclwh Aooaft for Oleatta,

... working the BritUh Constitorion. I read further In Dod that Mr. Hayter was first returned for Wells in August, 1837—that is a Whig;—that he has uniformly voted in favour of the total abolition of the Corn Laws, and for Free Trade ita moat extended acceptation; ...

personal

... tide of popular sentiment in favour of resistance to tyranny, and soon involved him in difficultr. He wee from office by tho Whigs, to giro piece to William Livingston, and sent prisoner to Conoectient, where he remained about two years in East Windsor, ...