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THE REPRESENTATION OF EDINBURGH

... Liberal, but no Whig, he also deals with satisfactorily, and concludes as follows:— have only to add that I owe the Whig Government nothing. I have not asked audi have not received anything at their bauds ; and if have supported Whig principles, I have ...

SICKNESS OF THE CABINET—IMPENDING DISSOLUTION

... hundred votes. The parties of Whig and Tory, as they formerly existed, exist no longer, though the names may survive to conveniently indicate that division which must always exist in the politics of a free country. The Whigs have done their part advancing ...

ANOTHER BLOW AT OUR MUNICIPAL FREEDOM

... genuine Whig, and intent as all the Whigs are from their youth upwards on multiplying places and extending patronage. The real motive for this Bill, we have no doubt, is the prospect of having a score of Inspectorships of Police to give away Whig nephews ...

THE EDINBURGH ELECTION

... nominal representative of the city. Macaulay, however, is a staunch Whig ; his name, and, at the pinches of session, his vote, were valuable to the Whig party, and so long as the Whig administration, pure and simple, was in office, or likely to be in office ...

AMERICA

... specie on freight. Large conventions had been held in the West, in favour of Mr Fremont for President. There had als ...

PROSPECT OF LORD PANMURE ATTAINING THE PREMIERSHIP

... sentiments. There is with Lord Panmure no playing fast and loose, either with old friends or old opinions. He is Liberal of the old Whig school, and he is not ashamed of it or of its chief representative, Lord John. Belonging to an Administration in which the ...

AN AMENDING ACT THAT NEEDS AMENDMENT

... certainly never was period in the history of our country more noted for bungling Acts of Parliament than the last twenty years of Whig regime, especially the Lord Advocate or his understrappers have had anything to do with them. ...

THE EDINBURGH ELECTION

... compared with the proceedings of those who seem to neither Black's friends nor any one else's. Why blame the supporters of the Whig eaudidate if they have no candidate of their own to bring forward Why especially furbish such decayed calumnies as those relating ...

FROM OUR METROPOLITAN CORRESPONDENT

... other hand, Lord Palmerston's speech to 200 members assembled at his own house prevented the dreaded disunion among the Whigs and Whig-Radicals, and did more to swell the Government majority than the whole three days' debate. Why are such meetings kept ...