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... year's day, gives a gain of four to the Conservatives, andi two to the Radicals, while the Peelites havo lostt wo, and the Whigs two. - ...
... year's day, gives a gain of four to the Conservatives, andi two to the Radicals, while the Peelites havo lostt wo, and the Whigs two. - ...
... H of Europe, in 1815, that a Napoleon shouldfa at never again be allowed to mount the throne di in France. The reply of the Whig Pre- A mler was that it was customary for her rc Majesty's Government to rtcoynis all dc facto Go- vernmenta. Now, if ever ...
... -this defcieancy amounts to very nearly f2,300;ooo, an amoqpnt, 9qf error Worthy of the' veriest incapable that overwed to' Whig, connexions a' seat at the Trea nryBqard; and the more discreditable ?? 'Glalstone thato for nearly tiea Whole fallin k ofF ...
... that the electors of Coleraine will not transfer the merits qf a Chief- Secretary who is by no means a Whig to a Solicitor- General who is, of all Whigs, the most Whiggish.- For the present we say no more on this point; but, should Mr. Lawson address the ...
... this respect of any distinction. All classes and ted either party held him apparently in equal regard. ing Whether they were Whigs or Tories, the leading yet aristocracy, the middle classes, or the lower classes, ed, every one had a good word to say for ...
... whatever may be the result, it will improve tbeirprestige-a quality in which they have been remarkably deficient of late. If the Whigs cannot make any other capital out of the Yankees, political capital is better than none at all, and they have never been slow ...
... now. in his ao8th year. The Metropolitan and Provincial Bank, of which Lord Fermioy, M.P for Marylebone (that model of a a Whig nobleman, as some enthusiastic admirer calls him) was chairman and moving spirit, has collapsed in a very affecting manner ...
... acknowledgrments, and whenever All. Whiteside dwelt with emphatic and sarcastic force on the meanness and short- -comings of Whigs and Whiggery, or quoted some slashing epigram from Dr. Johnston, or any other violeint old Tor3i, against politiaians of that ...
... ke the mainland,near Beaufort. The Federal army was successful in two engage- ins ments in Western Virginia. & a The Ridmond Whig, referring to Seward's despatch of on the Trent question, thinks England will renew her Cc demand for apology and such avowals'as ...
... suggest to him, however, the utter fruitlessness th( of anay attempts upon Conservative seats. When ( a vacancy occurs in some Whig borougb, there M is no reason why he should not seek to fill it, of and, for a Liberal constituecy, he would be an admirable ...
... Opposition can cal coi shield them. be The Conservatives have gained another great triumph in the County of Oxford; and the Whigs pi have lost another of those luke-warm supporters who, in while professing to be Independent with a tendency se in favor of ...
... are right. But h they have no hearty sympathy even from their friends, and they meet with resolute opposition !,both from the Whig and Conservative benches. y :.Accordingly, when their minute measures of Re. form are brought in, they will be treated precisely ...