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THE SESSION

... Radicals because 3 they do not efficiently support the Whigs, as if a party 'nd could be held together by the supremacy of one see- alL- tion, and the unquestioning submission of the other. If the Whigs ani adicals are expected to work toge- thbt, ther, it ...

THE SESSION

... effects be produced. Mr. a I DIsRAEnL is believed to have'no convictions, and t e ¢,who knows that he will not outbid the Whigs, and exi introduce a measure of Parliamentary Reform far eIE d better than anything they would offer ? He is known TE never ...

THE BRENTOWOOD MYSTERY

... Believe mne (and no Ma~rquis ever descends To fib) we, the Peers, are your only true friends: W7het you lose by ouar dishing the Whigs yon shall wiul, .For in kicking them out we mean taking you in. Bealieva me, gentletnin; aed for this tribute you .shall have ...

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 ...

THE REDMUNDS SCANDAL—YURTHER REVELANTIONS

... bring to llght of suh dealings with and ' .owappings of public ofTices. Theinquliriescanprii no pat tiolar party, as both Whigs ?? have been equally concerned 1: the transactions. Thes ame paper says: The Liords' committee on& Tueday concluded the receptilon ...

THE DUCHESS OF KENT STEAMER

... come froft Dover' to eainsgate. t sew Thim' take off tw mlad, belts Du1d lay them on, the -eram,- While we were couversiug Whig thle shock took place, and the deceased, WI, well ais nearly all befot i. the passengers, rushedu 90 ilfeck(. The vessel was ...

THE LOST SESSION

... aspirants to tV the begging honours of power; the revolt of the s whole Irish party from their traditionary loyalty to s the Whigs; a Jew in the House; and a ceaseless d succession of motions, speeches, questions, and 1 answers,-tal] this, when viewed in ...

POLICE NEWS

... (Laugdhevster. ?? deor- = 5o an ond cotsowmnwrig.telglhuso Atpprinenthe from o of t he ?? atngd Tioks statioonste 28hthe Oobr, whig ornin. a c igneds ifd. not ress tof a utheay dct nanlyt, found that a the i 10~~catined12sprcent, ofaddhedswter. r.en oheen ...

THE MURDER OF A TAX COLLECTOR AT NEW

... lovev hr Win. Cayioy W~oraley, a relative of dthe dce~asd ineniser, and son of Sir 1W. Worsloy, Bart., of flevicgh~an HaDl, a Whig Protectionist. has inrtiuated that several lnuluntial lestor., 1ave expressed a wish that be would allowr himself to be put ...

COURT, CABINET, AND PERSONAL

... career in the Lower House, voted on all occasions with the Whig party. and, although an unfr~nequt speaker in the House of l'ecrs, invariably ssspportedl the viov.s and measures of the W~hig governments. On the death of his father, in Octber, I839, ho ...

THE LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COURT SCANDAL

... government not willing to fulf il te pledges of 3859 and '60, When It is a question of Reform or expulsion from office, the Whig statesmen will decide in favour of Reform. This In the only effectual mode of dealing with thema, and I hope It will be adopted ...