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MORE WHIG CORRUPTION
... HaIn. Robert LoweDl., Whig. J ut Chief Commissioner Peter Brie, Whig, and 15001. a year. rot Ire Commissioner, James Hill, Whig, and 12001. a year. R ,, 1 James Campbell, Whig and 12001. a year-. E. my, Secretary H. Morgan Fane, W~hig. and ...
PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE
... therefore, with propriety, be called unsparing. This, however, by t now way. Lord Palmerston, to the great joy of the Whigs, has refused to adopt Mr. Horsman's amendment. It would have been too humiliating for the Premier and his colleagues to be ...
NEWSPAPER MORALITY
... - P X B XMORALITY. I eie da'm bn I e, z , u OY WedieWday xnrning, the karthen Whig preached ' k joirders a eermon the respectability and 3ioralhtk-qf newspapers,'taing as its text a paa. graph friom our London Correspondence, vhich was pilferesby's Dublin ...
|FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
... of it. The Whig chiefs hungered tor office, but Mr. Bright and his friends shrewdly refused to cc-operate with them in driving out the Tories until they had exacted a goodly price for their aid. The price was paid—again and again the Whig chiefs have ...
WHAT IS TO PAY FOR MEXICO?
... any amount of indirect taxation. It is within the memory of the middle-aged, that an English minister of the Lind denominated Whig, took credit upon himself for aiding in the establishment of the South American republics in opposition to the tyranny of Spain ...
THE DISTRESS IN LANCASHIRE—INHUMANITY OF THE GOVERNMENT
... Farnell down to Preston, aid a few other places, to ad. monlsh the capitalistu about their duties at the present, moment, the Whig Ministry has done nothing to rescue the starving workers frbm the famine which threatens to devenr them. Indeed, the present ...
PARLIAMENT
... been prepared, but nothing to excite interest in the country. The question of retrenchment, one of the old watchwords of the Whigs, at one time threatened to become a parlia- mentary topic, but the moment Lord Palmerston saw what was brewing, he adroitly ...
NOTES OF THE WEEK
... enjoy, occurred on Friday p i night last, when one of those undue interferences with ti t- the liberty of the press for which Whigs, with all their rq e protestations to the contrary, have long been famous, tt . was brought under consideration, Mr. MAGUIRE ...
PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE
... the Whigs, and was bound by no other ties than those of social honour and gentlemanly feel- ing, when a letter from Mr. Cowper was placed in his hands. If any one had a right to make a party and unfriendly use of an intercepted letter from a Whig Minister ...
SECOND EDITION
... it is only accompanied with a promise of amendinoent, over the fulfilment of which they will take care to watch; but if the Whigs shall feel that it is im- possible to hold office after a deliberate condein- nation of their policy, we trust the Couservatives ...
MONEY versus MERIT
... offlcial mind. - General Peel only said what Sir G. C. Lewis might have said but for the trammels of official prudence and Whig antecedents. The argument will be better worth considering than it is at present when the army becomes a self-supporting insti- ...