THE WHIGS
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... POSITION OF THE WHIG MINISTRY. We referred on Fridaj to the tiro hostile motions which ere hanging over the devoted heads of Ministers,—the one fixed for Thursday next, which is to take the shape of direct rote of censure the Irish Government, in connexion ...
... lb. Cooolee. Fertewne. end fentteman of Urge property, e for mle * tor • * * ffyorai- A Whig and a Barrister ! should tbiok the Kibtale folk had had euoogh of Whig* and aa Barrioler., they are, like certain demription of lock, where. But perhaps Mr. ...
... K . POWER Let justice to the dead. The Whigs were not tin* grateful. They did not forget us extremis the friends who stood by them. They left liberal legacy to Dr. Maurice Power. It was earned, it true, but will then fore be the more gratifying to the ...
... from office by a combination of fictions, a Whig Administration must necessarily succeed them, nni believing that this country must relrogade and become daily more and more impoverished and wretched under Whig misrule, and that its only chance of progressive ...
... forwarded to friend) on the proposed repeal of the Corn Law* the Whig Ministry while they had him soma yean ago incarcerated York Castle. That repeal was then a subject of warm controversy between Whig and Tory, and its conteqncnces subject of speculation. Since ...
... AUSTRIA Views a, March 21. —The feeling of the Austrian Government towards England has much improved since the resignation of the Whig Cabinet, and I have on various occashns been given to understand that it will not be the fanlt of this Conrt if those amicable ...
... do see here again ! The Whig*, forming alliance with the men, who, and out of Parliament, held them to public •com and indignation traitor* tb* Catholic* and incapable and dishonest—the men who are pab- pledged to turn the Whigs of office if they should ...
... pertinacity may be rewarded by his Whig frieudi. They talk of him, we understand—his supporters hsre, wo mean-os Attorney-General for Ireland. Attorney-General for Ireland ! almost wish, if we aro to be afflicted with Whig Administration, they would begin ...
... and Morgan (Whigs) advocated special acts to organise the Galway Steamship Company, while Mr. Bibcock (Whig), and Mr. Cooley (Democrat,) went for general law. The first named senator endeavoured much to make political capital for the Whigs oat of the Irish ...
... by the coarse you propose. shall certainly succeed—bat will •gainst both the Whigs and Tories; and would hold both parties cheap in regard to their assistance. All the Whigs deprecate in words the fettering the press; and yet, with power in their hands ...
... made the Examiner (ahhongb by me) called for explanations, but I think giherwise when I find my being set down by the Examiner Whig in polities” made use of to damage me v itb the electors. At the proper moment I shall be ready restate in public those political ...