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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1865. The Lancaster Obserfer, s SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1365. THE MINISTRY

... a compact and solid administration to guide public affairs. The politics of Ministers may, perhaps, rather be described as Whig than Liberal, bat, on the whole,‘ Ministers may be considered to be more Liberal, now that its former chief is no more, than ...

Litevavp Selections

... arbitrary and illegal opposition of Bishop Lioyd to the reve{eetion of Sir J-xm Pakington. Lloyd ani hl'l son were furious Whigs ; singly or in concert they published manifestoos against Sir John, denounciog him as a vicious fellow of a vicious stock, ...

Sur Toudon Correspandent. [We deem it right to }hu that we do net at all times identify ourselves with our ..

... public for haif a century as a Whig or a Liberal, or a Reformer, and though never possessing the full confidence of the Radical party, it has been to him that that party has often looked as the most liberal of the Whigs. That he will possess enough of ...

was passed, and, after three hearty cheers had been given on their behalf, the crowd dispersed. ELECTION ..

... willing to join issue with them upon that point ; and would unhesimtingli say that it was noi so much entirely owing to the Whig administration, as they would make it appear. They had told them that they had removed the taxes on commerce ; he granted them ...

THE MALT TAX.,

... Tories,” 2« if they had anything to do with the matter in hand. We generally find that those who oppose oppressive duties are Whigs, but that is not reason sufficient to justify a Tory Government in keeping those duties on. Still lese is it an argument to ...

our Tomdon Correspandent

... excitement of the elections. People have in fact grown weary of reckoning up gains and losses; and Liberals, Conservatives, Whigs, and every other section of politicians, are for the time being politicians no longer, but throw politics to the dogs. Ever ...

THE BSUFFERER'S BEST FRIEND

... the ranks of o arty who have been opgoudw civil and religious I‘lhmy from all time, I have given an independent -\lfion to the Whig party, because I believe them to be the friends of the (Cbaonz Ithink the people have deseryed mfimm I think that they have ...

Mur Tondon Correspandent

... saying what Moore long ago happily said of the Whigs of his day, to whom such men as those alluded to would have belonged :— ‘ As bees, on flowers alighting, cease their hum, So, settling into places, Whigs grow dumb. | Whether these gentlemen will be as ...

SHALL WE DELAY REFORM

... the forces within its range. Many of the libom?s too, will find their seats much safer. ~ It is hard winning a county for a Whig, but a twenty-pourd franchise will make it easicr, It is not easy to fight Manchester against a erypto-Conservative, but household ...

LORD AMBERLEY AT LEEDS

... borough which a Tory member desires. Lord Amberley therefore went home full of honours, but the press, which, whether Tory or Whig, is at bottom jast a little impatientof young men who measure their height from the ground wfien standing upon their fathers' ...

DEATH OF CARDINAL WISEMAN

... the Premie by the lamented death of the Duke l!f Northumberland. It is stated that Mr. Dargan will be brought forward in the Whig interest, for the eity of Dublin,uf'. the General Election, Dr. Stas, who was tho first in Frauce o practiso the section of ...

e Tondan – Correspandent. [We deem it rul;{w state that we do net at all times identify ourselves with our ..

... n. It seems now to be pretty generally admitted that some change is required in our representative system. Conservatives, Whigs, and Liberals alike hxm 0 far, and the only question is, in what way shall the suffrage be extended. If the present ministers ...