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ELECTION

... back than the revolution of 1682, the important in the Government of the country was chiefly t about 3 the great torritorial Whig families, who conthe political power of the poofiou-dn’.'flli- LIL ; and since the time of George 111. such names as Grey, Lansdowne ...

A VOICE FROM LANCASHIRE,

... and reforro, should blotted from the map? Bat how about Liverpoul ? That at least is & res table Covuervative city, where Whigs (uther s ise in mu-'-ln #s extinct as the dodo | | or the bustard) are plentiful, and a Radical s like a | - black swan. Liverpoul ...

MR. GLADSTONE AS AN ORATOR

... hv‘n{wd upon him. His oratory was admized by W when fu was & Conservasive ; and it i admired Conservatives now that he is & Whig, and “Mh’ more.” “I listened h\hl‘ll hon. gentleman for four hours without winking,” said Mr. Whiteside, in 1860; * I could ...

LINES ON THE DEATH OF AN INFANT,

... of the o India and of the Ecomomist ns-dfly,h- slmost. STI TR iy oeT ey 0 e mhhhh--l A to find hcd-qu-nm are apt umwm.msmuw Whig, with a more decided tendency towards reforms at and the extension of arderly freedom abrosd than the old were supposed 1o ...

Lancaster Canal and London and North Woestern Railway Companies

... dw,hn---h‘x o e w& et whi & maory. Shded ey Coors: inatel home arnd the extemston of orderly freedom sbroad than the oid Whigs were supposed 10 have. l-m&&m m;'n:wamu—--u--mfi?l;*“hhh“’wrb :;“Jmfldmhmwh‘hdm , $0 &0 bastle against all forms of intolerance ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. B . AMERICA. Niw Yoax, May 20, 4 pm. Ramonrs a 2 curreat Ihat the Prosident has received

... Aruy.—The Vicksburg, the latest news, if news it may be called, Is so walliclng tha! {urther reference is uon:.-.' 'lkndnund Whig has the following account of the immense spoils left by the Federal army : — | From every side we hear that the spoils left ...

London and North Western Railway. Lancaster and Carlisle Division. CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO WINDERMERE, I“XCUI(SI()N ..

... In::n-l are a=‘ w lan“\l.,hl-nh.:unw tendency towards reforms at home and the extension of orderly freedom abroad than the oid Whigs were supposed to have. Since its establishment, however, it has subordiuated all party lnterests to the general On theclogical ...

MORECAMBE

... u— almost et EE::”'- 1T ¥ -n overy a m:‘w:‘ o find w.m‘ wnw*&wnml Whig, but a more decided tendency towards reforms at bome and the extension of orderly freedom abroad than the ald Whigs were supposed 10 have. Bince its establishment, Dowever, it has ...

– Our Tomdan Correspondent. Sv = e ke o e ourselves with our correspondents opinions |

... over. Aumnu-r‘r--’b sant, as the people of that town, who themselves rumed by the French treaty, are not likely to allow a Whig to succeed the lamented Mr. Elice. The people of West Worcestershire are quietly uoder the yoke of the Conservative party, ...

Our Tondan Correspondent. [We deem it right to state that we do not at all times lentify ourselves with our ..

... Russell that will under po circumstances allow herself to be plunged into war. M-finuohm to the evident Federal inclinations of Whig colleague; and Mr. Gladstone has joined the Premier in nm.:l:’ with Lord Russell on this head. The Cariton Conservative Clubs ...

NEWS BY THE CITY OF NEW YORK

... regards the seizure of the Confederate rams as the most unfriendly act yot committed by England towards the South, ‘h‘flmu{ Whig denounces it as an act of hostility, not neutrality. President Davis has reviewed the troops at Mohile on the 24th inst. Eh—- ...

Our Tomdon Correspondent. [Wa deam it right to state that we do not at all times dentify oarselves with our ..

... Clarendon was about to supersedo Lotd Russell in the Foreign Office, and the idea was not received with displeasure by any wmm Whigs, who, with a teuacity and y worthy of a better cause, persist in supporting ** Lord Jobnoy” through all the vicissitudes and ...