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THE WHIG MINISTRY

... THE WHIG MINISTRY. The Press has the following in review of the politica events of the last two years : are not surprised that the Whig party, however weak in real support, arid contemptible in abilities, should cling • power so long aa they find that ...

WHIG MAXfIECVIMJIO IX TUB HOUSB OF FRER9

... WHIG TUB HOUSB OF The MomiaQ Herald, accounting for the present condition of the House of Lords, as evidenced the vote Lord Eluwbotoooh's Resolutions, has the following significant statement •“ To be sure Very class has its price, as well as every individual ...

CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER CASES

... on such a topic; but o«t of office why—“ Circumstances alter cases Sir William thinks there is no need of reform among the Whigs!! What think the English Radicals of their pet ? ...

OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT

... Robbuok m l Sir E. B. LfTtov are the fint indications of store much more feared than any previous rough weather through which the Whig helmsman has piloted his craft. There something peculiar, and unprecedented his experience opposition, In Ui« points whence ...

MINISTERIAL VACANCIES

... considerable energy and ability; but over food of hobbies. The other offices are still be filled, and among the retainers of the Whigs there Is the perplexity of uncertainty, expectation, and jealousy respecting them. THE REPORTED RAISING OF THE SIEGE. The statement ...

SCRAPS FROM PUNCH

... therefore la, not that the Whig Governments last for so abort time, but that they last even so long they do. We are surprised that they are not turned ont regularly once year, and even oftener. ' The only remedy would be for the Whigs to keep the 60,000 places ...

RESIGNATION OF THE PEELITE SECTION OF

... Anally at an end. Humour* prevailed after the Cabinet Council held rn Tucaday that a diaagreeineiit had arisen between the Whigs and AberdeenUt* regarding the Committee of Inquiry. It was necessary that some definite resolution should he come to, as after ...

THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS—A NEW COALITION

... The same journal says :—the rumour of the clubs last night was, that if Messrs. Gladstone and Sidney Herbert, and any one the Whig* in the late adminUtration, could be induced to take office along with him, Lord Palmerston was willing lake the lead in the ...

THIS DAYS NEWS

... is inteffton theclioicebetween peace and war, and Parliament, it seemi, can think of nothing but the division between the Whigs anrf Tories. The nation believes that Cabinet in which the advocates of national disgrace outnumber the champions of national ...

THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS

... which ho endeavoured to eflect. The chances now seem to lie between Lord Palmbrstov and Coalition; Lord Johm Russrll and the Whigs; and a of the late Cabinet, of which Messrs. Gladstone and Sidney Hkrbp.ut seem not dsepairing: ...

fiats obeyed a la Russe, would find himself ill at ease Downing street. He would wince even more than Lord

... of coaxing and promise. Dut apart trom all this, it sufficient to ask—What special pretension has Lord Dalhodsie ? Have the Whigs no leader at horn'.’, among all their talents, that they find it needful to bring man imperfect health, after eight years’ ...

THE SPIRIT OF “ TIIE PRESS

... John will lie forced to • do something.* unless he desires to confess himself vanquished the present accidental chief of the Whig Cabinet But that ‘something’ m.iy not be very palatable Lord Palmerston clique. Whatever becomes of peace in Europe.’ Lord ...