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AMERICA,

... postpone the consideration the bill, and indehuitely relerred it to a select committee one member from stale. The liickmoHd Whig asserts that General Porrest is in favour arming 2U0,U00 negroes. Fessenden has submitted the committee ot ways ana means financial ...

THE REFORM BILL

... THE REFORM BILL The Reform Bill of this session may considered as doomed. great Whig nobleman has. in substance, moved that it be rejected. It can hardly survive such sn attack. People might almost have supposed that this death-blow, aimed by what should ...

THE EAST KENT HOUNDS

... As the estates are tolerably large, we naturally think that if the owners wished us to find on their land should do so. But Whig and Tory alike have blank covers, and so spoil one of the finest districts above ground. There is little to be said to a landlord ...

THE LATE FIRE AT HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE,

... erected by Bir John Vanbrugh. was raised by 30 persons of rank, principally of the Whig party, if may judge by their inscribing the first stone with the words Little Whig,” in compliment to Lady Sutherland. a celebrated beauty of the day. The money subscribed ...

EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL CASES

... abou Ireland, by the assistance of the Tories. But the difficulty would have been just as great for the Tories as for the Whigs, since the extreme Irish party wanted to pass a resolution which was affirm, in substance, that Ireland was depopulated by ...

NORTH AMERICAN STATES

... Minist. which | crisis. esting against that act. is for referring to Mr Seward's despatch upon the Trent questic The Richmond Whig. expressing the hopes of the Sece wi 4 ren ner cemanag for apology, or nancial avowals as will guarantee the British flag from ...

ROYAL ENGINEERS WAND

... graven. Our guests must not forgotten be, We re sharers in their glories. The heroes of a hundred fights, More fierce than Whigs or Tories; Mongredien, Walker, Lowenthal, Have each theirfame assigned them, They yield the field to younger kn'ghts, But leeve ...

THE BUDGET

... fell into the dirtiest of puddles on the earth, was alike plaything, snd mere plaything, to him. When, in 1840 and 1841, the Whig Ministers were encumbered an annual deficit, and had not the sense what waa requisite gel rid of It. they were not chargeable ...

FUNERAL OF LORD PALMERSTON

... a tribute to his personal character, not to his political opinions. The Conservatives joined in it as sincerely as did the Whigs. In this country we readily forget differences of opinion, and, with a tendency to believe thattne 1 dead were actuated the ...

Curragh (Royal) OCTOBER

... three year olds lust, four lOst 91h, hie list 41b, six and aged 12st; halt bred? allowed 71h; professionals lull) extra, Whigs”tf'the WlMl, Proserpine. heap Year yrs Huntsman sister, a Kaston, j by Magnum, dam Gretchen, 3 yrs Bold Davie by Waveney 1 ...

ME, EOEEUCK AT SHEFFIELD,

... take the latter, and dispose of it at once. He does not reason correctly when he sets forth—as a ground for condemning the Whigs—the fact that they did not carry the Roman Catholic Relief Bill nor the Corn-law Repeal Bill. The fact is that they did not ...

FOREIGN AFFAIRS

... dispute, that tho watchwords and the demands of all parties whatever are exagerationsof their real wishes. Thus, hesais, The Whigs, when out of ( Times, in quoting in its leader this passage, unfortunately omi's these which we have italicised) “ hoist the ...