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To Her Majesty’* Justices of the, Peace for the County of Derby, as- sembled In Quarter Session* on the Ninth

... opposition Peel, h« Aborigines, Fingoes, and liberated Negroes. * the list. Lord Brougham, in his ‘‘Political Philosop 7 made the Whigs fee) 1»..w c »ul.l master special queslion ofthe Representative Assembly » to must draw a dtaunct.-tn b.-.«e*» , thatV the ...

TUB EASTEII RECESS

... of unity; Mr. Disraeli, with his dramatic turn, manages best, and see the fruits; but can get further than perplexing the Whigs with fear of change. The Finamial Reformers have had their roueter, on Mr. Cobdcn’s motion for Retrenchment; also the Parliamentary ...

AND ASHBOURN, UTTOXETER, AND NORTH STAFEORDSH

... preset to much te f*TMV case of Ministerial incompetence hail ihal ol duties. There is certain indulgence extended the finance Whig Government oann bt- exnectcd excel in every branch. In Foreign P«l‘cy, the Government, its peremptory decrees and Patous bh ...

FRIDAY, JULY 5. ISSO

... so many of their acts of interference with the affairs of other countries, done in direct contravention the exposition of Whig principles promulgated Lord Grey. Mr. Cohder. ex- plained his views on the subject of intervention, and charged Mr. Cockhum ...

TIIF. CORN LAWS

... parliament that was elected under his auspices, contorted until the death of the King 1837, when new one was summoned the Whigs. the dinner given at Merchant Tailors’ Hall by the Conservative members their leader, on the 12lh of May, 1838, Sir R. Peel ...

THE LATE SIR ROBERT PEEL

... believe, have been the only commoner in that illustrious order, except Sir Robert Walpole, for the last century. ■I he great Whig Premier, who made a plaything of the ■peerage, could not resist the blue riband. More recently ■wc have seen how the most ...

THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PEOPLE

... confined to Ireland. Repeal may say to Whig Liberalism, the skull says to your living face, ** Fui—Es: Sum—Erin.” Repeal expires bec.;ase its existence wa? existed without that fact making anv to people. So it is with the Whig Cabinet politically.. •‘ principles” ...

DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER AND JOURNAL, AUGUST 9. 1850

... salaries, as if they continued paid us heretofore. But then it was, that the inquiry which suggested would indelicate. Oh! his old Whig friends were mightily changed since they had lasted the sweets of office and basked in the smiles of the Court. Why, when was ...

Opinions the press.* “THE HOUSE ORDER About century past it was the wont uieu leaving Berwick York for London make

... has been filled, time only can disclose. However, this may be, under either contingency obligation has been discharged, and Whig gratitude dexterously evinced by a transposition that secures for certain *the highest office o r pension of the Crown to a ...

DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER AND JOURNAL, Hi. 1850. statement of the condition of the revenue for the year that ..

... for the year that expired the sth of July last. What dismal prognostication util obtain credit when the astounding fact of a Whig surplus is found to a constant quantity? On the day named there was in the Exchequer less sum than 175., being the excess of ...

VOL. V.—No. 212. 'ions the prrM. WORK DONE THIS YEAR IN PARLIAMENT OrroRTtMTY the opprobrium of icily, • fRCI which

... aggressions, for threefold reason, —It had well-«ftvtfi;ed policy of its own ; it was less jealous the Whigs than Sir Robert Peel who had suffered the Whigs supersede him ; and at the very commencement of the the divisions on the Address had exposed its we-kness ...