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The Radical Section

... is of new party, which, under the designation of Independent Liberals, had gradually eliminated itself from the ranks of the Whig and old Reform party, which yicl led with too great docility to the supremacy of Lor i Palmerston. Towards this party gravitated ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY

... that we only require more union to beat Tones and Whigs combined. When the really Liberal party are united on any question, they can make themselves heard and felt; and perhaps the * stitutional Whigs who love office so dearly, may find out that the only ...

THE LORD MAYOR’S PRAYER

... are our own supreme delights; And may long from Liberal measures Protect our sacred vested rights 1 Soon may our foes the Whigs undone, And I behold him at our board. Myself the proud Lord Mayor of London, And tho Treasury’s First Lord. Oh! send us soon ...

GUERNSEY

... will be found the most convenient and economical conveyance to and from London for goods ana P For particulars, apply to C EES WHIG HT and MISKIN, 62, Lower Thames-street; J. MAUGBK, Jun., Guernsey; and CAPTAIN JAMES COKER, Jersey. Office, 12, Esplanade. ...

17, 1858

... BUI. The « The Three Days’ UcTolution” in Paris had given a fillip to political thought and speculation ; and, whilst the Whigs led the cry for the Bill, the whole Bill, and nothing but the Bill,” a more advanced section of politicians advocated principles ...

REFORM MEETINGS

... in such position that he had no alternative but to be liberal, although at heart he was not whit more liberal than the old Whig family party, who had governed or mis-governed the country so long. The speaker, amid loud cheers, concluded by calling upon ...

THE fIEW MINISTRY

... and Orcvs. There is story of his jumping the (able at lirookes’s, and stirring up Whig zeal to fury. When the cause was won, he became for some time (1833-34) the Whig Colonial Secretary ; but before long he withdrew from the party, and was their sturdy ...

fCoutimui from ik* Ist Colmmn.J

... op amidst the delicate enjoyments of the Zenana, to meet ia battle the forces great and conquered B ritain.” —Northern Dnily Whig* TEtE IMPERIAL PILGRIMAGE. Did you (English paterfamilias travelling the Continent) in all your experience ever suffer any* ...

THE JKBSBT

... sone by, by the Whigs telling us, Oh, you’ll get nothing from the Tories.” We don’t believe thst. We believe more concessions have been made under the auspices of the Tory Government of the last thirty years than bad been made by the Whigs. (Loud applause ...

CIGARS !

... and will be found the moat convenient and economical conveyance to and from London for goods and particulars, apply C EES WHIG HT and MISKIN.62, Lower Thames-street; J. MAUOKK, Jum., Guernsey; and CAPTAIN JAMES COKER, J6 Goods Warehoused in Jersey moderate ...

THB OLD SBXTOS

... Secretary -at-War while Wellington waa yet wreetling with Napoleon’, marahala in Spain, _ waa one of the authon of the Xew Whig Guido, ha. formed part of aeons of adminUtntiona ; and-one of the hardeet worked men of hia time—has yet. found leisun a beau ...