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... He professes to be a moderate Conservative. The other candidates were Mr. Skipton, moderate Whig, and Mr. Greer ultra Liberal, a Radical from the start. The Whig nowhere ...
... He professes to be a moderate Conservative. The other candidates were Mr. Skipton, moderate Whig, and Mr. Greer ultra Liberal, a Radical from the start. The Whig nowhere ...
... hi'Cormick, the eminent railway conbeen moderate Conservattve. tractor. P M gkipton, moderate l h UIK-ral, Radical front the The Whig nowhere the poll, and wt. a gallant race between Meaara. M'Conntck.nd Greer, the former winning a majority of 19- Th« following ...
... once more in the bands of the people. The Daiit Nbws adverts to the withdrawal of tne Bill as a trinmpb for the reactionist Whig as well Tory. AUSTRALIA The Australian mail has arrived The Melbourne Correspondent of the Times leports that was not call ...
... the orders and before communicating them to the Central Government. Sir Charles Trevelyan is powerfully connected with the Whigs; bat Lord Palmerston is never wanting in vigour, aud the moment Sir Charles’s revolutionary minute reach 3d England he was ...
... the Firs Minister, are ten 01 twenty years his senior, whereas m the ■toiise of Lords, Lord John would the senior of all the Whig Ministers there sitting, Lord John Bussell, upon the creation ot his peerage will also be appointed K.night the flartei. THE ...
... of Commons, we do venture say. But, as far as the fate of the measure is concerned, the question is really immaterial. The Whigs have virtually surreal tiered to their adversaries the decision of the matter. Whe'her or not any Reform Bill shall pass this ...
... the orders and before communicating them to the Central Government. Sir Charles Trevelyan is powerfully connected with the Whigs; but Lord Palmerston is never wanting in vigour, and the moment Sir Charles’s revolutionary minute reachxl England was recalled ...
... readily made; town-made hrlugs ditto household 3os 36«: and country-mads 3«s *Dema«d ftr brisk, and prices ftrilv as high, supply whig light: realises «rt to dlstHlmc and grinding to 31*. Malt, as to quality, brings Ms to 725. Punch asm in uat* are readily made: ...
... o’er, the weary conflict cease, My pledge at last will redeemed, and I shall be at peace. And when Reform ia set rest, the Whigs will haply Oh ! tbe tie, the tie is broken between us and dear Lord Grey. Cabmans Appeal against the Ladies.— Sir,— lias you ...
... the House of Commons by the electors of tbat borough in 1835. During bis parliamentary career he had uniformly supported the Whig admmlstration. On all occasions in Parliament he displayed strong and most natural interest in the efficiency of the navy, ...
... With a good local political oibcvr like the one el present in Uoaa, near y all the small harougbs ia Ireland would be to the Whigs.— (Wexford Constitutioe.) There is now no doubt that Count Teteki died by his own band while labouring under nervous excitement ...
... returned the House of Commons tbe electors of that borough 1835. During his parliamentary career he had uniformly supported the Whig administration. On all occasions wh le in Parliament he displayed strong and most natural interest the efficiency of the navy ...