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... IS person Ly liebtaing. nearly all ionises 0( oubist ; bog. is safer the A. 1.1. It is bor. I that thg fir toying by will Whig ImuLtnr entrassaiinn osbieni awl destb•. thrn. new fight on cat.o ...
... 1„, A SOUTHERN ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE OF BULL'S RUN. The following account is from the Richmond Whig of the 2nd inst. The battle of Bull's Run opened by throwing out heavy artillery and small field - pieces at 8 o'clock in the morning. The force of the ...
... than counterbalanced the temporary disappointment of the City of London Election, but find it unnecessary to say so, for the Whig-Radical journals are beforehand with us and make confession of the fact. The result of the South Lancashire Election (says ...
... the consequence of the lamented death of the late Lord Herbert, is one of those curious breedings in and in of which the Whigs are wont to make a system. We have said somewhere, that the Palmerstonian Cabinet was in some degree kaleidoscopic, and that ...
... Churchman thrusts his hand into the fire, neither political nor theological orthodoxywill -prevent thathand from being burnt. If a Whig gets drunk of a nkiht; neither his principles of ' civil and 'religious liberty nor his attachment to the. immortal memory ...
... till living obstructives. Three years ago the peeeiag of a new Reform Bill was re,rarded as a thing no longer in dispute. The Whigs had, hi three Queen's speeches, it ; and Lord Dram had admitted that such a cioncession could no longer be denied All parties ...
... water ; and finds Austria ivorthy of our alliance, because she is now become constitutional, perhaps more so than England. The Whig-Radicals, however, on seeking Austria for an ally, may find that, as their Government deserted her when attacked by France ...
... man’s name, and Lord John Russell has always maintained that it had the effect of destroying the symmetry of the Whig measure, and frustrating Whig expectations in the counties. The Duke—the Marquis—stood forward as the County member and farmer’s friend. In ...
... lios^ett. Bruoo— Aug. 19. at his residence, 6, Mount Charles, Bolfast. aged 53, James Bruce, E?q , formerly editor of the Northern Whig. Craine Aug 17. suddenly, of apop'exy, in his 53rd year, Mr. Thomas Craine, farmer, of Ballaugk, Isle of Man. Fifchfcr—Jnnc ...
... man’s name, and Lord John Russell has always maintained that it had the effect destroying the symmetry of the Whig measure, and frustrating Whig expectations in the counties. The Duke—the Marquis—stood forward the county member and farmer’s friend. In 1836 ...
... aud the ballot; and from this period 1811 took active part, uuder Sir Robert eel, in battering the lame Government of the Whigs. lira I'eel entered upon ofli.ee Mr. Herbert was appointed Secretary the Admiralty, and remained until, in was made Secretary ...
... the old Whig members, who had intended, we believe, to atand for the Southern Division of the county, laughing at the idea of the young lad from Oxford gaining new-made seat of his native county. How be canvassed—how he won all hearts—how whig became ...