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... LORD DERBY AND THE WHIGS. (From the Times.) The names and organisation of Parties are, in the first instance, formed with a view to give eipre3' sion and effect to some existing convictions held in common by a number of persons. In a period of indiscriminate ...
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... THE WHIG LSB iriD WILSON T OCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES. The sombre aanually exam& dal total amber by other maker, of awing maebittea.— /few of the World. TO SERVANTS WANTING PLACES. ADVERTISE in the Hampshire Independent. Three lines for Is. ed. ...
... it or not, a slow hot constant change is going all political parties. The Radicals of one generation are the Whigs of the next, and the Whigs in turn, in the course of another generation become Conservative. What was respectable Wh-ggery in the days of ...
... prudence for the future. By throwing down the gauntlet not only to his successors, but to those Whigs and Liberals who did not approve of the proposed mode of settling the Reform controversy, Mr. GLADSTONE gives unnecessary offence. It would have been ...
... late Postmaster-General seemed to have done nothing but distribute the patronage of his office. The department, when under Whig administration, is notoriously starved through the parsimony of those who control its machinery. The sole object which they ...
... towns and in most of the country diarists °tenet Friesland addresses are being prepared to the Whig of Prussia requesting to be waited with that mriaarehy. NIANNFIZIN, July 24.—Ad•ioes received here AVM Frankfort of yesterday's date announce that the ...
... Mr. HAT, SURGEON DENTIST, Ilinst, lls O - -1 Kr. ft TIIIIITATO, at Kr. all WHIG'S. Halftime. ...
... XTETM. WHIG lIT (member of Tattersall’s, Vic- i ▼ toria, anU *.tlier sporting clubs) executes COMMISSIONS | all races upon receipt of cash. All letters received the morning | of the race start given, and In case of the horse not starting the money will ...