IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT OUSE OF LORDS.—Yesterdav. The Lord (Chancellor took his seat on the woolsack at a quarter ..
... public utterances that any bias guided him in the course he was taking. He was a Whig, and in te presence of the noble lords opposite he dared nob say the ‘“‘last of the Whigs,” but he had all the peculiarities and all the honour which etptached to fidelity ...