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YET TO THE NYSTMLIES OT CEYLON

... had subsided into a reinstallation of the Whig.; and have been suspended over their heads in terrorens ever since. Lord Torri::gton will not be tried at the bar of the Lords —Earl tire: is not censured—the Whigs are not out. If this narrative he accurate ...

THE NEW FRENCH REVOLUTION

... One consequent.° of the e, a ; , must indeed bs mentioned, though the statement of it anvears very like a bathos. The English Whig Ministry—on the point of falling to pieces throrgli the revived disagreements of the Palmerston and Grey factions—has prritapg ...

(From the Times of this morning)

... reason wby a Cabinet should not be formed with Lord John still 'Or a leader, but with several of Sir R. Peel's supporters. The Whigs, however, are sup posed unfriendly to coalitions. They stick together, and come and go, in a lump. Are the Protectionists to ...

CITY PAROCHIAL BOARD

... l, should prevail; and though he knew Mr Monro to be a Churchman, and was not aware whether, in general politics, he was a Whig. Radical, or Tory, yet he (Mr Stott) believed him to be one of the most conscientious and enlightened members of the board ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCUDINGS. The last meeting of the present Council was held on Thursdaythe Lord Provost presiding

... of a certain number of the lawyers of the Parliament Home. The Whig and Tory lawyers had themselves to do everything is their power to defeat the isomers—be said the lawyers, breams the Whigs and Tories not of that pa:Jerks desire to have it carried. Hence ...

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... species of justice with which they were unwilling to interfere. The two latter noblemen, true to the old traditions of the Whig school of politicians, insisted that, although at present indispensable for the support of the national credit, the income-tax ...

()RAND PROTECIIONIST BANQUET AT LORD

... iednud, worthy of the olden time. Ile wept for the close boroughs, and the Biz-Clerks' sweet repose, Rut when the impious Whigs cathedral stalls, he froze; He honoured the old twopence, which you pay for such old shows; And with a sniff at a fine old ...

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... to swell the tide of opposition. The 7'044, in an article occup)ing no less than ten columns of that paper, and beaded The Whig Conspiracy Unmasked. openly counsels resistance to the Government bill in the event of its becoming law. WORKING BY THE G ...

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... informant left the place. The dreadful crime is supposed to be connected in some way with the ejectment of tenants.—Northern Whig. A London ,journal says, the frequentOM% of Kir Jame. Clark to her Majesty indicate the approach of an event in which the ...

TEM MEW POSITION OF TEN WRIG ISINISTZT

... tins. the bet to be reel, kb net the of Inlet and sea, with his Inn la hill.play, and his hind leaping a his min Now, weld the Whig stems trance If it had been enjoying And vitality? It must have been reamed le On haws been as adept at speetaesees We are ...

Ibbib. THE BALLOT

... their supporters, and that the most earnest and energetic portion in any struggle the Whig Ministry may again contemplate with the enemies of further reform. If the Whigs are in earnest about an extension of the franchise which shall be at all worthy of ...

(From the Morning Herild.)

... may not be so obstinate on such a point. Far better, say we, that the Protectionists should come into rower, and that the Whigs should be placed in the position where they have ever shown themselves to be mast consistent and most useful, via., in opposition ...