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the QUCKK—TUB PKOPLS—AND TUB LAW

... intention of taking upon themselves the responsibility of throwing out the Bill, Their policy was to destroy the prestige of the Whigs as Reformers, and this would be best done by allowing things to take their course. The “Liberal” critics of the Russell scheme ...

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... the Conservatives brought forward a motion the effect of which would be to throw out the measure. They might even lend a few Whig votes to give the Opposition majority on such proposition; for then the odium of opposing Reform might made to rest upon Lord ...

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... never got out of scrape more lamely than on this occasion. THE NON SAILING OF THE CONNAUGHT. It ia impossible for tke greatest Whig partisan to deny that the bearing the existing Government towards the interests of this country has been unfriendly. Among ...

THE IRISH GOVERNMENT ARRAIGNED

... otir own ! protest against such prostitution of the high oflico of Lord Lieutenant. Cfrteru paribus, Whig Executive would be justified in choosing a Whig before a Conservative; but tho leading consideration ought not to the peculiar hue of a proprietor’s ...

IRISH APPOINTMENTS

... no leas pil-able. The gentry of Londonderry were very ranch opposed to all Whigs, and Air. Lyle was ths only black ahe«p in tl.® fiuck, bad coupled himself Mr. Greer, (tie Whig candidate the last election, but the result war that they went on one tide ...

ABOLITION OF THE INDIAN ARMY

... but it is hotly opposed a highly intelligent minority—by such men Lord Ellenborough, and Sir John Lawrence, Mr. Wilson, the Whig financier, now in India, and by the whole Indian Council. Mr. Mills has moved that the Bill read a second time this day three ...

ABANDONMENT OF THE REFORM BILL

... question is once more in the hands of the people. The Daily Neics adverts the withdrawal of the Bill triumph for the reactionist Whig as well as Tory, AUSTRALIA—DEPRESSED STATE OP TRADECOLLISION WITH THE NATIVES IN NEW ZEALAND. The Australian mail has arrived ...

THE “ REFORM BILL” OVER AGAIN

... Reform Bill, and its ultimate fate will probably complete the parallel. number of clever speeches the second reading, by both Whigs and Tories, proved it be questionable in principle, complex in detail, and more likely to magnify than allay discontent. The ...

A RAGGED RABBLE

... (Greer), it would cruel in them to say tba failure that person was fault of the Chancery official, who is now. by favour of Whigs, Lord LiauUoant tba great county Londonderry.—Tunis faithfully, M. P. THE POOR ERRIS. (TO THB KDITOR OF TUB PACKkT ) ...

THE CABINET

... serious limitation of the legislative authority of the Upper House. It is satisfactory to find the thoughtful men both of the Whig and Conservative parties agreed in opposing the common enemy ; and since this wholesome sentiment is abroad, we have only to ...

IRON SHIP BUILDING

... overflow of the rivers, and some places g S? quantify of potatoes and cabhege, have been rooted totally destroyed —Northern Whig. * There is reason hope that we are in for run of fair weather. Farmers’ fears will be soon dispelled «« tinuance, which at ...

THE IRISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

... winter; and now, after aaveral storms thuodar, lighting, and ball, June baa set In with murky sky and * flood of rain —Northern Whig Farmers are now quite satisfied with the vain which baa fallen, and feel desire for dry waathm. Though tba weather baa been ...