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EVERYBODY'S DOCTOR

... Doctor, but Donald Dalrymple, M.P. And, the safe way to this honour and glory, Condemns c very body and everything Tory : This Whig good old rule, thie plan very simple,' I 3 sure to get votes, mutters Doctor Dahymple. Then vote for Dalrymple. the friend ...

Colonel Hogg before the Electors.—Colonel Hogg has put the issue of the coming contest as regards its political ..

... Mr. Gladstone and converted him into a Liberal minister the finance of a Libera ministry was a jest and a by-word. list of Whig or Liberal Chancellors of the Exchequer before the days of Mr. Gladstone would be a list of honest incapables. Who ever connected ...

THE REPRESENTATION OF BATH

... of the Radicals to Whig dictation in the choice of a candidate. Although outnumbering the Whigs by three to one it was clear the Radicals were not to be allowed a candidate their own. Mr. Roebuck had been shouldered out by the Whigs; and at the last election ...

General News

... approval of the action of the Committee on the Irish Church question. His Grace, is well known, is one of the leaders of the Whigs, and has long been a munificent supporter of tbeLiberal party. The bulb growers of intimated their intention of offering prizes ...

PERSONALITIES.—Our contemporary the Journal strangely—we cannot believe, intentionally—misunderstands the ..

... this policy, for only in this way was the troublesome question of Reform settled after nearly twenty years' controversy and Whig intrigue. Lord Russell failed, Lord Aberdeen failed, Lord Derby failed, Lord Palmerston failed, and again Lord Russell aided ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... As noteworthy as any speech perhaps was the letter read at the meeting from the Duke of Portland, in which that hereditary Whig announced subscription of two thousand pounds in aid of the movement defence of the Irish Church. judge from present appearances ...

Ecclesiastical, &c

... the Irish Church was nothing less than preliminary move against the Established Church of this country. He believed that the Whig party, to which he was bound by hereditary ties, disclaimed intention of disturbing the English Church, but the result must ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... article in this number is a review of the loug career of Lord Palmerston. Ihe estimate given of his character is taken from the Whig point of view, and is therefore more eulogistic than Radical politicians quite like. The political paper takes for its subject ...