THE WHIG CABINET
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... The Whig Secretary of Presentations. . The following letter to the Editor of the Ccambrideyc c Chronicle has been sent to us for pubfication -- e S1n,-I have observed in the CaWnb) i(10e C/ironlec and other papers some remarks about the appointnient of ...
... are ehyof the Whigs. at. This is tite scco v'hy, at the present crisis, the people hal ra- would place as little confidence in a Palmerston Cabinet taa composed o( puire Whigs ase in a, Palmeretoni Cabin. al Sn composed of a medley of Whigs and Aberdleuiites ...
... The Whig announces that Mr. W. Carey Dobbs, M.P. for CaiTickfergus, will succeed the late Mr. Martley as judge of the Landed Estates Court. Mr. Mouchet, the storekeeper of Deptford Dockyard, after a long period of service, has been granted retiring allowance ...
... of Charles I., and as a Whig advocated the abolition of its observance, so that he could hardly obtain the thanks of the House, yet it was carried by 124 to 105, and he was requested to print his sermon, which he did. The Whigs were then in oflice, but ...
... quite right in their ap- peals to the Whigs to rally to them. There is, nowadays, very little difference between a Whig and a Conservative, but there is a vast difference between a Radical and both Conservatives and Whigs. The question is, on which side is ...
... party lias to cling to; but the name of the, great on Whig Icader conciliates few supporters and enlists no en proselytes. There is no new thing. For* the second time in twelve years we see the Whig party in a state of l deisorganisation and dissolution ...
... W ig principles. in 'e Of the present day ? Of all the parties in the state, the 'oted Whigs are the most exclusive and aristocratic. The Is triumph of the Whigs is the exclusion of every man him from high offices out of their set. We have seen that ...
... dukes; and the new Whig Ministry, pur sang, affords another practical proof of the inveterate aristocratic exclusiveness of that great political party. It is a rule without exceptfon, that the more Whige we have, the more lords; and a Whig cabinet is rarely ...
... the infusion of new blood into the old Whig. clique is an essential condition of the prolonged existence of any liberal government. The country Isas had quite enough of ringing the changes upon the governing whig families, and if the Peelites are disposed ...
... or. He professesto bea moderateConservative. The othercandidateswereMr. Skipton, moderate Whig, and Mr. Greer,. ultra-Liberal, a Radical from a start. The Whig nowhere on the poll, and thenceforward it was.n gallant race between Messrs. McCormick and ...