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... sketch of the Edinburgh Whigs, takes note the fact that Brougham and the Whigs never exactly suited each other: Candidly contemplating his catcer, ns whole, are inclined pronounce him, not only Mg, but the prince Whigs. Which all the Whig* made hcnsively, or ...
... Radicals push their demands far beyond the views of the ordinaoy Liberals, the probabie result will be a coa’ition between the Whig* and the Liberal-Conservatives. We are amazed to find the writer pointing to the Marquis Hartingtoo as a possible Liberal Premier ...
... rather than make bargains with the R idicals which are aubversive of honour—and to seek an alliance with the aristocratic Whigs against those who are bent on overthrowing the British Constitution. We recognise, with sincarest pleasure, the truthful aul ...
... forecast events, still indulges prophecy ; and it points with exultation to the severance between Mr Gladstone and the Old Whigs which has now developed itself, and which will go on widening itself- from day to day till a great gulf divides them.” The ...
... the haaii to eort alliance between and Belgium. It ie ewridond probable ftat the Belgian dieepleeeing the railway The Old Whigs are visibly receiving impetus from the new Parliament, of which it is said in London society that it is the most Radical and ...
... ted and de- hermonises with the | th for. the universe that reach it.” the Ballot an who has IRISH BANDITTI. it. The Northern Whig (Belfast! On Friday m for cowardly family for Canny, and Patrick Rudden, fros went | its protec- pose of making sale of cats ...
... all that these Whigs have aaid on the great question of the hour. Nor need wonder his delight and his congratulations. Foe the miniderial statements consist of these three ingredien's—first, and mainly, appeal to the Tories to help the Whigs in their resistance ...
... system will wane. It was rumoured that polities would made daeUiti, dement in regard to the appointment, end that a clergyman of Whig proclivities would be appointed-in faet, the rumour to which refer painted to Mr Gunn, Dollar, aa the man likely appointed ...
... suffered during her husband’s two years’ imprisonment—an imprisonment that was, cannot forget, inflicted most remorselessly the Whig party, and the horrors of which were defended in Parliament by the present Member for Kilmarnock. More Brazilian telegram a ...
... Common Pleas Monday refused to cfuuige the from Belfast to Armagh in libel action brought by Mr Bate* against the Northern Whig, damages being laid £3,000. The petition lodged in the Irish Court of Can. mon Pleas against the return Mr Montague Guest fur ...
... who worked up to the full measure of his ability for the people’s good. Some of the Tories are much more generous than the Whigs to man like the late Ernest Jones. On the morning of the day which died, the Scotsman alluded to him scornfully as “the Chartist ...