CASULTIES AT SEA
... brokren up and worthies, condition, and said {In - roken English, as he wlalked away, Me fplay mine organ no more.-lbothern Whig. ...
... brokren up and worthies, condition, and said {In - roken English, as he wlalked away, Me fplay mine organ no more.-lbothern Whig. ...
... so that harvest work could be proceeded with, we might ceunt with eenfidence on an excellent yield all over the nort. -fri03 Whig. ...
... expense, and' working of the Board of Charity Commis- .4ioners, which he denounced in unmeasured . terms as a gross Whig job, as a Whig ,onuggery, as entailing a considerable charge i upon the country, as reckless and'profligate, ;and as crippling the ...
... career. According to our recollection, he voted for all the most material parts of the first Reform Bill brought in by the Whigs, and he has acted similarly with respect to all the moat material points of the second Reform Bill, brought in by those who ...
... ntmne room with Mr. Lowe, who resisted it, forget that Lord Derby, meditating household suffrage as a possible Means uf ?? the Whigs, did not scruple to invite Mr. Lowe's assistance. There are other objectors, who seem to be personally wounded by tbis junction ...
... part in the groat battle of Roman Catholic Emsan. cipation, he was always regarded as one of the moderate party who ndhered to Whig principles, and Ptood opposed to Ultramontane notions. His lordship married in 1817 Louisa Emilia, only daughter of Mr. Elias ...
... to checkmate Mr. Glare's wiliest adversary in this a*otoious 'Tlittle!-game, of queptionable diplo- . aqqy, ,w>etber he- lW Whig or Tgry, Raidical or- -Adu1lni'te, F.et Lord of the Treasury orth > 8Bo~r of Aaitx~Uy, playigc lyis'ho one !office or the other-ay ...
... gdwird Mini, of the Liberation Society, to stand in I cotru~ction with Mr. Bazley, should ir. Gibson decline to do 0. The Whigs propose to invite Sir Charles Wood,| but as the right hon. gertlenan greatly offended the mill. owners by bis refusal to aid ...
... Wiliiau Hutt, M.P., Sir W. Atherton. M.P., nearly all the local Liberal members of Parliament, the Dean Durham, and most of the Whig gentry, clergy, and manufacturers in the two north-eastern counties. A Neapolitan Panic.—ln !etter of the 30ti ult. from Naples ...
... Jeeuitloal ' cheme, whcoh would .end in: |.becomning. Politin and thus bring ,them 'into .bondagr.. ?? Ho HI9 PBar 4ment-b:oth Whigs . nd froieg o tkhe I ri emt. The Romban lioli meu hers,6of the, Uduse, of i-oom- )monswerainstc eddt w tovotp, n peonseqen ...
... Tn the most powerful days of the old coalition, when opposition Was all but hopeless, and when to oppose the combination of Whig and Tory was to brave persecution asnd oppression, there wvas regularly a candidate in the field. Those who fought for the ...
... ~ountry. Apropoosof Dublin Castle-Lord Carlisle I istheb last Lord-Iaeutenant, or to speak with more certainty, the very last Whig. Viceroy you will have in .Ireland. Trhis you may take:for giahted. It is just possible, if the Tories come into officq . that ...