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CONSERVATISM IN ESSEX
... influence of Whig tyranny (hear); whereas in the county of Essex they had at this moment, Sir Thomas WVestern's son representing the borough of Mal- don; and during the time that he (MIr. Beresforo) had been connected with the county he had seen two Whig minem- ...
THE GREAT ENEMY OF REFORM.— LORD PALMERSTON STOPS THE WAY
... furious competition between the established rival firms of Whig and Tory in the vending of reform nostrums. Each of these the working classes were asked to accept as the only genuine article. The Whigs charged the Tories with trying to sell a spurious species ...
OCCASIONAL NOTES
... none of these reforms were carried. Thus the Whigs have been doing underhand what the Conservatives have done above board, and yet we are now told that they are still to be distinguished from each other as Whigs and Tories ! This is absurd. Then as to the ...
MR. HARK'S SYSTEM OF VOTING
... minorities, as the following specimen cae will show. A constituency of 3,000 (two-thirds whig, one-third tories) return three members. Brown, Jone, and Robinson ae the Whig can. didaten, and on the present *ystem would all be returned; Smith is the tory candidate ...
SUMMARY OF THIS MORNING'S NEWS
... spoke at considerable length. The hon. gentleman, in con- tending that the popular notion of there being no difference between Whigs and Tories is untrue, said, Lord Derby's policy has been a policy first of all, that two millions should be placed upon short ...
MR. BRIGHT, M.P., AT ROCHDALE
... we mesat make eurse 5- lection. Some people sany there is, no difference now be- tween whig ancd tory. Well. I, don't quite believe that, though there are so me Whigs very like sieam tories ; but in the two candidates that are now offered to you there is ...
OCCASIONAL NOTES
... nothing to equal the burst of enthusiasm with which a sound Tory wvelcomes a dinner-party which is unsullied by the presenceof a Whig. A gentleman named DYKE intends to offer himself for West Kent at the next election, and so the Conservatives have met together ...
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
... Island, should be resumed in ac- cordance with the resolutions passed at the last eseion. CHANGES AT RICHMOND. The Richmond Whig of April 6 says: The transition from enormous prices and depreciated cur- rency to reasonable rates and We money has come so ...
TOPICS OF THE WEEK
... Shropshire. We fear that Mr. STUART MILL's qualifications are of too high an order for Westminster, and for the present the young Whig soldier keeps the field, in right of the long rows of houses belonging to his family. We have news of interest from Canada ...
MILL FOR WESTMINSTER
... progress than Icy living man-let us see how he answers, whec he is asked to take that place for which he aristocratic scion of a whig family con- odently seeks. hfr. Mill is thoroughly impressed with the t,,%vy responsibilities that must weigh on a ?? repr ...
LLOYD'S WEEKLY LONDON NEWSPAPER
... provided amply for his friends. He has ennobled a few nobodies of his party, and proposes to ennoble a few more. He has sown whigs broadcast over the empire. A young man married Lady Palmerston's grandchild a few weeks since, whereupon our popular minister ...