THE Cheltenham Chronicle
... throughout this affair, without at all supposing that the gratification of political feelings could have place in the minds of Whigs officials in a question affecting the interests of their country. ...
... throughout this affair, without at all supposing that the gratification of political feelings could have place in the minds of Whigs officials in a question affecting the interests of their country. ...
... The Re Nei Present Parliament may, it is true, be pro- 8 another Session, but, unless some unforeseen 'S to Strengthen the Whig Government, this Prints Yea Probable, and the public expectation clearly Slution before the expiration of the present dy servatives ...
... EXCHEQUER has made a clean breast of it at last, and, after long halting between two opinions, has quitted the camp of the Whigs, with whom he has hitherto acted, and gone clean over to that of the Chartists, with whom, it would appear from his elaborate ...
... servant to his country as well as a source of pride and honour. We might wish to see a Conservative government in the place of Whig_ gory, but we should one and all regret to see Lord Palmerston's seat without its usual occupant. The remains of Meyerbeer ...
... The Radicals below the gangway cheered him to the echo, but his progressive views shocked many of his own friends. The rich Whigs, of whom Mr. Somerset Beaumont may be quoted as a type, expressed their amazement that the most promi nent Member of the Government ...
... the downward course ot this undeniably talented injin. We have seen how from gieed office sold himself soul and body to the Whigs. Now, it seems, rats are said to desert sinking ship, is begiuniug to detach himself froin his tottering colleagues, and on ...
... valise of MM., the property of Mr. Robert Lirameas. cm the 7th of April. Mr. John Gardiner, the prosecutor's manage; depose, to Whig, on the atomise of April 3rd, that far.Chapmaa's office bed bees entered on the presions night. Three drawers bail been brok ...
... suitable fora Family Reeidenes or Aret-elase Lodging Rouse, eentaining dining room, breakfast perkier, study, two drawing by Whig dews, six bed rooms, one aresdag ream, and well arranged demos& Mien. w. ad bill water laid es. This House steads on a dry ...
... years will not fail to oome to such a conclusion. He left the high-minded Tories to descend into the embraces of the senile Whigs; be has gone lower still, through every phase of Liberals, until he has at last sounded the lowest depths, and reigns with ...
... was probably not a single Member who dreamt of the revelation be was about to make, and the consternation of the old finality Whig* was great in the extreme. In reality, it is must remarkable defection. There was a time when the Tories almost claimed Mr ...
... leaders has irrevocably severed him. It is known that the Whigs regard him with distrust not inferior to that of the severest Tories ; and, besides, he is outside the sacred pale of the great Whig families. Nothing remained but to outbid Mr. Bright for ...
... to the cabin-boy to give them some music. N. sooner had a barrel organ, which he happened to have, commenced playing Awa, Whigs, awa, or some such ditty, than the horrified natives, panic-stricken, in* mediately fled from the angry god of the shale-catch ...