PABLIAMENTABY REFORM
... nation cares little, thoy would bave seized a golden opportunity, and deserved thegratitudeofevory reflecting Englishman whether Whig or Tory. — lam, Sir, your obedient servant, JEHU. London, Match 31, ...
... nation cares little, thoy would bave seized a golden opportunity, and deserved thegratitudeofevory reflecting Englishman whether Whig or Tory. — lam, Sir, your obedient servant, JEHU. London, Match 31, ...
... rvatives who drove him from office. Neither ho nor Mr. Ho-Sma- belong to that old Whig aristocracy whoso ascendancy is endangered by any scheme of lleform which even Whig ingenuity can devise. We can understand, then, that their conduct should seem to ...
... question we should give him a still greater majority at the next elestion. Every moderate raaa in Stroud, whether Conservative, Whig, or Liberal, ls dead 1 against the government bill ■ and there is not a truer re- presentative of his constituents' opinion ...
... addresses of the hon. member for Birmingham vary only in the degree of vigour with which he attacks hia opponents and lectures his Whig allies, so that an apology is almost requisite for occupying so much space by his utterances. Yesterday the cross-examination ...
... was really uudeserving of . consideration. It might be possible that jealousy and distrust on the part of some of the great Whig families induced them covertly to oppose the efforts of the government to settle the question, but there could be no doubt ...
... First, the promotion of the Re-orin Bill ; second, the denunciation of the vile con- spiracy between the aristocratic Whigs and tbe lories -a point at whicb for tiie first time the enthusiasm of the audience began to give some faint symptom of awakening ...
... corruption. Dr. Hall asked the hon. member »»_-,. _2 _i ue a ? whl ...
... i 8 the distinction between th 6 Whig view and the Conservative, as he explains them 7 If the Whig recognises the Conservative do -trine of exclusion, es not the Conservative recognise just .as much a*> the Whig the Radical doctrine of equality ? ...
... of the Government. It need not have been. A dear and manly course, adhered to from the commencement, would have spared the Whigs half their existing troubles. We could wish, moreover, that Mr. Glad- stone had been more explicit upon this point. What was ...
... and other memories calculated to impose weak intellects the consciousness of a great necessity. Whereas the necessity of the Whigs is, after all. that they should retain office. They are legislating with that object, and with other, and not one them has ...
... divisions, as was tho caso in some foreign countrica. Tlioy would then have tlio division fur t.lio TnriwL f.tio luull- cols, the Whigs, the Conservatives, and the independent* members. 110 felt certain that tlii_ waa what was to be de- sired, but in calling ...
... the expense of managing tl trust the interest upon the capital sum will give 12/ a yet each to about 35 persons. — Northern, Whig. Northern Counties Lunatic Asylum.— j meeting of gentlemen interested in the establishment of Northern Counties Asylum for ...