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Naval Appoiktme>t. The happy family of kindred Whigs always consider that patronage like charity should begin ..

... Naval Appoiktme>t. The happy family of kindred Whigs always consider that patronage like charity should begin at home. This will account for the appointment now under discussion and supposed to be at the disposal of the new Bedford Civil Lord of the Admiralty ...

A Split the Cabinet. —A. curious question has been raised, Why is John Bright not in the Cabinet The

... the parliament—why he not the government itself? Xero fiddled while Home was burning: and when wars are desolating Europe. Whig politicians want to play out their child's play of Reform. Lord Derby has been obliged to retire for the temporary purpose ...

Published: Saturday 02 July 1859
Newspaper: Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 188 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

LATE EVENTS

... The first announcement of this high tribute of the Sovereign set the Whig party in a blaze of indignation. Selfish to the very marrow, they cannot bear the idea of person not of the Whig Family clique receiving the slightest honour, or being in any way supposed ...

LATE EVENTS

... true Whig principles. The stability of these professions and much extolled principles has soon been tested. On Wednesday evening the question of the entire and unconditional abolition of Church-rates came on the House of Commons, and the Whigs who have ...

TIIE BOROUGH ELECTION,

... in the maintenance of the Whig domination in this borough, Mr. S. Whitbread was on Tuesday again declared elected, and the Government spared a bitter mortification. It is, nevertheless, a very unsatisfactory victory for the Whig party and, apart from the ...

NORWICH POLITICS—THE ELECTION PETITIONS

... the Conservative party met the knowing; ones of the Whig party with brightened countenances, with very expressive shrugs oi the shoulders, and the triumphant exclamation that it all up with the Whigs—that they were done — chance at all—in fact, ...

Published: Saturday 02 July 1859
Newspaper: Norfolk News
County: Norfolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 2863 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

OUR ARM CHAIR

... these rival sections of the Whig party, though united, fell far short of the strength of the Conservatives, and could not regain office without the co-operation of the Radicals, it became the policy of the latter to keep their Whig friends in Opposition until ...

LATE EVENTS

... days in filling the appointment, at length it came out that Mr. C. P. Villiers had received the offer and accepted it. The Whigs congratulate themselves largely on this appointment, and think they have displayed great tact. They believe that they have ...

Birth in Htde-Pakk. Elizabeth Stevens, a vendor fire-grate ornaments, of 3i, Pve-strtet, Westminster, was ..

... sick a monk would be. but when he jrot well monk was he. When the Whigs are sick—and they soon become when they are doomed to unofficial idleness —the bigs will lieformers be: when tbe Whigs get well—and the first clutch of office makes them themselves at ...

Published: Saturday 02 July 1859
Newspaper: Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1184 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE BOROUGH ELECTION,

... in the maintenance of the Whig domination in this borough, Mr. S. Whitbread was on Tuesday again declared elected, and the Government spared a bitter mortification. It is, nevertheless, a very unsatisfactory victory for the Whig party ; and, apart from ...

POLITICAL TREACHERY

... fault to find ; we only wanted the places. But this most abominable conduct will reap its reward. Lord Elcho, distinguished Whig, has given notice of a motion which virtually a condemnation of the means by Lord Palmerston obtained office, and in the face ...

Published: Saturday 09 July 1859
Newspaper: Herts Guardian
County: Hertfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 488 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE BEDFORD TIMES,

... Mercury,” still remains, displaying its grimy inside, which is printed at a London cheap press ami does duty in Bedford as a Whig inside, in another county as a Tory inside, and in other districts as a Radical inside. Every now and then the innocent reader ...