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... the Committee. —E\chi patients have tS^ Vt, eTr. ’ haVe V r, i* 1 tt donation of from Jlcnry H. Treby, Esq., towards the new whig. Petitions.— 1 the House L ...
... the Committee. —E\chi patients have tS^ Vt, eTr. ’ haVe V r, i* 1 tt donation of from Jlcnry H. Treby, Esq., towards the new whig. Petitions.— 1 the House L ...
... of the popular bias and inclination of a candidate; and sometimes it is even stated that there is little to choose between a Whig and a Tory, if both are opposed to tbe only measure suggested for the protection of tbe honest voter. It is very natural tbat ...
... paragraph on Mr. Potts' resent landl escapade. Our contemporary demure to our description of sutiai the hon. gentleman as a Whig in the disguise of a nondescript Croue Conservetive. Be refers to Mr. Potts' addreas to the electors plain of BaSrntapls at ...
... repudiation of the high and dry Toryism of the Eldon school —there is still a clearly-defined line of separation between Whig and Tory, and a marked contrariety in tbe theories, objects, and aims of the rival political organizations. It is quite true ...
... gives no signs that the horrid unnatural struggle is about to close. The Confederates claim victory at Charleston. The Richmond Whig contains the following account, dated Charleston, June IBA severe battle took place this morning on James Island, five miles ...
... for any one to obey the dictates of judgment rather than the demands of faction. He presumes tbat Mr. Potts belongs to the Whig party; probably, because in his printed address to the electors, 1859, he stated that he came forward as a supporter of Lord ...
... will have observed Mr. Cobden's statement that Gladstone was the real supporter of the ministry, and that if he were gone the Whigs must 4g to. Very creditable to the seventy or eighty members who keep a ministry in office whose policy they disapprove ...
... evening parties;, although be never got to the honour of a dinner. There is no great mischief in this ; but somehow or other the Whig newspaper jobs always turn out to be dirty ones. Thii Son. William was feebly fierce against al who bear the name of Higgins-he ...
... and parsonatinfluencoe fat of Lard Palnaersotn that such a party can ha kept together for a the mionth,-that reelites and W~higs end Radicals should all jostle we together at tlas heels of a Premier distrusted by each as a states- esi mnan and much more ...
... borough haa jest made a speech In the House of Commons in favour of the ballot. Mr. Potts at one time professed M himsaelf a Whig, but at the last general election came out se a Supporter of, Lord Derby and an admirer of Lord Palmer. iiig tC stanl and Lord ...
... thU ™ u,ne 'ought in. She exin. Anni. 1 '' ““aoS brought into atop o t * , '•, 11 -1 down again. In the V * haakri barker, whig had ««n Ke“y .*« the under table, with bag on the oonrtiage, tamed 281ba underneath the Win*. LSS' were quantity of ahavinga ...
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