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MIDLAND BANKING, and Illuatration of the REVENGE OF THE WHIGS; being the SUPPRESSED RKFOBT of the late Banking ..

... MIDLAND BANKING, and Illuatration of the REVENGE OF THE WHIGS; being the SUPPRESSED RKFOBT of the late Banking Caee Brown versus Parse's Leicestershire Banking Company, with the extraordinary Eridenoes Mean* Smith, Payne. ABmlth. Barnett, Hoare, A Co ...

FOREIGN

... hardhitting style of the old Whigs and Torie3 before Liberalism was heard of. And it is to politicians of that school that Sir Harcourt nature belongs. He is a true Whig, with a true Whig's contempt for plebeian politics, and the true Whig tone about priests and ...

iKStiIRE AND E. A. M.P., ON THE CONSERVATIVE REACTION. Tuesday Night. A Liberal demonstration was held to-night ..

... made than to go on ones. (Cheers.) A moment ago spoke of the Whigs as busy coaling. He had said hard things about the Whigs sometimes, but he had learnt that the Whig mind, as represented Whig editors, was a very sensitive thing. Meet people had a pardonable ...

MR WHEELHOUSE, M.P., AND THE

... remembered have met one—whatever might be the colour of his politicswhether in public life be professed be the most moderate Whig, or the most uncompromising Radical, who was not—when it came to anything affecting his own Srsnnal comfort or interest—very ...

I where you can buy cheapest. They repeat with emphasis that 1 the natron pays a tax of £2.500,000 yearly

... principles of the Whigs, Canning used the following words re ply.— is meant to say that the commercial policy which recommend the country is founded on the principles of Wlilggism. history proves that proposition to untrae. I mean blame of Whig or Tory, adverting ...

FACT VERSUS CARTERIAN ASSERTION. To Vic Editc? of The Yorkshire Post. Sre,—lt appeara that Mr Alderman Carter, ..

... of all the Whig opposition which was brought bear against it. And, notwithstanding the thunder of Fox, and the fierce denunciation of Grey, the Tories carried their point, and gave a most convincing proof that they did not, like the Whigs, look upon France ...

MEMOIR OF LORD DENMAN.*

... formation of the Whig Ministry in 1830. He had now to resign biaoffice ofCommonSeijeant, a step not unattended by some risks, since at that moment the political horizon was very far from clear, and it was still Site uncertain whether the Whig party would le ...

TRADE DISPUTES

... premia'd, I sing for caught among his native rocks, And to a dirty kannel chained, How liberty regained. Glenriddei, a Whig without a ataia, Whig principle and grain, Conldst thou enclave a freeboro creature— A native denizen of nature ? Hew oouldst thou, with ...

LOCAL AND OTHER NEWS

... returned on the Tory side, and the late Lord and Marshall, Leeds, on the Whig side, excluding Mr Bethell, who then stood as an advocate of Catholic emancipation and a moderate Whig, though afterwards sat for the county and the East Hiding for 11 years ...

DISRAELIS PROJECTED VISIT TO IRELAND. The irishman, in article on the expected visit of Disraeli to Ireland, ..

... make manifestation against the Premier. The article concludes these terms:— Shall countenance the course which the London Whig again seeks to provoke and stimulate, as it does, the Irish people treat him with rude discourtesy ? No; Disraeli comes to ...

MANCHESTER SHARE

... 747 registered voters, and the voting in that district was as follows :- Wortley (Tory), 242; (Tory). 230; Milton (Whig), 330; Morpeth (Whig), 377. Wortley and Denison were elected, although thoy were in a minority this district. 8., HOLBKOK.— A vote cannot ...

THE CANDIDATURE OF DR LEES

... less or more careful of the liberties of the people. Now they would see that there could not be three parties, because the Whigs and Tories must necessarily come against them. Lord Palmers ton came in with a pretension to reform, but was the great humbug ...