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THE IRISH REPRESENTATION—KINSALF
... improbable' that one of the Whig aspirants we have named would have been elected, and that once again Kinsale would be in the position of a ministerial'borough-freed, in- deed, from the disgrace of being represented by an Anglican Whig, but having still attached ...
MINISTERIAL SMALL CHANGES
... Mr. Frederick Peel, the second son of the late Sir Robert Peel, who thus appears in public for the first time as a confessed Whig. Something like this amalgamation of parties might have been expected. Sir Robert himself, though always holding aloof from ...
UNITED STATES
... portion of the candidates on each ticket, whig and il opposition, have been elected. The character of , the legislature cannot yet be predicted, though a we believe the Senate will be whig. In Louisiana, the whigs received a portion of the , union opposition ...
AMERICA
... tele- graph also announces that Mr. Webster would shortly resign. According to further returns of the New York Election, the whigs have a majority of two in the Assembly. Mr. Toombes has been elected for IGeorgia. In his speech he stated that the constitu- ...
THE PREMIER'S PLUNDER BOON to Ireland.—Injustice to England
... the wound with some golden ointment, scooped from the great box of patronage, a never- fi1ling panacea of the Whigs. The last instance of Whig abasement before .celand, and injustice to England, is to be found in 'tie miserable expedient touching the putting ...
THE LATE KING OF HANOVER
... opinion, he never hesitated to avow and act up to it. His attachment to the constitution—his support of Church and State—made the Whig and Radical parties his enemies; hence all his faults were magnified and blaxoned before the public; and many vices attributed ...
STATE PROVISION FOR THE IRISH CATHOLIC PRIESTHOOD
... of the prelacy of that priesthood which they regard I with such tenderness. It would, no doubt, be very desirable for the i Whigs, in their present tottering condition, to raise a bye battle upon some question affecting the Catholic church in Ireland. Such ...
RUMOURED MINISTERIAL CHANGES
... old obstacle again between the impotent Whigs and the individu- ally powerful, though numerically insignificant, Peel- ites. On all other questions, save the Papal policy in respect to Ireland, the Russell Whigs and the Peelites are at one; and, as the ...
CUSTOMS REFORM
... characteristic of W7hig St government; and it remains, to this hour, unblushing 7s and unadulterated, as in the pahtniest days of Whig- Ie gery. but the time has come when that peculiar I, privilege is questioned, and their favourite maximi of o men not measures ...
THE PREMIER'S PLAN OF Representative Reform.—Tubs to the Whales
... Ministers -we are to have, say these eavesdroppers, some- thing superior to any political performance hitherto achieved by the Whigs. The new scheme of Par- liamentary Reform is to be laid upon a com- prehensive and equitable basis. When we hear this, we ...
THE LATE KING OF HANOVER
... Prince of the Blood, who lent the sanction of his name and influence to the Radicals. At the time to which we refer, even the Whig party so far let themselves down as to become the allies, if not the agents, of French Democracy in this country. Thel obstinacy ...