SUICIDE OP COLONEL HOBBS
... Hobbs, by the sacrifice of his own life, may have relieved himself and the Government from a very grave difficulty. —Northern Whig. ...
... Hobbs, by the sacrifice of his own life, may have relieved himself and the Government from a very grave difficulty. —Northern Whig. ...
... The Whigs have held the reins of Government, with the exception of one or two very brief intervals, for thirty-six years—more than the space usually assigned fora generation. The Fenians of to-day have been born, educated, and trained under Whig Governments ...
... influence, if not the dictation, of Mr. Bright. The grouping will gently, if not always put an end to the dictation the part of the whig magnates, but these groups will not alway have community of interest without winch there can no real representation. The Daily ...
... Lansdowno declined office on the plea of health. He will give the Government a fair support This tone was taken generally the Whig statesmen to whom Lord Derby applied. The Post says Sir Bulwer Lytton and Sir J. Paklugton will be raised to the peerage. The ...
... holding up his refusal as evidence of bigotry and of enmity to the Catholics of Ireland.” It might be unfair to charge the Whigs with having made the concessions for the purpose of creating a difficulty for their successors; but the time and the manner ...
... testify the interest felt in the result. Captain Talbot will have nothing to reckon on from the Stuarts or the Devonshires. The Whigs are to restored or their expulsion is to be avenged, and all will be done for either that lordly or ducal authority, seconded ...
... the decree, which was indeed quite expected, that the Whigs will make very early attempt to recover office has been publicly proclaimed. the successful Marshal is recalled from Mexico, so lias the Whig manager who failed to secure a majority for Mr. Gladstone’s ...
... the new administration. Lord Stanhope will also probably accept office; and it is hoped that some of the more Conservative Whigs will have conceded to them an adequate representation in the Cabinet The Daily Telegraph says The decision announced last night ...
... collection halfbrothers, uncles, nephews, and cousins, resembling what in former days used to lie the sarcastic description of a Whig Cabinet. But undoubtedly the best horse won, a deservedly popular and honourable supporter of the Turf carried oft the honours ...
... this did not suit the Whigs—there they were, and there they should stick. It was vain to show them the opinion of Sir Fitzroy Kelly: It was futile discussthe question—their only answer was, “ Wc won’t.” But the defeat of the Whigs let new light in upon ...
... this husUngs, to a Whig I was to ensure rejection, but it appears no one but Whig wi't answer now. (Hear, hear.) I maintain, with great res, ct, that it is tho political leaders in ' this county who have altered, and not I. Have the Whigs given any beneficial ...
... said, will for the first time administered Lord Derby. Its principle has never yet governed the Irish administration of the Whigs. Who will pretend that they ever yet administered their patronage without respect of doctrinal demarcations To Roman Catholics ...