OPINIONS OF THE PRESS ON THE MINISTRV
... favourably contrasts the appointment Mr. Disraeli had made with the spirit of jealousy and exclusion which has usually marked Whig Administrations. ...
... favourably contrasts the appointment Mr. Disraeli had made with the spirit of jealousy and exclusion which has usually marked Whig Administrations. ...
... faction, and to invoke all tho forces of Irish fanaticism, of Dissenting animosity, of Romish ambition, of Radical enthusiasm, of Whig party spirit to pull down the Church of Ireland, and bury the ministry under its ruins. A dissolution at this period would ...
... —On .Saturday evening Vagrants relieved during the week, 198 ; imbeciles in the . ' tbere anythin of which Englishmen to Whigs, the lecturer said that under the present administna- when they were not even thought of. The dogmas the in- Messrs. Flynn ...
... Ascanius as the only man who can be trusted to do it. The meaning of this only too clear. Evidently there is no change in the Whigs. Their lust of office is imperishable. They are prepared to revolutionize Ireland, and to risk enormous evil, rather than remain ...
... from the last to the present minister. Of course, must reckon amongst those occasional supporters considerable number of high Whigs, of independent Liberals, but the reliable phalanx of Conservatives cannot be reckoned at quite one-third of the House. Melancholy ...
... found it difficult to distinguish a ” Conservative” from Liberal or. I should put it, a Tory from old Whigi.e., a Whig Oligarchical and a Whig Radical, hence ” Conservative-Liberal.” ” Liberal-Conservative,” and such other mixed breeds. The difficulty is ...
... (le msertthat early unanimous election, and the meeting then separated. commission was on moneys which they had Mirowed. in whig!, the Corporation intended i, ri kiln in Havelock-street. -- P-C. Neild tleposeft unamm • endeavouring summarise much he ' ...
... the prisoners were discharged. They wore, however, afterwards re-arrested under the Habeas Corpus Suspension Act.. ~ Nor them Whig. -There have been fresh departures of Fenians of some note from Queenstown. Michael O’Brien, who was arrested in Balliuasoe ...
... ami superstitious ? Why, it was my Lord Russell. I would ask who was that passed the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill? It was the Whig Radical Party.-—(A voice : “Who wrote the Dartmouth letter?” and another voice : “Thee whoam.”) I would ask who was it that ...
... taken is unprecedented: we have not forgotten the Appropria- I tion Clause—(hear),—which not exactly the brightest page of Whig history—(cheers),—and some may remember the resolu- I tion of June, I*so. framed by the same experienced hand, and j which ...
... time govainos- I0 was on the iosat f~amiliar aol' intrimate tle'rma with a slum11- a her of time most decided and influential Whigs ; aim' on a cl', certain Occasions, being in co-mpany with soser-al uf thorn irer n meniber of Congr-ess observed that, Such ...
... hardly believe that if all the telegraphic wires in the kingdom were under the control of the Government—of any Government, Whig or Tory-Mr. Ward Hunt’s telegrams would not take precedence of his opponent’s, and the only question between the “ whips” of ...