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... survive in the person of the Premier, who was responsible for all the recent Ministerial blunders. The liberal portion of the Whigs even within the Cabinet shared, as is well known, in the universal persuasion that the Durham letter, with all the blustermgs ...

PICKINGS rzox TEM WINKS PVC

... shall go down to the House prepared every night, until further notice, to die upon the Boor, to the confusion of the cowardly Whigs in general, and of Lord John Russell in particular. And further, be assured, that I have employed the vacation in a series ...

THE XLWISTERL&L CRISIS

... To the people neither the support of factions nor the aggrandisement of families can or ought to be matters of concern. ' Whig' and • Tory are nothing to us, save as they advance the people's Bill of Rights. Upon Parliamentary and Financial Reformers ...

CIVIC ATTAIIIIIIENTL

... and our Town Councillors are, perhaps for the first time, enjoying a large share of Canadian attention. The Daily British Whig, after giving the debate at length, sums up his sarcastic and bitter commentary upon our civic ignorance, thus— But, to be ...

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

... two candidates, it will require this union, wrought with all the energy of which the opposers of the clergy party—whether Whig or Tory—are capable. In the first ward there are two vacancies. The public meeting which was held on Monday evening in the ...

THE LEITH TRANSFER

... addressed on Monday morning. About eight o'clock Mr Haley visited some of the most inflecntial parties in Leith, and although both Whigs, Tories, and Radicals not only offered him their votes, but promised him every assistance in the shape of canvassing, if that ...

Suminaru

... government wh . ch the members considered best adapted to their national wants and feelings; and but for the pandering of the Whig Government to the heads of the Romish hood in Ireland, and thsir conferring of titles and precedense, and money and privileges ...

(Globe of Wednesday.)

... approached most nearly to success, and which most nearly responded to the wishes of the country, was the Iniion of the late Whig Administration, or rather of its survivors, with some oh the chief members of the Peel party. Both in the late Cabinet and ...

Sununarn

... elsewhere treated at length; here we can only glance at a few facts connected with his lordship's career and it. reward. The Whig Government, always weak as a whole, have reduced the individual members to the dead level of a uniform feebleness, so that ...

POSITION OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH

... than& match for the Tractarian section of the clergy. We should not be surprised—uncertain as is everything future relating to Whig policy—at his taking, on this occasion, a determined coure. lie is fairly driven to bay—he cannot very well temporise—courage ...

EXTENSION OF THE FRANCHISE

... question of importance is, what is the Ministerial reform to be? Our answer is—just what the people are pleased to make it. The Whigs are struggling in the f ee bleness of political decay. Never did Minister more loudly proclaim his pliable susceptibility from ...

pirit of tlic press. THE NEW WORK BILL

... giving any direct legislative influence to the purely working class proceeded, not from any loud-Token demagogues, but from the Whig Prime Minister of England. (From the Daily News.) The writer in the lade chimes in readily with the opinion that the next extension ...