LONDON CORRESPONDENCE

... the highest dignitary on the Irish common law bench is ninety years of age, but he won't resign because he is a Tory and the Whigs are in. It may be said, But he did not offer to resign when the Tories were in, though he was then considerably past eighty ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1866
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2333 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

M.DE ESTRADE

... lecturing an if our onsution wan as old as the Egyptians, sad an if we never had a domestic trouble 8 in our livme One day a Whig pundit gives serious adviea to Austria to mend her ways an regard to Hungary and Venetia another time we have Sir Oracle saying ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1866
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1646 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

tbr VAnmr or human judgment

... aerate of coo fide nee and expanaion hfte the entire community to higher life ; benefita and Uaaaee the whole nation, Tory and Whig, high and low alike ; broadena the foundation and beautifica the face of the edifice State, and by the example of •afe prognaa ...

THE SHIPPING AND MERCANTILE GAZETTE, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, J 866

... information renpecting the power* the Jiuniw Comini.-sionere: • Whatever may be aaid ot Lord Ruaaell aa a noli tician,’ «aid an old Whig of quality, the other day, ‘even the Toriea cannot deny that i> a true Christian; lor returns them nothing but good for eviL' ...

DAILY BRISTOL TIMES AND MIRROR, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1860

... It is against this contingency i, had brought bear on, the duties of hU office, the the Conservatives and the ConsUtutioual Whigs. who no doubt in the coming session will rally to where all hand, “piped ’ an,l grogged for some tune the side Of the Conservatives ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1866
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 4836 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

METROPOLITAN GOSSIP.—LORD RUSSELL

... METROPOLITAN GOSSIP.—LORD RUSSELL. Whatever may be said of Lord Russell a politician,” said an old Whig of quality, the other day, “even the Tories cannot deny that he is true Christian; for returns them nothing but good for evil.” Patronage has indeed ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1866
Newspaper: Morning Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2112 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

SUspENSION OF GOVERNOR EYRE

... Gordon, to escaped just punishment, would not only have been unjust but impolitic. Like the recent Fenian leaders, tardoned by a Whig government in 1848, he would have •Tisen again on the first opportunity to lead the negroes into truculent horrors. He gave ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1866
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1070 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Rrisled and Wei were effected at previews t:3ls. ; new, =.s. to 2ds. ; foreign, 265, t o stone. Of

... marker it . a offering than of IY adily at very full pi* *at, and, u p on a to-day w bad *Am fair of oats. Wheat eta am before. Whig, . ; oats, a to IT D arts of foreign BE. , but of wheat also es from the country ate a been moderately t undergone much al ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1866
Newspaper: Express (London)
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1338 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

VARIETIES

... it wswawb ! Maid. “Then it’s under the clock, Sir. THE WHIGS OF AULD LANG SYNE. {The Premier Noe Peel Should supportorsbe loivot. And noTer brought to mind f Should auld Whigs bo remembered not Whigs of auld lang syne. For auld lang syne, my friends, For ...

LONDON CORRESPONDENCE

... the highest dignitary on the Irish common law bench is ninety years of age, but he won't resign because he is a Tory and the Whigs are in. It may be said, But he did not offer to resign when the Tories were in, though he was then considerably past eighty ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1866
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1777 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

Imperial nominee, and President Johnson will no doubt hesitate before he involves himself in war with such ..

... that they dared not venture upon allowing the truth to known. The election accordingly was fought upon false issue; and the Whig-Radicals can scarcely expect to be complimented upon the majority which they thus procured. The death flic venerable Premier ...

should be the noble Earl’s intention, he is to be pitied. The new Parliament, although containing numerically a ..

... the aspect of affairs. The check which he kept on his followers has been removed; and there remains no statesman in whom the Whigs and Radicals can unite in reposing confidence. Henceforth the Struggle will be between Constitutionalism and Democracy. The ...