THE ENSUING SESSION
... as patiently as we may, the assembling of the Legislature ; indulging the hope that this will be the last innings of the Whigs for very many years to come. ...
... as patiently as we may, the assembling of the Legislature ; indulging the hope that this will be the last innings of the Whigs for very many years to come. ...
... sprung, in a great measure, from the Conservative sentiment prevalent throughout the country. Government, which was apparently a Whig Government, has been allowed to exist since 1859, because it was known that its leader could be trusted to prevent his colleagues ...
... an unfortunate circumstance, but it is historically true, that the Whigs had never produced a Chanceller of the Exchequer. (Laughter and cheers.) He believed some of the leading Whigs admitted what he said, but some of them had put in a plea for Sir Robert ...
... ) We have had for many years past Liberal leader, born and bred in the Tory camp, who, having spent middle life among the Whigs, seems in his riper age revert in heart to the fond recollections of political childhood (loud cheers.) But the ascendancy ...
... condition. The country, too, is becoming every day more and more Conservative in its feeling. The long tenure of office by the Whig Radicals has involved the nation in so many misfortunes, that the people are anxious for a change. The sketch of the state ...
... and are preserved fa office. The - installed, formal abandonment of a rulingP? Self Of Constitutional state, are warrantable Whig, if dowered with the priceless p ™ sslble Jon of official power. A languid ob C poSses - has been put forward by mffir °of ...
... and. judging from the silence of Ministers, Earl Russell's opinion predominates amongst them. Such being the case, not even a Whig Government would venture to go to the country at the approaching general election with a cry of Reform. Messrs. Gladstone ...
... in power in America. All, however, is vain. The Federal Cabinet, no doubt, is well aware that Lord Russell represents an old Whig family and not the people of England, and that our sympathy, however we may be misrepresented for a time by the despatches ...
... neighbourhood for the prominent part he took in the slavery emancipation and reform movements. politics he was an advanced whig and his services to the liberal party were rewarded with knighthood in 1810. In the sheriffs court, London, on Thursday last ...
... himself pice a head. The difference between deity and denionism is very slight in India. The Noted Captain Semmes. —The Richmond Whig the 21st ult. says :— Captain Raphael Semmes is in Richmond. We learn from the Charlotte Bulletin, of the 14th instant that ...
... compass must swell, The more noisy the crowd are ; Yet for Lords to throw dirt On the Peerage too bad call Lord Russell is Whig, Viscount Amberley Radical; Goes in for the masses, Would trust to the millions To tool their own drag Without Peers for postilions ...
... rebellious States, with or without Davis's authority, to treat for peace on the basis of submission to the Union. The Richmond Whig says the South, if subjugated, would never join the North to fight England. The Board of Supervision has sent another committee ...