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... with the great leaders of the Constitutional Whigs is already pretty nearly matter of history. His communications with Lord Lansdowne remove the question of Lord Derby's willingness to meet the powerful Whig party from the region of conjecture to that ...
... E NEW WHIG PEERAGE. Colonel White, of Woodlands, is gazetted as a Baron of the United Kingdom, by the title of Baron ise ta telegram) and Ratheline, in the county of Long- MISCELLANEOT'S. London, Friday. Ovrwarp Amzricay Fri- DAY—ARRIVAL OF mail steamship ...
... So long as the Tories allow the Whigs to do no- thing, they are at least respectable and honest. If they do as the Whigs did, and justify the policy they adopt, there is nothing too bad to be said of them. What high Whig authorities would greatly prefer ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG> BELFAS THE EDITOH OF THE MOKTHEBK WHIG. Dear Sir, —Will you allow roe, through your journal, to direct Attention of the proper RUthoritiee to practice which may aoine day cauee •crioue, perhaps a fatal, accident, and of which to-day ...
... -price. The Whig Premier is the spirited diplomatic asserter of British rights and of English principles. The Tories are sinking into a subserviency to foreign absolutism in its most odious shapes. The Whigs are becoming, in the old Whig sense, safe and ...
... THE NEW WHIG AG’ TION THE persons interosted in getting up the meeting on Thursday next, for the purpose of attacking the Established Church, sowing the seeds of religious in this conntry, and aiding the movement set on foot by Mr and other supporters ...
... WHIG AND TORY. The Roman Catholic religion seems in temporal matters to involve its rofessors in very serious difficulties. It has a foreign policy and domestic policy, and the two very often contradict each other. Nothing can he more unfortunate from ...
... WHIGS OR TORIES. (TO TBI *DITOH or THI OOM IXAMIIfItB.) Sib, —It i« refreshing to read the proceeding* of the Cork Liberal Franchise Association. The plain meaning of the delivered there was, hand over the country body and soul to the Whigs. The miserable ...
... WHIGS AND TORIES. publish to-day in extenso, notwithstan ling its length, a leading article from the Dublin Evening Mail of Wednesday, on the existing state parties. For the present we shall only say that it is a bold, manly, and honourable exposition ...
... DEFEAT OF THE WHIGS. nißht, in of 234, the Mas* iainul (iafmt by jnajoritv of lota (bon 92 Totes. The qacrtivp naatfcc fefdirg the Biitith Bill, MAT 24, IBM which was moved by the Ch mcellor of the Exchequer. The object of the bill was to enable the trustee* ...