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NEWS OF THE DAY

... Castlereaoh and Perceval was a Tory, with Canning a Conservative with Liberal instincts, with Earl Grey a Whig, with and a Liberal, with Lord again a Whig tinged with Conservatism, and again much a Liberal to sit same Cabinet with Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Milner ...

PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE

... that England was called upon to do so. Bright and the members below the gangway listened to these uncompromising opinions of a Whig military ifficer with singular interest and gratification. Every one could appreciate the honesty, frankness, and intelligence ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... a standstill through the halflieartedness of those who undertook to carry them. But while the organs of the old parties, Whig and Tory alike, are crying out against Mr. Bright —as against one who proclaims from the house-top a secret they would scarce ...

PillVA'Mi CORRESPONDENCE. London, Saturday. Parliament will prorogued Thursday ; the writs will out either the ..

... from Sir Uoundell Palmer. Sir Hugh Cairn* would then have it all his own way again, and the paucity legal talent among the Whigs would again unpleasantly manifested. It not to denied that the Leeds scandal of which one son the hero, following so shortly ...

THE LATE LORD PALMERSTON

... acquiesced only because it was necessary to make a choice, and because he had previously, on full deliberation, coalesced with the Whigs against the supporters of indiscriminate resistance to change. If he was not a great Minister, he was the most fortunate of ...

Advertisements & Notices

... leaves to Lady Sandys, with power of appoint.' went as her Ladyshlp may direct, . THE LATE ROYAL VISIT TO OXiORD.-The follo whig letter has been received by the Mayor of Oxford (Mgr William Thompson) from ?? Knollys, in reply to a communication forwarded ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... possible to free-trader in his day more deeply sensible of ihe principles of Free Trade and of its blessings than any of the great Whig leaders of the time—a more intelligent student of, and a firmer believer in the doctrines of Adam Smith than any of the statesmen ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... NEWS OF THE DAY. fimittgbam fast. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, The Caledonian Mercury has nosed out a whig job in Scotland. The Lord Advocate, it says, lias just appointed his son, a young stripling called to the bar just two years ago, to the *' lucra ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... hia country and in proved and durable attachment to freedom. There is a new policy avowed—or, rather, the ancient policy of Whigs and Liberals is revived; the policy declared in the maxim that'' taxation without representation is tyranny ; the policy ...

MR. BRIGHTS SPEECH

... what it wants to say ; but does not know how to say it. a matter of courtesy we give the first place to our rather embarrassed Whig contemporary, the Globe However much we may dissent from many of the views, the enunciation of which usually form the great ...

DEATH OF LOltD PALMERSTON. Lord died yesterday. Though, in view of his great age, such event was not wholly ..

... became the most intensely-hated of any public man in history. He met with the opposition not only of ■ the Tories, but of the Whigs, and of what were popularly supposed to be his own friends. Palmers however, uniformly supported him in his splendid system ...

PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE

... workhouses. The English Catholics with Lord Edward Howard at their head the Lower House, are not the men to forget what the Whigs have done for them. We now hear from Ireland that thenare signs and symptoms of reaction against the senseless hatred of the ...