PARLIAMENTARY CHANGES IN 1336
... Conservatives, retired or deceased, 8. Liberals returned, Conservatives returned 11. Seats gained from the Whig party, 3. •W. signifies whig; L., liberal; and C., conservative. ...
... Conservatives, retired or deceased, 8. Liberals returned, Conservatives returned 11. Seats gained from the Whig party, 3. •W. signifies whig; L., liberal; and C., conservative. ...
... quitting the Queen's service, after having held office for so many years under a Whig Minister. We believe the next session will, however, solve the mystery, and the quondam Whig Comp- troller of the Household, having succeeded to the peerage and be- come ...
... quitting the t ueen's service, after haying held office for so many years under a Whig Minister. We believe the next session will, however, solve the mystery, and the quondam Whig Comptroller of the Household, having succeeded to the peerage and become Marquis ...
... the Queen's service, after having hold office fur so maiiv years under a Whig Minister. We believe the next session will, hi - mover, solve the ntystery, and the quondam Whig Comptroller of the llou-ehold, having succeeded to thu peerage and berent° ...
... even the « difficult ques- Let small boroughs be Whig factum, the Whigs? The would beCOme f giving up Malton, Peterborough, Calve, and then- many other snug seats * * » Arundel, that the old Whigs are not ready to question. Even if that difficulty ...
... II will therefore be necessary for us now to he forewarned,andit will be meal to reconnoitre closely the tendencies eandoct Whigs lii. evident that they feel extremely mabareared by their &skim. Their public honour is committed to dealing with Broca. It ...
... there I. p,Ol le• labelled In then ' , «vim* , other ; but Whigs or Tories there i.e not ; sod the the that it is so, the better. In approachitig there will of coon* be debates; bon genuine Whig and Tory denim not be. There will he &bate. oa the .d Chinese ...
... embracing the news of yesterday, iu the Supplement to the present sheet. EDINBURGH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1857. Many a time have whig and radical settled a little difficulty after the example of those lovers in Terence, from whom every Eton schoolboy has learnt ...
... In all probability, however, the tax will be taken off— Observer, FAILURE OF THE WHIG FINANCIERS. It is a most striking circumstance that since the days Walpole the Whigs never produced a financier of celebrity. At pamphleteering, essay writing, speech ...
... that for as hiten and else the fall it the awl hie Nathan , had treated the repreurrisalaw el with • now ',Web headditiaa Whigs. Ow bsbL. a amis. and there is W Ibm waive • pro. vines. The rwitar• brae•lit by • triek et Fenian Omit, but the sem earl Law ...
... ‘* B. tate | Whig year, PDRINTING vacancy, at present, in The Northern W ased | tice, for a smart, well-educated Lad, respectab tain nected, of about fourteen years of age, as an AP msable, as liberal es of | will,be given.—Apply at The Whig Office. | TICE ...
... Lomber4.llrese 16 COntTIIT. Leighton- Y Lone J. Mary. Newport Prince. Pinny Trimralefeen-Canlen. Weedn•re Arnior Indoor- Peirce Whig--J. Capp. Wien ...