COURT TR I t K I.RY
... Peel with her Maj.-sty If • ge i s p ies .druppilig mere really practised, the country will know how to estimate the entire Whig intrigue ...
... Peel with her Maj.-sty If • ge i s p ies .druppilig mere really practised, the country will know how to estimate the entire Whig intrigue ...
... and prosperous Ministry bat a total forget. fulness of what have hitherto been considered the distinctive differences between Whig and Tory and a firm combination of the Conservative interest against the Destructive faction, without reference to other days ...
... only in the ratio of 17 percent. Now, that is my second position ; and I will thank the Whigs, in view of thee two positions, to reconcile the conduct of the Whig Governusenbi, and of Mr Gladstone as their Chancellor of the Exchequer, with any possible ...
... ARR sow prepared to 'apply the Pithily sad the Trade, with Slams cleared up to ell aims Those Blame are of high 'reality. Whig durable. sad of good eoloor sad the priest am smelt lower than them of imported Slates. For prices and portieulam addrem the ...
... taken as an index to the strength of the Whig party. It was composed of such men as Peter Purcell—a busy, tnec ) dling politician, who was not unmindful of the Croal affair, and has a vast longing to see the Whigs restored to office. We regret to see the ...
... TIIF. PLAN OF RISING IN PARISIIF.S. A Whig gentleman of rank, who has lately been travelling in the South of Ireland, has ad. dressed two letters to the Morning Chronicle, signed Pisilalethes, in a Lich lie shows, firstly, that a rebellion was in ...
... TII I WATEUFORD ELEC HON% The (ilote oays—The adore of how the Whigs loot Waterford brief but instructive. It too • moral, ton, which it is to be hoped mar not be lost upon the Opposition. Political capital is not • commodity with which the Party is ...
... the approaching marriage of the Sultan's daughter, the Princess Salika Sultana to a Tarkias grandee. WHIGS AM) TORIES. The late proceedings of the Whigs must convince every rational man that :es a party they ar•e the must and reckless politicians that tier ...
... staff of a Whig Administration. At the same time, it should be recollected that he did not change b niches in the House alone, nor, properly speaking, of his own motion. He came out of the Con- servative camp, as Lord Derby carne ont of the Whig camp, to ...
... of head and heart which render a ruler popular and respected. Ile received a spontaneous and cordial welcome in MIN., from Whig,Tory, and ItiolicaL May we hope that his appointment to the high Mike be fills may be the harbinger of peace and prosperity ...
... the {louse of Cuntmons, tLat the Barristers appointed under the Reform Act, hail an admirable job during the registry. The Whigs arc excellent economists, only think reader—Mr. George Robinson, pocketing a sum of £2:,6 10s., fur 44 (Lys service ; now, ...
... is nearly readied. For a long suceeesion of years the Irish have supported the Whigs with an almost unanimous vote, by a vote so large that by its aid alone have the Whigs held the reign of power of the empire. For a long succession of years the almost ...