Zlit &Whig rtro
... Zlit &Whig rtro. TETE3DAY, MAY 29, ISGO• ...
... Zlit &Whig rtro. TETE3DAY, MAY 29, ISGO• ...
... utterexposure of Whig aleifflUrg, equivocati^n, and fals , hood. Bit everyone who heard it felt that all that would he re. quired to make virtues of the G .vernment vices so cleverly rsbiiked, would be the substitution of Mr. DIBRAICLI for the Whig lead A' on ...
... THRE CE Ts Our respected Romanesque-Whig contemporary, the Evening Post, calls attention to the fact that “ it is vaguely insinuated that tle Government has entered into collusion with the Catholics, in some form or other, to exclude religion from the ...
... HOW SOME LORDS TOTED. The Morning says some of the Whig Lords voted against their own party the late defeat of the Government on the Repeal of the Paper Duty. For instance. Lord Clifden, the Nephew of Lord Carlisle, voted in the majority. Other names ...
... said that this result was brought about for party objects since the mover of the rejection of the Paper Duties Bill had been Whig Chancellor of the Exchequer, and amongst those who voted for that motion were over twenty peers who were regarded the staunchest ...
... It was refused to pay was but a few shillings in amount. an abstract idea of constitutional liberty the Hampden of the old Whig toast signalised upon the field, as it was sig- nalised by Sidney on the scaffold. Again, it is but lofty admiration those ...
... scandalized everybody here, aud has singularly wounded the national conceit. There is not one, even to the most radical the Whigs,who are not ashamed to see their hero compared by a British statesman lilibuater like Walker. I*l* return now to our policy ...
... io yesterday's Constitution regarded serious blow by the steamshipping interest.” Well, they most thank their friends the Whigs. These bare shewn special ingenuity In the intention of new taxes, and the steam interest betrayed no antipathy the .Budget ...
... who has scandali/ed everybody here, aud has singularly the national conceit. There is not one, even to the most radical the Whigs,who are not ashamed to see their hero compared by British to a filibuster like Walker. Let return now to our policy of non ...
... onradverUing columns to-day, naming the 10th of July as the day before which candidates* testimonials must lodged.— Northern Whig. ...
... the orders and before communicating them to the Central Government. Sir Charles Trevelyan is powerfully connected with the Whigs; but Lord Palmerston is never wanting in vigour, and the moment Sir Charles’s revolutionary minute reachxl England was recalled ...
... said that this result was brought about for patty objects since the mover of the rejection of the Paper Du- Cm Bill had been a Whig Chancellor of the Rwheqner, anti amongst those who anted for that Motion waft over twenty peers who were regarded as staunchest ...