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GENERAL TOPICS

... few things left to the Whigs and Tories to quarrel about that House of Commons might bs sxpseted to present the aspect of truly happy family,” were it not for the exacerbating reflection that the Tories are out, while the Whigs are in. E and the Unitbd ...

JUST PUBLISHED, Price Is. Cd

... from the Throne. Not the Tories even, though they are capable of man} things, for even Mr. Disraeli proposed Bill. Not the Whigs, for Lord Russell’s measure almost unanimous voice House Commons. Not the Radicals, surely, for Lave not Mr. Bright, Mr. Baines ...

MR. BRIGHT ON PARLIAMENTARY

... then had power to the just claims and rights of the people. At this moment I tell them that Conservatism, be it Tory or it Whig, the true national peril which have to face. (Applause.) They may dam the stream, they may keep back the waters, but volume ...

II is stated that Mr. Gladstone to asked to stand for the city London, in the room of Sir Duke

... the 22ud of this mouth, which has on several marked occasions been singularly fatal the Whig governments. If may credit extraordinary train of coincidences. Whig politicians ahoold look with peculiar distrust on this day. The following is striking and ...

PARLIAMENT

... terms. It been thought that such a statement might perchsncs bAiered, and that wherever it was believed Churchman there the Whigs wonld hud a new foe. Not exactly a neio foe, because the mind that eoold believe such absurdity most be constitutionally an ...

Dolitual,

... and rents are well paid. Oar contemporary asks where are the Tory landlords of North Will* ? But why will ha not allow the Whig gentlemen, and the Conservatives of liberal opinions, recover their positions in the counties of England end Wales, which were ...

LORD HARTINGTON

... LORD HARTINGTON. Who (he speaker It is the Marquis of Hsrtington, Under-Secretary of State for War. is eldest son of the great Whig magnate, the Duke ol Devonshire. The noble Marquis is introducing and explaining the Army Estimates. looks too young for such ...

Utlipus anD (ftclcsustial,

... of Irieh branch of the United Church of England and Ireland realed on higher ground than this; but we should scarcely expect Whig Minister to take large view of the question. From such quarter must eonlent accept wbat can get, nor ia any doubt that many ...

THE STRIKE IN THE BUILDING TRADE

... msn John Bright, who that lhe Sunday School teachers England have done more to raise England than all tba Cabinets, whether Whig Tory.” bad visited Lancashire in ber calamity, and bad seen the Influence the Sabbath School in maintaining order, Inculcating ...

PARLIAMENT

... task. What does the writer mean by “ Whigs and Tories being contented with their present position ?” If be * Tory he mast know that bis party will make a strong effort to gain ascendancy in the next Parliament. If be Whig ought to know that it is tho duty ...

SCKRENDER OF JOHNSTON

... Booth’s accomplice. Mr. Seward continues to improve, and probably there is now reason hope he will recover. According Richmond Whig, Mr. Jefferson Davis left Greensborough, North Carolina, on the of April, with escort of 2,000 cavalry. He was expected travel ...

THE CALCUTTA OVERLAND MAIL,

... Parliamentary Reform, they will not in a few ■ cases run a Radical against Whig, and thus let in a Tory. When they cannot find a candidate of their own, they may regard the contest of a Whig of Mr. Lowe's stamp with Conservative with apathy and indifferenca. ...