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... patriot; but the stupid Whigs mistook him for one ot' themselves. How likely. Let us, however, suppose this absurdity to be for a moment true. Four years have since elapsed, and again Joseph N. M‘Kenna is hailed by thb Whig press and the Whig corruptionists, ...
... ?? the Courwat.) A cll ms,rv ?? of the list of stewards of the Pahlersto 'n Dinner is sufficient to show that a Whig -ax Ld only a Whig-denionstration is intended. We see, indeed, amonlg the Peers two or three names of' iaten of really historical families ...
... PALMERSTON BANQUET. A cursory examination of the list of stewards of the Palmerston dinner ix sufficient to show that a Whig—and only a Whig—demonstration is intend. ed. We see, indeed, among the Peers two or three inames of men of really historical families ...
... OF THE LORD MAYOR. THE WHIGS' SHABBY TREATMENT Mt Alderman Rose can well afford to dispense with such honours as a Whig Government refused to bestow upon a Conservative Lord Mayor. He has retired from the high office which he filled with such marked ability ...
... ce ee DR on be chan, tanta le OS ST ee m the columns of the Northern Whig:-— n cur local trade there bas been little or nothing doing poem te ia every respect to have been kept as a be neh tam our last repert, as ofthe greater partion of the pant week ...
... not be safe on that account to infer, as Whig speakers are fond of doing, that the country has so far lost its politics that it is ready on all occasions to follow with implicit reliance the lead of the Whigs. This lull in our domestic political warfare ...