THE CHINCHA ISLANDS
... and shipowner, and requires to be dealt with by our with greater firmness aud promptitude than has ever been shown by the Whigs. ...
... and shipowner, and requires to be dealt with by our with greater firmness aud promptitude than has ever been shown by the Whigs. ...
... Edinburgh Review, yet he thought that article which appeared in it a few mouths ago was written in impartial spirit. The unknown Whig who wrote it stated that of late years all legislation had gone against Inland; and this was strictly true, though it had not ...
... immensly in the estimation of tho House. There is little doubt that had ho desired office he would have obtained it in the next Whig Administration that was formed Unfortunately, however, on the rejection of his motion the House of Commons he suddenly threw ...
... such was their spirit, that they would not submit quietly to be treated harshly or neglected in this matter by an government—Whig, Tory, or Radical (laughter). wished it to understood that he was not finding fault with the Postmaster-General or her Majesty’s ...
... that is not suiprising to learn that already half the proposed capital bss been subscribed for this undertaking.—“ Northern Whig” The Suoar Trade.—A rumour was afloat the city yesterday, that several merchants who deal largely in sugar, are about taking ...
... morocco of the Commons in or abont the dogdays. Earl Russell is one of the ? white hat, and it becomes him well. The little Whig Lord looks cheery, sprightly, and in 1 ' tal preservation altogether ; while it is matter of general observation and regret ...