MESSRS. BIGGAR AND PARNELL IN DUBLIN
... Their sentencee were cheered to the echo. Mdr. Dunne remarked that instead of former crouching, sneaking, grovelling, rotten Whigs, they were now represented by two Irishmen. ...
... Their sentencee were cheered to the echo. Mdr. Dunne remarked that instead of former crouching, sneaking, grovelling, rotten Whigs, they were now represented by two Irishmen. ...
... ty. From March, 1838, to March, 1839, Grjeley edited the Jeffersonian, a weekly paper poelished under the direction of the Whig Central Com- mittee. Greeley espoused the cause of General Harrison, and advocatsd his election to the Presidency in the columns ...
... A THIRD PARTY. It seems to be one of the cherished desires of a few weak Whigs and discontented Tories to form a third party in England. This political project has assumed al inter- mittent form, for whenever the constitution is supposed to have become ...
... prematdre ihe and indiscreet. Tbey brought a.Whig autagonist 1 r, into th afield. The EtE7ibwurgh Review prides itself ong a bein firee from the sligntest t,'iut of Radical- ld- ism, but it is the guardian of Whig traditions, mse and these were the doctrines ...
... return of the Whigs in the H1ouse of Commons to their allegiance So that by accounting for it 40 votes wl reduce the Ministerial majority tf> e XO. For my part, I regard these figures as beautifnlly imaginative. It is trae that several ' Whigs have denounced ...
... songs again, reminding us of the ies days when he denounced Toryiem with a will, and tr- swore by Lord John Russell and the Whig party. nd But behind this agreeable picture of old things LYE passing away English Liberals must not rush to ch the conclusion ...
... and his friends with regard to the Eastern crisi,.and the article was taken to show that the old Whigs disapprove of -the ex-Premier' policy. The old Whigs are, perhaps, less important to, the Liberal leaders than the Radili, but it would now seem as if ...
... on looking to foreign affairs we find still less reason for congratulation. It was reserved for the veteran leaders of the Whigs, Earl Russell, to sound the alarm trumpet, and to demand the immediate enrolmentof 100,000 men for the defence of the country ...
... land that bore mn. Not mine to think of wrong or right, Of party-creeds or glories; I do my duty with my might, And die for Whigs or Tories. They say, had Gladstone governed us, That man of gloom and mystery, We shwiuld have battled for the Russ, And finished ...
... claims to be the only rightful representativeof the Spanishnmonarchy. A WHIG REVIVALIST.-Sir W. HARCOURT has applied himself with an edifying fervour to the vindication of Whig doctrine. It is the pro. fession most fitted for the times, and the one f ...
... far-hort of what the Premier ' undertakes to accomplish in the new Par- L liament. Every, elector, no matter whether - 'he be Whig or Tory, Churchman or Non- f 'conformist, ' has a -direct beneficial interest t i in the fulfilment of Mr. Gladstone's pro- ...
... how they always began to do things at the wrong end in the town council; hut he had made np his mind that, whether they were Whig or Tory, he would do all, in his- power to oust the memers of the counciU who sanctioned the increase of Balerle,-several mem- ...