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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

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... Marquis, Mr. Roberts was not the kind of man to be frightened by these airs. He immediately sent the letter to the Northern Whig, and thus exposed the disgraceful proceeding. REVISION OF THE PRAYER BOOK.—A conference of noblemen, gentlemen, and clergymen ...

IRELAND

... ravages would be materially checked. THR ENCUMBERED ESTATES COURT. The The report of a commission —the old plague-spot of the Whigs—being about to be appointed to in- quire into the operation of the Encumbered Estates Court, and the (doubtful) propriety of ...

I THE DUKE OF TOTNES AND HIS SUBJECTS. |

... twenty j'ears' purchase are the ordinary courses'' of the structure. Mums and Men in the Moon are its corner-stones, and a great Whig duke, who coerces some voters by fear of eviction, propitiates a second set by his personal and a third by his official patronage ...

THE PEOPLE AND REFORM

... unrepresented interest in it. All the interest of this minor sort that now attaches to Reform is that it is wanted to give the Whigs a comfortable majority. Even for this purpose, however, all calculations are fallible. These gentlemen must first agree among ...

THE FUSION OF THE BOURBONS—REFUSAL OF THE DUCHESS OF ORLEANS TO JOIN THE PARTY

... Conservative candidate obtained a majority; nor is it unworthy of observation that the district of Stroud, which in 1834 gave the Whig interest a majority of 658, places Mr. Holland on this occasiou in a minority of 10. This populous district, now divided into ...

AN EX-MINISTER'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO REFORM

... extremely provoking. The Whig hand ia not so rich in court cirds just now that it can conveniently spare a trump as Reform in Pailiamentto tee it pass over into the enemy's hand may well try the patience of the most phlegmatic of Whig?. Add to this the annoyance ...

;'THE COMING SESSION

... some even renounce their faith in the Right Hon. Gentleman, Mr. BRIGHT studiously avoids any allusion to him, and the thorough Whig Edinburgh Review entreats him to retire from the leadership. So that altogether we think our prospects as a party, and a Government ...

L^fiPlTOME OF NEWS

... that of the steamers 424'20 tons. So much for the extension of steum naviga- tion. ° How WHIGS Jon AWAY INDIA.—All our reverses in the East are traceable to Whig misgovemment. Who will deny that the responsibilities of the Affghan war, with its heavy ...

LATESTNEWST

... Sovereign might be made to produce nearly f200,000 per annum more than at present. Our hints have, however, been disregarded Wy Whig Ministers. In the Miscellaneous there is an increase on the jear of £498,714, but a decrease on the quarter of £ 80.200. On ...

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS

... coming into power on one policy, and then deserting it for another. They said, in 1845-6, If we are to have a Whig or Liberal policy, let us have a Whig or Liberal Go. vernment. And so they will say now, •• If John Bright is to rule, let John Bright take his ...