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MR. POPE HENNESSY ON THE WHIG GOVERNMENT
... Dwindled down to five maillioniL (Cries e I Down with or j the Whigs ?? Fortunately for nis that hal been done bel already; they are ?? we must keep, ?? e them down. (Loud cheers.) Even ten years of Whig Ml e rule carries a terrible lesson; let me remind you ...
THE OUTGOING MINISTRY
... Palmerston had' tried a Government directed by Whigs, and a joint Government' of Whigs. and Radicals; it remained to try a Government directed on Radi. cal principals, and supported as far as possible' by Whigs reduced to a secondary place. So bold an experiment ...
MINISTERIAL RUMOURS
... the Legislature. What says this generally-confessed-fact to the sincerity of the Whig love for reform ? It leaves us to infer that no reform that comes not through the Whig manufactory could be called by the name-that for any minister but Earl Russell to ...
IMPORTANT MEETING OF THE INDEPENDENT LIBERAL COMMITTEE
... increase of the Radical interest in Edinburgh. The reason is that the men in Edinburgh, presently called the old Whig party, are not Whigs at all, bat arl ?? toall intents and purposes-f0uld applause) -anct it is becauset the honest members of the Libeta ...
A DINNERLESS PARTY
... ambition wag a1s noble as their sagacity WSE profond, And we have dwelt the mwrt ielosdly ot this brilliant attribute of the Whig aristocracy because it is well worthy the emau. Iaiion ci ttose who ador eand lead the greal dition of intellectual opinion ...
SUMMARY
... steamship, and at last dates thirteen had died. MR BRIGHT has bqen reading the thirty-three Whigs who fought under Lord Grosvenor's banner a lesson in constitutional Whig history. It is a lesson they muich, require. Mr Disraeli has confessed that no man can ...
THE ADULLAMITES OPPOSING ALL REFORM
... merely one of party pride, which readers thefni averse from following the lead of Mr Walljole;in a, matter which Mhay affect the Whig administration, but that they are 'oposed under present circum. otnuces to the lowering of the suffrage iz towns,' where no ...
THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS
... authenticlist ola new Cabinet can be em- pected before the beginning of nest week. Until the result of his communication with the Whigs is de. cisively ascertained. the Noble Earl will make no Ministerial arrangements. Up tothismomentnota single-appointmenthasbeen ...
SKIRMISH BETWEEN GARIBALDIANS AND AUSTRIANS
... understood Lord Derby is de. sirous of forming with the Lansdowne section' of the Whigs. In 1827 Mr Canning, then the Con- servative Premier, appealed to the moderate men of the Whig, party for, support. The apeal :was answered by Lord Lansdowne, father of the ...
MR BRIGHT IN SUPPORT OF THE GOVERNMENT
... Government, of which he had been a sup- porter, had departed from the rule of Whig Go- vernments in past times, and instead of taking entirely the advice of certain portions of the Whig powers, had taken advice from that end of the House of Commons-that section ...
MR. BERNAL LOSBORNE AT NOTTINGHAM
... which would have the effect of debasing the borough. (Cheers.) Lord Am. barley, the son of the Prime Minister, was a moderate Whig, and be had coalesced with a stentorian vision. ary, who by his extreme doctrines had made reform unpalatable, and had rendered ...