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(hofti Adolhmkee—the Derby Mercury of (hat day called them, I iblnk, Coasiitutional Whigs. Thus assailed ell ..

... (hofti Adolhmkee—the Derby Mercury of (hat day called them, I iblnk, Coasiitutional Whigs. Thus assailed ell sidev, Baessll-Olsdstofia Ministry drivea from Power bat they .greatly mistake think they bate from Ike minds of Englishmen desire for Reform ...

ELEGANCIES OK THE TORY PRESS

... prophet can write like this is to us a regular puzzle. Where docs expect to go to The Whigs, political party in State, arc represented as : icretched Whigs and Whig-Radicals who hotel xeith jog over the French Treaty, and who think •ale of their cotton ...

PARLIAMENT

... task. What does the writer mean by “ Whigs and Tories being contented with their present position ?” If be * Tory he mast know that bis party will make a strong effort to gain ascendancy in the next Parliament. If be Whig ought to know that it is tho duty ...

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... snbul). Oitbrcak tue Cattle Plague Ireland.— The Northern Whig says; The cattle plague has broken out in the lownland ol county Down, five miles from Lisburn. Four cattle have been killed by order of Mr. Fetguton, V.S. A cordon has been drawn round the ...

II is stated that Mr. Gladstone to asked to stand for the city London, in the room of Sir Duke

... the 22ud of this mouth, which has on several marked occasions been singularly fatal the Whig governments. If may credit extraordinary train of coincidences. Whig politicians ahoold look with peculiar distrust on this day. The following is striking and ...

THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT,

... present reiterates the aphorism. Eloquent as is John Bright, and soul-stirring as waa bis recent recapitulation of what the Whigs have accomplished daring the last thirty years, yet even ha fails utterly when essays rouse the nation to perception of the ...

THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS,

... which fjrmerly was wont to “keep up the steam until four o'clock. Yesterday people did not seem to care who were returned, whig or tory ; and so far from its being cattle market question, was stated would the case by the ReporUr, the contrary was the ...

THE REFORM BILL

... last general elect ion, sad who, Lord Harry Vane, in the House Commons, carried great weight with the Whig parly; Lord Portman, who was furmetly the Whig whipper-in. and who sent Mr. Liing ihe present Parliament; and the Duke of Rutland, brother-in-law of ...

TIMBER

... /aire-;. bin those changes will but make them more competent, and change effete Whigs into active Whigs is not, Mr. Disraeli will shortly discover, equivalent to ** dishing.” Whig*. Lord llarlington, with Radical programme, least as formidable person Mr. Disraeli ...

Mr. Colvilc's Committee Room,

... that will not vote for BILL for the payment of Waget without Stoppages. Mr. Mnudy and the Conservatives voted for it; the Whigs voted against it.— Jrbbmub Bbiqos, General Manager of the National Labour Alliance. ...

THE BALLOT

... session to take voles “by way of ballot. This would amend the repre“ sentation of the people. Whether more Tories “ or more Whigs would be returned is another question. The opinions of the people are not now obtained. The Yarborough influence, conjoined ...