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THE BALLOT, OR THE DEATH WARRANT OF THE WHIGS

... THE BALLOT, OR THE DEATH WARRANT OF THE WHIGS. The following conversation, which took place Tetcott, in Devonshire, the seat of the late Sir William Molesworth, in 183*2, may not be without interest at the present moment : There will never be purity ...

DEATH OF MB. J. A. ROEBUCK. The Right Hon. John Arthur Roebuck, the senior member for Sheffield, died early on

... House for the whole of that Parliament. In 1841 Parliament waa again dissolved the questien of the Whig system of Free Trade, and on this occasion the Whigs, feeling the need of utilising every available source of influence at their command, supported Mr ...

The Rev. R. Hayes Robinson writes follows to explain an omission, which occurs the portion of his 'per given ast

... explain an omission, which occurs the portion of his 'per given ast week :— The paragraph beginning 'In 1710 Swift turned from Whig Tory,' is for the greater part ail extract «. fa borrowed from a sketch of Swift prefixed to a fleeted edition his works, published ...

Mr. Ellis Roberts, the well-known and skilful harpist, died suddenly on Saturday, at the age of 54. Prince ..

... died at Brighton last week in his 92nd year. Lord Athlumney, better known our older readers Sir Wm. Somerville, some time Whig Secretary for Ireland, died suddenly, on Sunday, at the age of 71. His only daughter of his first wife is married the present ...

An example of the way in which a Government print may serve Government purposes at the expense of candour and

... Messrs. Maxwell (2), Scrope, Clifford, Lane Fox, &c. Whig Patronage.-The Master of the Bolls all j the historic love of his own flesh and blood which has ever characterised the members of the great Whig families, if the following, taken Irom the Civilian ...

Varieties

... — Sydney .S'/,j >th. A promising Whig one who coquets with Radical notions, but fastidiously avoids contact with the mob ; and who, fervently believing that all popular concessions are spurious if not stami>ed with Whig approval, would like to treat th« ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... intelligible. Two views of Lord Beaconsfield are given—one by a Tory who follows him, the other a Whig who disbelieves in him. We have shrewd suspicion that the Whig and Tory are identical. They certainly write very like one another, and the criticisms of the ...

A LIBERAL JOURNAL ON LOCAL MEN

... if the dearth of statesmen likely to become a serious evil, it certainly seems a great waste of power that, in deference to Whig olaims, the country should have to lose for ever the services the leaders of the Conservatives. Between two sets of Liberals ...

Political

... broke two rib* when he fell on the ice a few days a«o. The hon. gentleman was merely shaken and i 3 now well. The Northern Whig has been informed on the best authority that Mr. Gladstone's answers certain questions published the Biograph were not vjiven ...

A LIBERAL DEMONSTRATION

... «urrot;nded by some of Captain Hayter's active suppoiters, wi.o thus detained him in the Council Chamber. Then a number of Whig roughs made a rush at the party, a. significant cry of window was raised, and the cowardly rascals hustled Mr. Cox and his ...

Foreign Intelligence

... snake crusade be stopped. American Editors and the Bible.—An American paper states that soon after Chief Justice Chase ithen a Whig) assumed the gubernatorial chair Ohio, he issued his proclamation appointing a thanksgiving day. ,io make sure of being orthodox ...

Literary Miscellanea

... Laws have gone right round the Whigs have never changed they have always held the Free Trade doctrines—they have always i>een wise and perfect. We didn't know it, but it's the f ict; L-»rd John says so. And the great Whig chief, go down to their constituent ...