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... leadership of the party. The Whig-Radicals have long been acting this principle; indeed, they have WAKEFIELD JOURNAL AND EXAMINER JANUARY 6, 1860. carried it to such an extent that at the present moment the men of broad-acres—the Whig territorial aristocrats ...

SOCIAL QUESTIONS

... his essay on Milton, in the EdittlnfrgA Renew, drew upon him the amation of the entire reading public. The leaders of the Whig party, in acknowledgment his literary superiority, appointed Mr Macaulay a Commissioner of Bankruptcy, and in 1830 he entered ...

WAKEFIELD JOURNAL AND

... ves have brought out Samuel Waterhouse, of Halifax, Esq., to fight their battle in opposition to Mr Childers, the defeated Whig-Radical candidate at the late election. The latter gentleman is exceedingly unpopular in the Borough, in consequence of the ...

IRACT ELECTION

... NIGHT. The retirement of Mr Overend having calmed a vacancy in the representation of this borough, Mr Childers, the defeated Whig-Radical candidate at the late general election, had assumed that he and he only had a right to come forward on the present ...

WAKEFIELD JOURNAL AND EXAMINER, JANUARY 20, 1860

... Denison, who bequeathed to him the bulk of his immense fortune. In polities, Lord Londeeborough was a stanch supporter of the Whig party. He was created by George IV., in 1829, a Knight Commander of the Royal Hanoverian Order, was a Fellow of the Royal Society ...

THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY-ITS PROSPECTS AND POSITION

... Palmerston to keep the Whigs in power, because he thinks they are made of more squeezable materials than the Cramer' waives. Under these circumstances, what is the duty of the great Conservative party on the opening of Parliament? The Whigs are ever hungry and ...

The Home Secretary made the usual evasive p ?ores/dons legitimate to these occasions, but at the same time ..

... Reform question. The Whigs have no desire to have it settled. It was originally proposed as a bait, and never intended to be carried out. The longer it remains as a a matter for disputation, and the longer will be the term of the Whigs in office. The prospects ...

IL WAKEFIELD JOURNAL AND EXAMINER JANUARY 27, 1860

... hi. heart he hated. The truth is that the late Government resolved to set at rest a question which bad been converted by the Whig party Into an imple• merit of tufty warfare, and bad only served to impede the course of legislation. The greatest proof that ...

SPAIN

... whether the constitution is to be moulded to the Brummagem fashion, or kept to the Whig pattern of 1832. We do not envy Lord John his position. Ile has to satisfy the Whigs of Woburn and of Lansdowne, and to curry favour with John Bright—to cast his new ...

WAKEFIELD JOURNAL AND EXAMINER JANUARY 27, 1860

... accession of the Conservatives to power in February. 1852, Mr Baines resigned his office; but It again pressed upon him when the Whigs returned to the Government in the December of that year, and he held it till August, 1855, when he span tan eousl y resigned ...

, BALES BY PRIVATE COTRACT. _ 4 biting to Um Admiralty, which been for U.. is preparation. ay Misesday's will,

... magistrate and deputy-lieutenant of the West Riding sad of Lancashire, and chairman of the Lancaster Quarter Sessions. Under the Whig Administration he had also tilled the offices of Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and President of the Poor Law Board. ...

PARTY PROSPECTS

... safeguard of the Whigs—it has rescued ' them from many a scrape, and hindered them from ever attaining any degree of eminence. A few exceptions occur here and there, but they are as bright stars in a very dark hemisphere. When the Whigs discovered that ...