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ADIIINISTRATIVE REFOIUL

... the Cabinet, he was immediately subject to such influences that he could not carry out his own convictions, and became a mere Whig. He cited Mr Macaulay, Sir W. Molesworth, and Sir B. Hall, as Instances in point. If ever any Minister was carried into power ...

lIR LAYARD'S NOTION

... our own city members have been bad similar favours not been scattered with a profuse hand over the heads and followers of the Whig rump in Edinburgh. For members who thus maintain their political existence by standing as mediating beggars between the Treasury ...

From our London Correspondent

... Pelham had to say in his good set speech, specially prepared for the particular occasion. Very well indeed did the Radical-Whig-Tory-Protectionist Baronet acquit himself, throwing about as much energy into his work as might have sufficed to finish the ...

ix Barataria

... patriots who make a practice of dying upon the floor of the House of Commons, Radicals, Mr H. Drummond, the Crystal Palace, or in Whigs—much less In Ministers, or in newspapers, street music, or any other kind. of organs. TO-MORROW MORNING'S REFLECTIONS. By a ...

ebe Obinburgb RDINBURGH, SATURDAY, Jxrxs 9, 1855. Summary

... add never have reforms but such as its Government chose to propose—a proposition absolutely i :credible as cumin , ' from a Whig statesman. Mr Cobden also let out part of that which took place at the late conference between_ Government and pod its supporters ...

THE ASSEMBLIES

... consider. able doubting party, decent men drawn by an esprit de corps of eldership; and lastly, but worst of all, there is the Whig Parliament House political party, who have stepped forth as leaders of the discontented host, men who for selfish and party ...