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... OP WHIG. DIRECTORS. IBS RIGHT HOB. TOBRINQTOH, COURT, MAID. SIB wPw\ OHSLOW, BART., HIGH SHERIFF OF OOBBWAU* HRROAB. FRIDEADXBRUBB, BSQ.. PRIDRAUX PLACE, LIWIs’oBAKLES FOSTRR, ESQ.. THI OOOMBI, MSKRABD. ...
... OP WHIG. DIRECTORS. IBS RIGHT HOB. TOBRINQTOH, COURT, MAID. SIB wPw\ OHSLOW, BART., HIGH SHERIFF OF OOBBWAU* HRROAB. FRIDEADXBRUBB, BSQ.. PRIDRAUX PLACE, LIWIs’oBAKLES FOSTRR, ESQ.. THI OOOMBI, MSKRABD. ...
... the whig platform. . and disconsolate being the fLiberal, will find little comfort Lord „ l,.niON’e electioneering address. It ap- Biß tohave been drafted on the good old Whig ! l f avoiding compromising pledges. The rrffl ' L.,fLord Hartington is Unit ...
... WHIGS AND RADICALS. The Standard considers that by far the moat important and suggestive part of Mr. Smith's speech at the mooting last night of tho London and Westminster Working Men’s Association that which referred to the relations of the Whigs—or ...
... THE ATTITUDE OF THE WHIGS, The Spectatorsa.yß It is with certain melancholy, rather than annoyance, that we regard the present attitude and the possible future action of the Old Whigs. Of the twenty-two Liberals who voted against that bill, and the fifty ...
... THE WHIGS AND REFORM. The Saturday Review considers there can be doubt that any Reform bill coming from the Liberal party would have been of very different character from the preaent bill. What Lord Derby laid, when speaking of the ‘Oppo* aition Peers/ ...
... TEE WHIGS. is urged the Morning Post that doubt Lord Hartington. Mr. Qoschen. and other prominent Liberals who voted against Mr. Collings’s amendment objected to it on its merits, but believe the primary consideration operating on their minds was to support ...
... expected to descend on the intriguers in showers. Your Whig contemporary, it is understood, is willing to swallow his antipathy to the Senior Member, in order to serve the interest or necessities of the Whig leader. In a word, there appears to be a wonderful ...
... I sea no daylight whatever on the present state of politics/ If tho Whigs remain inactive or neutral, that is doubtless all too true view of the situation j but if, we hope, the Whigs combine with the Constitutionalists in active opposition to Mr. Parnell ...
... AND THE WHIGS. The Saturday Review, after reciting the collapse of the Cave one the remarkable events of the session, goes show that the Beform bill has dished” the Whigs for time, if not for ever. The unnecessary loquacity of the steady-goiog Whig Peers ...
... only of the Liberals, but especially the Whigs. It was noble thing on the part of Burke and Pitzwilliam and the other seceders from Fox that not all their horror of France could make them untrue to Iceland. The Whig party after the schism remained for Irish ...
... THE WHIG CONFIDENCE TRICK. A learned pundit has just issued an introduction to the study of backboned animals.” We would commend the volume to the earnest attention of our leading Whig politicians; perhaps they might gather from its contents some faint ...
... THE POLICY OP THE WHIGS. The Tima oot that •• when they find themselves difficulties the Whigs propose some tremendons enterwhicb. if they fnil themselves, they can drag their « nem’ies into. It then comes this If the Toms take 1, the measure and contrive ...