\TOTICE to SHIPPERS and PASSENGERS -L. per HOL'JSDALE fur MELBOURNE (Port Phillip) Diitct — This ship will ..

... Political Sketch, By WILLIAM EDMONSTONE LENDRICK. We recommend the very able pamphlet, in which Mr. Len- drick reviews Whig policy and Whig tactics during the last 30 wears, to the perusal of our readers,— Morning Advertiser. Mr. Lendrick write* with a ...

OVERLAND ROUTE from MARSEILLES, SERVICES MARITIMKS MESSAGBRIBS IMPERIALES • ll MAIL STEAM PACKETS. The 10l,h of ..

... Surplus — The Lord Chancellor's Bill on Attorneys and Solicitors' Costs— Wolves in Sheep's Clothing— The Marriage Law Commission— Whig Job- ?? Electors and the next General Election—Ame- rica : The News from South Carolina— The present Fatuity of the South — ...

OVERLAND ROUTE from MARSEILLES ! SERVICES MARITIMES MESBAGBRIBS IMfIiRIALES ICH MAIL STEAM PACKETS. Th. ..

... Political Sketch, By WILLIAM EDMONSTONE LENDRICK. We recommend the very able pamphlet, in which Mr. Len- drick reviews Whig poßcy and Whig tactics during the last 30 years, to the perusal of our readers,— Morning Advertiser. Mr. Lendrick writes with a ...

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... Sketch. „,.. I! ?? WILLIAM EHMoNS'i'ONK LENDRICK ! W e recomraeud the very abb- pamphlet, in which Mr Lcnd- rick reviews Whig policy and Whig tii.ti.s during the last 30 I ?? t | 'l'l>e.si.lof ournaders. -U„n,i„ ...

Published: Monday 06 March 1865
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 21213 | Page: 8 | Tags: Classifieds 

NOTICE to SHIPPERS and PASSENGERS per UOLMSDALE for MELBOURNE (Port PhiUip) Direct. — This ship will receive ..

... * 1 6k * ?? ' Bf WILLIAM EDMONSTONE We recommend ihe very able pamplilet, in which Mr. Len- *,rk . .V? Whi S P° llcy «* Whig tactics during the last 30 y *ff^t to i\\ e Jr^A\ our .^•.-Morning Advertiser. Mr. Lendrick writes with a peculiar vigour ...

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... Political sketch. By WILLIAM EDMONSTONE LENDRICK. We recommend the very able pamphlet, in which Mr. Lend- rick reviews Whig policy and Whig tactics during the last 30 years, to the perusal of our readers. — Morning Advertiser. Mr. Lendrick writes with ...

Published: Wednesday 08 March 1865
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 18683 | Page: 8 | Tags: Classifieds 

Sales by Auction, BY POTT AND NEALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, at the Mart' Wheelergate,on Thursday 23rd instant, at

... 10th, Left Wing ditto. Saturday, March llth, Right Wing ditto. Monday, March 13th, Left Wing ditto. Tneaday, March Hth. Right Whig ditto. Wedneaday, March 15th, Left Wing ditto. Thursday, March 16th, Right Wing ditto. Friday, March 17th, Left Wing ditto ...

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... Political Sketch. T.y WILLIAM EDMONSToNE LENDRICK. We re • : i.-i.-ntl the very able pamphlet, v wui 'i Mr rick itviews Whig policy and Whig tiu tics luring thi I. years, to the perusal f our r ad ?? — Mi.ruiug Advi rt'-t A clever pamphlet.— Morning Herald ...

Published: Wednesday 15 March 1865
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 18923 | Page: 8 | Tags: Classifieds 

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... schemes, plans, and dreams of invading the dependency of Hsr Majesty 1 (hear, hear). The Gpvehiment of England, ' whether Whig or Tory, will do well to remember that the People have more relations, |p, the States than in the Colonies of America; and ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... MARCH 25, 1865. As the twig is bent so the tree'» inclined has lately been beautifully illustrated at Leeds Lord Amberley, a Whig twig bent to entwine clap-trap and terminate at the rotten old stump of Finality John. This Whigling has also acquired the ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... nepotism; but sagacious and impartial readers will perceive that it is not nepotism that is really objected to, but that the Whigs should long have tne exclusive privilege of its exercise. To the public it matters but little; for both parties, when they ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... the Whigs. Moreover, aa the sweets of office are reserved for a few families, 41 the governing families, it matters but little to the People (who are excluded from all but the crumbs which fall from officials' tables) whether they are called Whigs or ...