THE GREAT WHIG JOB
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... M - P |WHIG MISGOVERNMENT AT THE CAPE. IF there is one spot of earth in which the approaching humiliation of Lord JOHN RUSSELL and his incapable colleagues will be welcomed with more heartfelt satisfaction than another, that spot will most assuredly be ...
... WHIG MERCANTILE LEGISLATION. I~~ ~~ _ WE have received the following copy of a letter addressed to Mr. CLAY by a well known merchant and shipowner of this place. We commend it to the attention of our readers, as the honest tribute of a Liberal to the ...
... THE WHIG MODE OF GOVERNING EEL AND. BIRCH v. Slit W, SOMERVILLE. Great interest has been excited in Ireland by the trial of a case before the Lord-Chief Justice Blackburn, in which a Mr. Birch, the proprietor of an obscure Dublin newspaper called the ...
... B of the north of Ireland, also have had ,bitter rcason to complain of the way ixn whicb'they have. been treated by modern Whig kiiria4riei. Yt iop be gratifying to them that the government think it right th quarter the soioi of,.the late i' O'Connell ...
... this picture to Whig rale, and what do we see? Whichever of three sr four great Whig families happens to be nominal head of the government, wvhen Whig policy is in t,- ascendalnt-for when it is so, by oie or other of three Or tour Whig families, this country ...
... DOCKYARD CORRUPTION.-HOW THE WHIG-RADICALS MANAGED IT. In illustration, of the system pursued by the whig- radicals while in office, in the disposal of dockyard patronage,-which, Whey would have the country be. lieve, was never exercised otherwise than ...
... THE WHIG MINISTRY. ITS PROBABLE IMMItEDIATE DISSOLUTION. cC (From the Morning ?? of Thursday.) ial It will not at all surprise us should the result of co ath the Cabinet Council, to be held to-day, be a formal ratifica- 'in ur-tion of what we have been ...
... THE WHIG REFORM BILL. Among the rumours current during the week re- specting the promised Ministerial Reform Bill, it has been stated that eight boroughs'are to be disfranchised, and that many others are to have' enlarged consti- *tuencies given them ...
... THE WHIGS AND THE REFORM BILL. IT is now understood that LORD JOHN RUS- n SELL intends to move an amendment on the motion for c, the second reading of the Reform Bill. This important |i step is said to have becn decided upon at a meeting of n the heads ...
... THE WHIG EFORM BILL. Among the rumours current during the week re- specting the promised Ministerial Reform Bill, it has been stated that eight boroughs are to be disfranchised, and that many others are to have enlarged consti- tuencies given them by ...
... THE WHIG ALLIANCE WITH CONTINEN- | . TAL DESPOTISAI. The separation of peoples and rulers is now com- plete in Europe. In spirit and intention our Govern- ment is as despotic as the Autocrats of Russia and Austria, or the blood-stained and perjured tyrant ...