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THE NEW TEAR-A PROSPECT

... Birmingham bomb-shell would not have raised such an outcry of wounded dignity from lord. and dukes and mighty earls. , From the Whigs nothing need be expected either here or hereafter, save hostility to progress, opposition to every beneficial measure, and ...

TEES VTEEIG DILZAIMIA,

... more cordial support. In proportion to the rapidity with which the agitation is progressing, the efforts of the Whig leaders and the Whig organ have been redoubled to damage the movement. But as usual they only succeed in making themselves ridiculous ...

TED- OLD TZAR- fa

... were occupying the attention of the public, and the India Bill was provide; food for discussion in Perham's'', the ousted Whigs were watching with intense eagerness for some slip of their adversaries, in order that they might regain the bliesftsl seats ...

TICE ZEFORK MOVIZIN't

... isompiete =aim of the =ids el the Whig !party on the question of Bak= is musk myMeriess, and disunion of the Liberalism= only more and more eadirmed. The say shadow of an explanation offered a* to the Amp of the Whig loaders is, that too are waking and ...

TIM moss 1109ZEINL

... distribution of seats; but he will triumph on one or more of the other points, either in this or some future one; so that the Whigs and Tories will merely have the pleasure of putting the cart before the horse. But it will not be one of the least urnportent ...

I M = X a S

... are notoriously in of increased county respresentation. Wedoost know that dm Whigs differ greatly in this romped from their old opponents. The bill of 1854, which was half Whig and half Peelite, bestowed a variety of the mob= taken from decayed boroughs ...

SOCIZTY FOR ZDII4IBI7ROTE

... could wish. In Glasgow, there is more of the commercial spirit of promptitude than in Edinburgh. While we were fighting with Whigs and Tories as to the practicability of the freehold movement in Scotland, a few zealous friends in the siatereitystarted a ...

JrcLaub

... rumoured that the authorities are in possession of extensive information with regard to secret soeietice in this town.—Worthere Whig. The Weestosik fridepeadatt, in the last Moue, says We have just learned that a number a arrests have been made by the constabulary ...

LORD DROUOILX

... of the learned world of Christendom shall begin to be defined, bow many curious students shall ems to inquire who were the Whigs, and why did such an intellect at any time condescend to serve them f They will follow the traces of his labours through tbe ...

aurriza POLICY IN ITALY

... to charaoterise this letter, but merely point it out as a of State papers of that illustrious politician whom the Edinburgh Whigs worshipped as a deity, and also as a specimen of what is done under the cloak of secret diplomacy in the name of the British ...

NOIUMNIAD/

... prominent and eempienoas part in debate. Mis weer has been regarded with hope as the of better things to come. A subordinate of a Whig Ministry in 1856, he had not only thrown aside the livery, as he himself profanely expresses it, but had spoken openly and ...

NEW MICIAL APPOIIITICITII

... add that Sir Charles has always been • staid, Liberal in patios, and is by alliance and demean intimately seseeted with the Whig party. It is this last fact which alone renders his appointment so creditable to Mr Dinah who recommended it, and to Lord Stanley ...