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TO CORRESPONDENTS. Correspondence is invited upon subjects of local and general interest. All communications ..

... independent churchmen do. Vain delusion! of which this essentially Conservative England has paid the penalty by years and years of Whig-radical jobbery and misrule. Next week hope to send a few words on 8. G. O. The nasty bird that fouls its own nest, and on ...

and ON A LATE MEETING. John Bric.iit kept aloof from the storm Devis'd the turbulent League of Reform, Possess'd of

... Presides in office -without certificate ! ! Now Mills, although of philosophic school, By all admitted makes himself fool, He'd Whig and Tory terribly perplex, By giving votes unto the softer sex, Prepost'rous scheme ! its want of sense denotes, For who'd ...

Hastings & St. Leonards Observer,

... Demosthenes, Cicero and Burke j have been spoken, and Mr. Bright ha 3 during i the year turned sponsor to the Adullamites. j The Whigs have gone out and the Tories have come in. Amgng the miscellaneous events of the year. which may be viewed collectively, and ...

J. E. GORST, ESQ., M.P., ON THE REFORM QUESTION

... of the redistribution, and thought that public opinion was pretty well formed to the effect that it must not He Whig job, that the 1 Whigs should not be allowed to take the advantage of strengthening their power in underhand way, but that the seats should ...

REFORM

... not ignore the truth that the discords of the Liberal party are due to the inflammatory harangues Johx Bright. Had not the Whigs under Lord Palmerstox a long and prosperous rule, obtained through the overthrow of Lord Derby's Bill of 1859 ? But was the ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... insult to the people, and proved what he had often said, 1 that the people had more to fear from the false and aristocratic Whigs than from the Tories. The meeting endorsed these views by passing the following resolution : —That this meeting, having heard ...

SITTINGBOURNE

... invention, the Royal Naval Reserve, is to be petted and maintained regardless of expense. It is very clear that the aim of Whig Admiralties to conciliate the mercantile interest at the expenso of the navy, and all this time the navy is expected to stand ...

VACCINATION. To the Editor. Si«, —I had intended taking part in the controversy on vaccination appearing in ..

... established to suit the purpose of no mere party or class in science, politics, or the social state. It is not question between Whigs and Tories, Conservatives and .Radicals, High Churchmen and Dissenters, the Cities against the Land. It is not thing continually ...

The Herald and Observer

... our Government has produced the greatest discontent in the colonies. Such is the state of things in our colonies, and to the Whig Administration it is entirely due. Of the late times the policy of this party seems to point to an utter abandonment of the ...

OUR CONTEMPORARIES

... better members of the Liberal party, and proposed to keep this wound open that it might be probed from time to tioe by the Whig surgeons. It is painful to see Ireland rushing into a new agitation, and particularly an agrarian agitation. Such an agitation ...

The daily papers of Saturday bore the sad intelligence that the great E;irl of Derby was numbered; with the many

... furious fight upon his opponent, the echo of the Tribune's rage was taken up by the Whig press, and from that time onward Mr. Stanley became the black sheep of the Whig Ministry, the object of every Radical attack. But though the Irish Secretary was thus ...