THE CLOSE OF THE SESSION

... resistance- For e'en though vanquished he would argue still. For activity, impudence, cunning, and perseverance, of a 8ort, the Whigs are a party unmatched. They have shown last Session in these respects what great advantages they possess over their oppo- nents; ...

Published: Sunday 10 August 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 513 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SUICIDE BY A FEMALE

... approach he made- the other night to achieving a numerical victory. At first, their joy was unbounded at the thought of the Whig Ministry being placed in such imminent peril; but on more mature consideration, or, as the. Spa- niards say, on second thoughts ...

THE SESSION OF 1851

... the Whig Ministry falls. But it will not be advis- able to wait for this contingency. There is plenty of time to heal d0fferences, and combine for a mutual purpose; and we shall be much disappointed if, when Parliament meets again, the day of Whig ascendency ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... oedisclosure of an inestimable boon, intended for the den ,,educated classes, by a Whig administration. As if dn d anybody now cared a straw to know whatth to i, Whigs were doing, or intended to do, or imaginted krno othat their projects or their delusions ...

THE NEW PENAL LAW

... the evil, ai d what the remedy? The evil was Whig perfidy and Vi hig misrule. He believed the annals of the world could never produce anything to equal what the people of Irelaud had suffered under this Whig government during the last five years, and which ...

RUMOURED PROSECUTION OF THE CATHOLIC BISHOPS

... there is nothing left for it but self-sacrifice, and we shall shortly have the announce- ment that another of the hungry Whigs is Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, vice the Earl of Clarendon turned patriot. On dit that the prosecution of the Popish bishops ...

Peter Parley.—Samuel G. Goodrich, the world-renowned author of 44 Peter Parley's Histories, has been appointed ..

... llobert Peel further off than ever from the possession of power; and the possibility of governing the country with the present Whig administration no one veutures to argue. Shall Lord Stanley then, in 1852, accomplish for the industrious classes of the British ...

INQUESTS

... KrNSALE.-A provincial paper i, states that Mr. Ilawes will positively resign his seat in s parliameret, and that Mr. Heaid, the whig candidate, will y have a walk over. ?? BrET-ROOT SUGAR MANUFAeTOaY.-The Leinster Ex- r press announces that all extensive building ...

THE NEW PENAL LAW

... because it was bad (cheers); But whether the Whigs want out of office, or remained in for a short time longer, the time was coming when in Ireland, at least, they would be called to account-when the name of Whig would be enough to damn any man setting up ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... their official existence must come to a close in five or six weeks at the very farthest. With this conviction haunting the Whig Cabinet by~neght and by day, they are already, if we be not misinformed, gong through the unpleasant process of setting their ...

DERBYSHIRE APRIL SESSIONS

... Cause op Free-trade ruined by the Whigs. —The Times has elaborate article on the singular phenomenon, which it begins dimly to discern, that the cause of free-trade is good as lost; and, seeing that the game of the Whigs is up, fastens upon them the odium ...

PLUNDER BY A LODGING-HOUSE KEEPER

... approach he made the other night to achieving a nuume- rical victory. At first theirjoy was unbounded at the thought of the Whig ministrybesing placed in such im- minent peril; buton more mature consideration, or as the Spaniards say, on second theughts ...