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A TERRIBLE OUTLOOK

... this juncture to get in Conservatives, because the old party lines and names were changing. It was no longer a question of Whig and Tory, it was with revolution they bad to contend against. The Monarchy, the House of Lords, the Church, were all going ...

,TEE QUEEN IN LONDON

... Association to celebrate the recent election lu that city, said that their recent success was due to the disgust felt by the Whig portion of the constituency at the conduct of the Government. Security for law and order would be obtained by considerable ...

MR. WILSON ENGAGES THE RAUL

... that religion was a matter on which they could please themselves, the same as they could with politics, whether they would be whig or tory. But what folly this was. They had only to think how foolish thewould think a man was who told them they cou ld please ...

MR. EGAN'S OPINIONS

... political consequences of the event presented themselves to his mind. He apprehended • split in the Liberal party and that the Whigs of the Fite. william and Devonshire shade and the Tories would take care to render inefficacious what was good in what Mr. ...

(IVesi Pia.)

... • sort if th'ug': To prevent the Evil One from hiding is a Corner. my dear. [And, in a it of wi:d devair, dashes Into Sr. Whig's, and scream. for dry sherry.] EST IA V ir.—We don't now my Tell it Mt the MArinee, but Tel-el-Heir. Norma To TIC Dom—kit ...

THE COMING VACANCY FOR EAST

... imposed on the constituency. His (Major Barnardiston's) ancestors were Whigs, but the name of Whig was almost gone, and he thought the Conservatives of the present day were what the old Whigs used to be. Mr Vero %V. Taylor, Mr Page, Mr D. Sewell, and Mr Puillip ...

THE SOUTHEND STANDARD. (To be oodisraosL)

... stability of the Government, composed, as it is, of Whig and liadical members. In that circumstance the St. Gazette sees the certainty of disruption, while the Daily News denies this, asserting that the Whigs have always, willingly or unwillingly, followed ...

THE SOUTHEND STANDARD

... when 'twee demanded Be taxed to pay for those who won't? I don't quite understand it. I can't quite understand, can you ? how Whigs of rank and station Can countenance, with voice and vote, these acts of spoliation , The day may come when Rs.dicals in England ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SOUTHEND STANDARD AND

... everyone must feel deeply sorrowful at the premeditated death of Mr Burke, Is it note warning to every right thinking man, be he Whig or Tory, not to allow any party spirit to influence his future way of voting, either at elections or in the House of Commons ...

MARY AND THE WOLF

... Aln the stuff whi.h his boxes coutsdot 'Ti., the swateat of music explodite ! fin the Chapel Bell ringin' again ! Give the Whigs all they ax, :Mather Shuffle! Ton I ite in the day ye'd refrain ! Home little—and yell grant it !—'s the rope, Ws That has ...

(Fromm Fanny Follm)

... lege;lady—all in the head and lea , IT is reported that the Whigs have left the Cob? Cl* In a body. What a Whig.ged pro:Keeling club mast be in a exceedingly bald state, we fear. 10 that it has nota W(h)ig to call its own. THE WORE OF THE MINT.—To be mace to ...

LONDON LETTER

... upon it, pointing out that Mr. Chamberlain was quite right in arguing that if the Iladicals con'd not predominate over the Whigs. they we: e redly the prisoners, and not the leaders of the Liberal party. This reminds me of the local preacher in the ...