SOME NEW MEMBERS
... again 0* Tories, seek renewal o’conS ...
... again 0* Tories, seek renewal o’conS ...
... Cbartiat )>«titinn ( praying for the enfranchisement of the working clafetea, with insult, •corn, ami contempt. The Tory and Whig preae vied with each oilier to which could throw the greatest amount of wicked ridicule on the petition promoiera. This exa ...
... that he did regret the loss of Whig atl-(appla«M)—hu belief being that the Whig* bad been hanging to the general body of Liberal* for some mere sbrvd. believe, however, be said, thee* baa been even a um* for the Tories and Whig*. They have d«!a>-«d the Irish ...
... tbs franchise on 400,000. BeAcon«field declared that it was ravolutionarr. The whole Tory party oppoeed it, and large bod? Whigs, beaded Bob Lowe, joined them, and the Bill was lost The Ministry resigned, au-l without an appeal to the country Conservative ...
... set against gey sairly, Ye’ll warsle, an’ waur it, an* win in the en’. Heave axra*, Wullie! cry “Justice for Erin,” Thuu>,‘h Whigs ao’rank Tories cry Never No! No ! They may gie yer gran’ Bill unco ill-farin’, But ye’ll lies the higher for the measure’s ...
... opposition being successful. There ha* been talk an amalgamation in the South Division of the forces of the Tories and the Whigs, but Liberal who has any regard for principle will countenance such combination, however much may be opposed to the Irish Horae ...
... Toryism to the back- bone. To the monotony, an occasional leap in the dark ie much to their own tertowieli- meet, and as the Whigs are non eel, they can no longer walk away with their cloth, as May said of liir R. Nei. But the undisguised ialsion of ...
... with clearing the air from such a state of things. .Sir Robert Walpole roused many enemies, and a great combination among Whigs and Tories, against him some 160 year# ago. Mis opponents petitioned the king remove Sir R. Walpole from his counsels for ever ...
... Liberals who voted agaiu*t the Government. What the Tories ought keep in view was how to gain a scat for their parly, fur the Whigs or llodirals, but how to gaiu seat for the Union. The Tories should concentrate all their energies against the scats held by ...
... these villanotis traffickers in female virtue will speedily be devised. This is reform, at feed, in the asreyiag out of which Whig and Tory can agree. The condition of Ireland does improve. For some time after the passing of the Coercion Ada a Botoontablo ...
... diwentient Liberal* were Whig*, who had but ■mall voice in the country, who had never had majority the Houee Common*, and who in the art into office and retaining office were very much the ■uperior the 1 JSical*. With the Whig* politics wa* gam* between ...
... tables. Debating Society. —At the weekly meeting of this Society Tuesday evening an interesting ami instructive paper on “Tory, Whig, and Radical,” was read by Mr Annaml, M.A. Police Cocut. —At this Court Monday— Bailie Gonion the bench—Wm. M'Connachie and ...