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THE WHIGS OX THEIR LAST LEGS

... danger and difficulty, and, as this cloud is now coming over us, we shall shortly see the Whigs disappear from power. We ■have no recollection of a time when the Whig party had more thoroughly exhausted itself, and bore the whip, occasionally administered ...

INCONSISTENTLY RIGHT

... our future relations to the popular and despotic parties State*. There is nothing new in a Whig praising 1689, and the principles then lriu pliant, bat the Whigs base been eery unwilling to l-t other coaoUiet adopt the course of our forefathers, if so ...

THE REFORM BILL

... ejection in order rejnvin.ited. The Times sug gests-a compromise, somelhipg that would slip easily through both.houses. f.The Whigs have promised Mr. Bright to jump into that quart bottle, but now that he is not in condition to be very truculent they had ...

THE LEGISLATION OF THE WEEK

... smalt chance, indeed, for Liberal or Whig candidate for the suffrages of this Northern con* stitaeney. Before the period of the Reform Act the county of Cumberland in its undivided-state returned generally a Whig in the Morpeth and a Conservative in the ...

THE NEW REFORM BILL

... , the-Peel'ites and Stafford House Whigs consented vote for (his.resolutiuu. Ministers were beaien, and forthwith dissolved'PariiaiDeol-i they' failed to gel a majority in their own House of’Comnions, and the Whigs and Peelites came in, leav* ing their ...

LONDON CGRRESPONDENOE

... John adopts the usual (Whig) course stating that imperial interests require secrecy for the present—which will most probably do—there will be a few revelations to astonish quiet minds of the British public, will be found that the Whigs have once more truckled ...

RECENT ELECTIONS—LY.MINGTON

... candidate is all the more lemarkable, belatterly thi* conatituency has shown a lenertmey to return candidate* agreeable to the Whigs when in power, and even on some occasions when they were out of office, as in 1852, and the defeat of a Conservative candidate ...

THE CROWN', ANI> THE PEOPLE NOT CLASS. THURSDAY, JUNE 2(1, 1860. SUDDEN DEMISE OF THE REFORM BILL. FUTURE ..

... clear now as we declared then—that tlhe Whigs only wanted to obtain possession of office, and they cared not what means they adopted to that end.— The country was deluded, and has since be«n ensnared. The Whigs with a coalition leaven came into office ...

B INKRUPT

... France is quiet, and -Gurmany reassured, and our fortifications at once perfect and unnecessary. Let-us, then, on with what Whigs and Toriesjoin to improve—our means defence 4 mend our laws, and carry out ail that does not involve party dissension. the ...

the citizens of N ei» York, who bate suffered the rule our city be usurped by such men that the

... occupied little more than half an boor, and the court adjourned till Tuesday next, the usual couit day, two o’clock—Nor/Aern Whig, DEATH OF THE RIGHT HON. JAMES WILSON. Another heavy blow and great discooragement has fallen upon the hopes of reformed a ...

LORD NORMANBY ON THE CONGRESS

... , jn*t as Did Whig appeals when you tell him that his notions are antediluvian, and >h>t harb-r can rejuvenate them as does his LnriVdp’s anti whiskers. Dynasties] What dynasties for, unless for the bem hi of the people ? Marquis’s Whig ancestors thought ...

L01U) PALMERSTON “ THE LUCKY?*

... official lips of .Mr. Gilpin, will proaper next year. A Whig, says M Balzac, is a political woman What has Lonl Palmerston done justify (he impertinent epigram ? It may be urged (hat he never was « Whig but ii is far more certain (hat he, with his masculine ...