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COHTEMPOSAB.T PRESS

... and look for the return of the enumerators as we for tbo declarations of the Mayor the day after a tremendous contest between Whig ami Tory. The recent Census happoued to place Cincinnati 2,119 below St. Louis on the great national poll. Its citizens protested ...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY HERALD

... candidate for seat in Parliament, that he cared nothing for politics, or political principles, but would support any Ministry, Whig, Tory, or Radiol, that would make Galway the packet-station for America. Pythias is ofakmdred opinion with regard to Venctia ...

MR. ROEBUCK AND HIS CONSTITUENTS

... the directors) Lord Derby’s Government for a subsidy.” (Hear, hear.) The subsidy to the, Liverpool line had been granted by a Whig Administration. I said, that being the case, I suppose it is liberal measure, and I am only carrying out what my Liberal friends ...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY HERALD

... your servants with property, with jewels, and money, but still you will not trust them with vote. (Laughter.) have given you Whigs a long trial, and now I have thrown you overboard altogether. (Loud laughter.) I will tell you why. I never found man of them ...

LORD PALMERSTON AT TIVERTON

... never seen you carry it out. The expenditure in 1836 amounted to little more than £40.000,000 a year; but what it now! You Whig* have made a gnat ...

BANQUET TO THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY

... state of parties in this country. I look, above all with deep regret and concern on the position of the remnants of that great Whig party that waa honoured by the names of Grey and Brougham and Mackintosh, and which I deemed it honour to belong. I see with ...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY HERALD

... public career in the' Lower House, voted on all occasions with the Whig party, and, although an unfrequent speaker in the House of Peers, invariably supported the views aud measures of the Whig Governments. the death of bis father, in October, 1839, he succeeded ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... the uncalled-for intervention of the subjects the parent State. THE WHIG PARTY. (From the Spectator.) They have, to begin with, no real leader. Lord Palmerston is no leader of the Whigs. They can accept his foreign policy with cordiality, and like all other ...

bXPORD UNIVERSITY HERALD

... the ballot; and from this period to 1841 he took active part, under Sir Robert Peel, in battering the lame Government the Whigs. When Peel entered upon office Mr. Herbert was appointed Secretary to the Admiralty, and so remained until, in 1845. he was ...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY HERALD

... Devonshire, in what was considered improving health. Ths deceased nobleman had for many years been zealous supporter of the Whig party, and had done good service to his political friends during his long career in the House of Commons, more especially during ...

Published: Saturday 21 September 1861
Newspaper: Oxford University and City Herald
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5920 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

OXFORD

... States at depreciated value, and say it is equivalent to giving money to their enemies to prosecute the war. The Richmond Whig has a sarcastic article on the capture of the Hatteras Forts, censuring, by implication, the Confederate authorities, and which ...

MR. LINDSAY M.P. ON AMERICA AND THE AMERICANS

... William Hutt, M.P., Sir W. Atherton, M.P, newly all the load Liberal members Parliament, the Dean Durham, and most of the Whig gentry, clergy, and manufacturers in the two northeastern counties. Pnonouanov of PaduanssT.—U is expected that the Queen will ...