THE CONNAUGHT WATCHMAN
... on behalf of their respective prosperous fisheries. Here is a lesson, from the Report of their own Commissioners, that the Whigs and Free Traders might learn with a ...
... on behalf of their respective prosperous fisheries. Here is a lesson, from the Report of their own Commissioners, that the Whigs and Free Traders might learn with a ...
... difference is the extinction of that Tory party by whose obstinacy the Whigs ascended to power, and whom they were always able to play off against the people. Twenty years ago the Whigs assumed the place of moderators betweeu the two extremes, ana the more ...
... the Catholics of the United Kingdom.** The Rev Prelate addressed the meeting; he dented that th ...
... body, at bast that part of which, since the Leicester House compact, has, with occasional bickerings, been a mainstay of tho Whigs, is now arrayed in hostility against them ; Lord John Russell being the object of their roost bitter dislike and vehement ...
... your successors should be looked upon with an evil eye the ministry of the day. just as the present holders of land are the Whig ministry, depend on it your parliamentary title will not avail you. Another parliamentary title will be invented, and you will ...
... some interest by politicians, and the question of the next presidency seemed choice topic in political circles ; and on the Whig side, whether Webster or General Scott will be victorious seems doubtful. A serious fire occurred at Fulton, Oswego, on the ...
... '• shape of a seat in parliament, which may console for the refusal of the solicitor-generalship the ■ bloody, and brutal” Whigs, a circumstance which doubt very much sharpened his legal optics. Ever sane man in the community, of course, laughs to ridicule ...
... Cuba, and to avoid consequences which might prove extremely serious to the general peace, fhe stability of the Union, and the Whig party in America. On every account, Mr. Fillmore and Mr. Webster have the strongest interest in resisting movement which can ...
... but also of wit. nessing the symmetry and sea-going qualities of soma of the crack yachts on the British waters. —yorlhen Whig. Mr. Richard O’Gorman, sen., uncle O’Gorman Mahon, M.P., and father to Richard O’Gorman, Confederate, has left for New York ...
... mighty as they are, by no means fill up the measure of whig ambition in that unfortunate island. At moment when its condition creates in every mind just grounds both for anxiety and alarm, the Whig government, if disgusted by the slightest delay to their ...
... authority in France.”— Macaulay History of England, vol. 1, p.p. 47 48. So speaks one who is a Liberal in principles, and a Whig in politics, but an erudite and accomplished scholar, a philosophical and impartial writer. Whether the written testimony ...
... militate against their own views. What but the adoption of opinions without inquiry causes the members of one family to be Whigs, and those of another to conservativesof one to be Free-traders and of another to be protectionists Yet the pertinacity with ...