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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... off, and after eismining the Douro's papers, let her go on. TEIE REPRESENTATION OF LISBURN. BrallsT, THumDAY, The ZAorthcra Whig of this morning announces that Mr. Richardson, M.P. for lsburn, Is about to resign his seat In Parliament in oonsequence of ...

THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

... respective districts; but this Jl d. project, if we are to believe Mlr. WALPOLE, like many lb n-other good intentions of the Whigs, was never carried a be out, and Lords TRuno and COTTENHAM continued to Li de manufacture justicies, without reference to the ...

J DEATH OF LORD CAMPBELL. Lord de»d. On ho in purMuiw, iu Um . afternoon •Handed the Council. To lis

... 1841, when he was made Lord Chancellor of Ireland by Visoount Melbourne—an office he held for a few months. the return the Whig party to office in June, 1846, after the resignation of the late Sir Robert Peel, Lord Camp* bell joined the Cabinet, and was ...

THE CRIMEAN INQUIRY

... re- quiring to be left to itself to eliminate all the dangerous gases, and become flat, stale, unprofitable, and safe. As a whig, be, when beating about for expedients, naturally thought of a commission, and, as a passed secretary at war of some half century's ...

REVIVAL OF THE ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE

... either the whigs or the conservatives, I have s seen that the whole of the difficulties of the House of n Commons-that is the whole of the difficulties, in addition i- to the difficulty we all know to exist in the inherent weak- it ness of the whig party, ...

THE ADMIRALTY SCANDAL

... weakens the naval a ministration of his country for the sake of strengthening the Parliamentary position of his party is no mere Whig or Tory question. AU English- men, of every shade of political opinion, must think and feel alike on a matter in which they ...

THE SESSION

... parties. Whore is now the greatpartyquestion? Whatpolitical doctrine or interest remains now 'so plainly advocated by the Whigs, and so obstinately belied by the Tories, as to be a watchword for rallying the partisans of either side, and a potent spell ...

THE ABANDONMENT OF THE JOHN LINN

... Deaglehol.., the maoterrof bie Deogaum, belonging to Meesrz. riend and C'i, a tli port, stated that on the 2nd of Jelunary, whig.: e L voyage from Pernambuco to Antserp, ie ei ite dit ship John Linn, in latitude 2) north and i w I the following day he ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE AT WESTMINSTER

... were about P co of them altogether-was a prominent and lead- in ing man in his State. MIany of them belonged to of the 'old Whig party,' and consequently were ali former friends of Mr. Feward's, and they were all wl received with the dry pleasantry and ...

THE BERKELEY PEERAGE CASE

... to be acknow- ledged a baron by tenure. The claim was not, as we have said, adjudicated upon ; his political services to the Whig party obtaining for him at the coronation of Wil- liam the 4th, a peerage by the title of Lord Segrave, and he was subsequently ...

THE STATE OF PARTIES DURING THE PAST SESSION

... Russell and his colleagues, but can never hope to displace them. They know well that there is somethingworse behind even than a Whig minister, and so they yield a reluctant obedience to a power they ab- hor. We rest the argument simply upon a fact and a p ...