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SOUTH LANCASHIRE ELECTION SPEECH OF MR. TURNER

... parliament questions. These were not his, nor were they Mr. Gladstone's principles, and had that confidence ir. the moderate Whigs Manchester that they would not throw over their principles the question of church and state. He was against the ballot, believing ...

J DEATH OF LORD CAMPBELL. Lord de»d. On ho in purMuiw, iu Um . afternoon •Handed the Council. To lis

... 1841, when he was made Lord Chancellor of Ireland by Visoount Melbourne—an office he held for a few months. the return the Whig party to office in June, 1846, after the resignation of the late Sir Robert Peel, Lord Camp* bell joined the Cabinet, and was ...

THE BERKELEY PEERAGE CASE

... to be acknow- ledged a baron by tenure. The claim was not, as we have said, adjudicated upon ; his political services to the Whig party obtaining for him at the coronation of Wil- liam the 4th, a peerage by the title of Lord Segrave, and he was subsequently ...

THE ELECTION FOR SOUTH LANCASHIRE

... State and vote by ballot, —(hear, hear) —two principles which divided the Whig party at the time Mr. Cheetham was previously before them ; and he could not believe that the Whig party of South Lancashire—the moderately Liberal party who brought forward ...

MR. J. R. JEFFERY ON PARLIAMENTARY REFORM

... guardian their rights and Interest)—instead which it now have the mere instrument or tool .of the tWe'greai aristooratic parties, Whig and Tory, bv turns—must either resolutely blind to abuses of the grossest character in almost departmental the State, or personally ...

COURT, CABINET, AND PERSONAL

... career in the Lower House, voted on all occasions with the Whig party. and, although an unfr~nequt speaker in the House of l'ecrs, invariably ssspportedl the viov.s and measures of the W~hig governments. On the death of his father, in Octber, I839, ho ...

THE OUTRAGE ON A YOUNG LADY AT DUBLIN

... veot of tthank to the ohsatusan for presiding. DEATH OF MuR. SEJARUMN ORAWFORD. BULFAST, THURSD&Y Evy.SING. The Ne;Itroern Whig announces the death, at Crawfords burn, near Belfast, this (Thursday) afternoon, of William Sharman Crawford, Esq., formerly ...

COMMANDER WILLIAMS'S ACCOUNT OF THE TRENT OUTRAGE

... were not such as to lead to the Fuppo6itfon that would commit such an awful crime and come to such a dreadful end.—Northern Whig. Health of Prince Leopold.—Tho reports that have arisen as the serious lung affection which was thought to have rendered necessary ...