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ONE SIIIIJI_IING-

... after two months of parliamentary honours, is replaced by an old gentleman, who has grown in twenty years from a tory into a whig, and something more. At Cheltenham the Berkeley influence wanes, for there is a doubt as to the return. At Dover we find that ...

EPITOME OF NEW,z, de. Monday weld not have beFa secured without greit exertions and cordial trl•operation on ..

... Govern: meat of which he had been the supporter had departed from the rule of Whig Governments la past times, and, instead of taking entirely the advice of certain portions of the Whig powers, had taken advice from that section of the Howie among whom I generally ...

COLLISION OF TWO IRON-CLADS

... W. E. Gladstone. The most noteworthy incident probably was a letter from the Duke of Portland, one of the the greatest of Whig magnates and a munificent supporter until lately of the Liberal party, enclosing a cheque for £2,000 in support of the patriotic ...

THE WORKING CLASSES AND THE

... the resolution. Mr. Conyngham (formerly M.P. for Brighton), in supporting the resolution, said the simple reams why the old Whigs and Tories so bitterly opposed the ballot was that they were well aware that with its adopt;on their political power would ...

ONE SHILLING PER SHARE

... removing sameadel esendoss. Invalidly snorted ea Rend remedy for female they never fall. never maim the system, and always Whig abase whet required. r ' LLOWAY'S PILL; ...

THE LATE SESSION

... to satisfy most persons that it would be almost an impossibility to carry the measure through in the then session. The old Whig party were offended beesnse Lord Russell and Mr. Gladstone had sought advice and aid from Mr. Bright instead of from their ...

TOWisi TALK. (ix • Lost ) DIARY has got the House of Lords to reject, without compromise, the Church Rate

... dinners, and hunting, shooting, and racing, but they are still, and they feel they are, pariahs, even to the most liberal of whig barons, viscounts, earls, marquises, and their sons, and they will be as long as they retain the distinctive names and features ...

TOWN TALK. IT LOWDOI Tut Ministry may be said to be completed, and while very strong in talents, and in

... dinner giving. - The Ministers have experience and youth, ample debating powers and political influence, including Peelitts, whigs, and radicals. The only question is whether, like some precocious children, they are not too clever to live ! The minor ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... first number. Brooks's, we need not tell oar readers, is an old exclusive Whig club, where Mr. Gladstone is scarcely as yet more popular—such is the stubborn nature of old Whigs—than at the Carlton, of which be has never ceased to be a nnber. T he device ...

TOPICS OF THE DAY

... country, involved in Lord f-hn Russell's translation, is the resignation of his reversionary claim to the leadership of the Whig party reigoation that must, of course, be construed as made .L favour of Mr. Gladstone. Lord Palmerston cannot in nature of ...

OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

... Loral John Russell and Reform. In a little while the leadership of the Whigs was placed in Lad Johu Russell's hands, and a hard time of it lie had. The reaction came, and the Whigs were nap :pular ; Lord Stanley had forsaken them, Sir James Graham had ...

*r; clans

... witnesacs will be in attendance, and the Attorney and Solicitor-General are hourly expected. COMMERCIAL FAILURF.—The Northern Whig alludes to the suspension of an eminent commercial firm in Belfast, with heavy liabilities; but as names are not given, it ...