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General News

... from starvation and exposure.—l Sir your obedient servant, Ctrcs R. Edmonds, Secretary.' Double Murder Ireland.—The Northern Whig of Mouday publishes the following from a correspondent :— It becomes my painful duty to inform you of the perpetration of ...

THE INTENTIONS OF MINISTERS

... who contribute nothing to the State coffers. Sir George Lewis has calm, scholarly contempt for most convictions, but he isa Whig gentleman, and loves not the rabble. Lord Herbert of Lea Conservative as he can afford to be. Mr. Milner Gibson, representing ...

SHALL WE DISARM

... Here, again, we thoroughly agree with Radical member. It is a very favourite course with the Liberals, and, indeed, with the Whigs, to have incessant deputations. The system works very well for individuals, they can point to their names in the Minister's ...

THE CAMPAIGN BEGUN

... Council. nihilo nihil fit. If even Lord John Russell, in answer to Mr. Disraeli, was unsatisfactory as it was ever given to Whig statesmen to be, what was to be expected from Lord Granville The question that was submitted in different ways, but with the ...

Our London Letter

... which console themselves and their party by threatening a general election, by which they affect to be quite certain that the Whigs would be enormous gainers. It may be so, but one is singularly reminded of a certain excellent bishop's scoff at the illogical ...

REPRESENTATION OF BATH A SECOND LIBERAL CANDIDATE

... social issues of much greater importance affecting the destinies of mankind ; the Chairman said he cared little for the old Whig and Tory issues, but he should abide by those issues which affected so nearly the interests of his fellow men. (Applause.) ...

NO MORE EXPERIMENTS

... that the only way he saw for keeping peace with France was the keeping an army that could beat her, the writer in the New Whig Guide would have made an amusing addition. We can quite imagine Lord Palmerston, after this explanation of his view of our ...

Miscellaneous

... the Indian community be disposed to place confidence in the plans of Mr. LaiDg who comes with the recommendation of the same Whig Government that inflicted Mr. Wilson on them It is a serious matter to see such vital questions currency and taxation so hastily ...

LORD MACAULAY'S POSTHUMOUS WORK

... one who had their fight within her had committed suicide. The Tories exulted in the prospect of winning two seats from the Whigs. The whole kingdom was divided between Stouts and Cowpers. At the summer assizes Hertford was crowded with anxious faces from ...

Mr. Disraeli, really the Victor the combat on the Budget (for what can be said of nominal victory that has

... enthusiasm, nay, it is no vaunt, for the Opposition vote has come at least a dozen times in the present session in aid of the Whigs against the ultra-Radicals, and several of the former have been able to save their popularity with their constituents, by ...

THE EARL OF DERBY AT THE MANSION HOUSE

... parties in the country the noble Earl observed : My Lord, I say regret the position of honourable and distinguished members the Whig party, between whom and the great Conservative party at the present time there is really little or no difference of principle ...

ENGLAND AND FRANCE

... shelters the outcast and had sheltered Napoleon himself in hO adversity. Before the and bluster of these fire-eating officers a Whig Government cowered, and would have sullied their country's independence and dignity had not the great Conservative party vindicated ...