THE WHIG AND THE BLACKSTAFF
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... WIlIG MANUFACTUlRE OF PEERAGES, To the Earl of Derby the nation is indebted for a thorough exposure of that remarlkable Whig job, by w vhieh a C liberal Irish agitator has suddenly found himself invested with the honours of the peerage. The fourth article ...
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... A SPECIMEN OF WHIG DECENCY. WVE find in Tuesday's Whig the annexed letter, lor- warded by .Mr. Rca, from a person who, as it is stated, is now acting pro tem. for his solicitor:' Dublin, 22nd December, 1855. Yourself V. the Corporationi DEAa ...
... which be falls ,With bis eyes open- I solveitttr ist tabutle, til misscns abibls. In this maniter has the bubbleyjock of ?? Whig, in the midst of his solf-adulatory gobble, been made a scarecrow of, by a wag of a reporter on our staff who, a few days ago-we ...
... T[HE '['OWN COUNCIL AND ITS WHIG PROTEGEE. Ir our present municipal representatives ever seri- ously himatined that the appoietinenlt of Mr. Bruce to the TI'Wnl Solicitorship would serve as a placebo to any section of tho local Liberal party, or to any ...
... the Crimea, which put the Peelite War Departnsent in the highest feather, and gave tilem, a temporary advaiitage over their Whig colleagues; and afterwarils, but for the terrific reaction in public feeling which, wvhilst it ren- dered the War Departinelut' ...
... in the effort to con- ,truct a peroiaanent Ministry. The ranks of Whig- gery do not present him with a choice of men capable of helping him to govern the country at this crisis. The Whigs are effete, as a party, because they are effete as individuals. Were ...
... several decades past, a seat in the Ilouse of Peers has been the reward of a disgraceful pandering to Whig pro- fligact, or the convenient solution of a Whig minis- terial exigency. Let the process go on m uch further, and w(e may live to witness the sad paradox ...
... with the exception of Lord Canning, whose resignation has been distinctly announced, is a pure Whig Ministry. It is, to all intents and pur- poses, the old Whig Administration to which the Derby Ministry succeeded. It is the Ministry by whom, with Lord John ...
... the people froim his very youth-wiro could refuse the lender- ship of tire Whigs to such a marl as this ? Unfor- tuliately it was not refused ; it was given hlin when the Whigs wvere ratupant in their strength, and was continued when they were grovelling ...