THE WHIG SECRETARY OF PREIBXT-ITIONmI
... the circumstance of a Whig \| brat Conservative Lord Chancellor to the ?? iry af presentations. If Lord Chelmsford had nominated a ...
... the circumstance of a Whig \| brat Conservative Lord Chancellor to the ?? iry af presentations. If Lord Chelmsford had nominated a ...
... THE MILITARY ADMINISTRATION OF THE WHIGS. TO TIIK EDITOR OP THE STANDARD. Siß,—On the retirement of Mr. Disraeli and his party tho Liberals succeeded to office, pledged to ec jnomy in all the departments of the State. At the head of the War Office Mr ...
... ARE THE WHIGS ALWAJB HONEST 7 TO THE EDITOR. Sir, — I beg to call your attention to the fact, that ?? night the Honourable ?? E. P. Bouverie (Kilmarnock), having paired in favour of tbe ballot, also voted in the division which took place, thereby sotting ...
... THB LAST WHIG JOB. Lord Baou gham has deserved well of his countr> and of tho Whigs. No one grndgee him the honours that have fallen to his share ; and when it became known that our gracious Sovbbeign had, in tha exercise oi ber undoubted ri.;ht, extended ...
... TUX LAST WHIG JOB. lord BEoroHiM has deserved well of his country and of the Whigs. No one grudges him the honours that have (alien to bis share; and when it became known that our gracious SovsßEioy had, in the exercise of her undoubted right, extended ...
... WHIG JOBBERY AND CHURCH PATRONAGE. TO THE EDITOR. Sib, — It is as I predicted a month ago. The livings of Adishara and Staple are not to bo divided, and the fortunate youthful son-in-law of Earl Russell is to have both livings, with an income of 1300/ ...
... ACCEPT NO REFORM FROM THE WHIGS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE STANDARD. Inthe first place, because their Reform Act of 1831 was a party measure, framed by party men, and has proved to be, as such measures always are, a complete failure. Because it was carried ...
... THOFORTIOS OF WHIG AND TOBY TKRRAdES. i The charge which has been made against the Con- sorvative governments of making an undue proportion poors admits very decisive answer. Mr. Disraeli, Lord Derby, and Sir Robert Peel hold power altogether for nine ...
... THE LAST WHIG APPOINTMBKT. THE EDITOR. Sir, —When you noticed the 11 Vaughan to a police magistracy, you l»i doubt, forgotten that the learned gentlemK foe what reason no one on earth could deterouaf, e l»inted by the government to a comndsaioa •* » inquiry ...
... LORD PALMXRBTON AND WHIG JOBBERY. ITbe following has been forwarded to tw for publication:— TO TIT* B_*»G ASSES OP IWVBE. Lord Viscount Pahaerston, alter his ©nation and instal- lation as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, on tho 2i.tb ult^ thus exprrsed ...
... we are asked to believe, cannot the Whigs find some work for him at homo ? They are not so rich in nun of mercantile lore that they cm afford the loss of even one. The science of arithmetic is not a branch of Whig education. Their Homeric studies leave ...
... HOW THE WHIGS MANAGE iMATTERS AT CHATHAM. TO THE EDITOR. SrR, — I have tho honour to enclose you part of a leadin ...