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WHIG H i $

... WHIG H i OHN W 1 A CELEBRATED EAST INDIA TALK. M MILD ALE) STOI'T LIL II BREW K ARMLET. WEAR BE YE TI ill BEAD BURS *r ...

THE WHIG PARTY NOT DESTROYED

... regret if the Whig party had indeed been destroyed. But if the Whig party was, and beli.-ve is, one that has always had a firm belief in popular rights, strung attachment to the Constitution which was in great part the work of the former Whig party—if was ...

(From the Northern Whig.)

... (From the Northern Whig.) The demand for nearly all articles in the trade has been steady. There arc several kinds bacon, especially light bellies, that are scarcely had, except from very few holders. Large Irish hams arc still dUhcolt move. American ...

A PROPHECY BY AN OLD WHIG

... A PROPHECY BY AN OLD WHIG. “I declare before God that I think it the wildest and maddest scheme that it ever entered the mind of man to conceive to leave the whole agricultural interest without protection. You will never get into the markers of the continent ...

A WHIG AND RADICAL COALITION

... A WHIG AND RADICAL COALITION. Lord Hartlrgion, when he proposed in 1859, a vote of want of confidence in Lord Derby’s Government, counselled coalition between the Whigs and the Radical*, deserved the Whigs as the educated section of the Liberal party ...

(From the Sort hem Whig.)

... (From the Sort hem Whig.) The bacon market Is very quiet at present, buyers taking sparingly, and only for Immediate consumption. Hams in rather belter demand, and lard improved. There Is a fair business doing in American provisions. change quotations ...

TORY AND WHIG ANTICIPATIONS FROM REFORM

... TORY AND WHIG ANTICIPATIONS FROM REFORM. We have said that the time has not yet ooie when the constitutional benefits and disadvantages of the Reform Bill can be fairly weighed against each other. It Initiated a change in the character of Parliament ...

MR COBDKN'S OPINION OP WHIG ECONOMY

... MR COBDKN'S OPINION OP WHIG ECONOMY. Mr Cobden, in the Douse of Commons, on the lBt of August, 1862, said : How have our party fulfilled its pledge of policy of economy Do my hon. friends around me know to what extent have sinned against the true faith ...

AIR AIICHARL DAVITFS OPINION OF WHIGS AND TORIES

... OPINION OF WHIGS AND TORIES. MICHAEL DAVITT, speaking at Athy, county Carlow, yesterday, said he wished to address them upon question which was occupying more public attention than it deserved—namely, the respective merits of English Whigs and Tories ...

MR J. W. LOWFHER, M.P., ON THE WHIGS

... MR J. W. LOWFHER, M.P., THE WHIGS. Speaking at a meeting, held for the establishment of branch of the Primrose League at Carapsey Ash. Suffolk, Saturday, James William .61.P., said they had no longer to tight the Whig party, who cut their own throats ...

The Whigs claim to the sole ., v mysterious and occult principle of ''-a explain it to the world might

... The Whigs claim to the sole ., v mysterious and occult principle of ''-a explain it to the world might rla the resuscitation of Until*! ** must be contented with the cotnnjonplJL ~ of parties into Conservatives and 'I be faultless monster who is neither ...