(From Monday's Northam Whig ,
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... DEATH OF WHIG STATESMEN. A generation of veteran Whigs is fast disappearing from the stage of public life. Lord Melbourne and the Earl of Carlisle have gone within a few weeks of each other. And Lord Auckland has followed them. They were all amiable men ...
... RUMOURED WHIG OPPOSITION THE government; The gossip mongers (says a London correspondent' are busy with three distinguished names present They whisper that Lord Hartlogton contemplates resignation, and that Mr. Foretcr and Mr. Gc-schen will give Government ...
... THE WHIG WARMING•PAN. Has Lord John Russell any purpose In conducting the affairs of Government as he has done since his return to the post which he had previously abandoned with so little ceremony? Is he consciously and deliberately smoothing the way ...
... THE WHIG REVOLUTIONISTS OF 1882. Our readers will peruse with intereat the celebrated letter ad. dressed by Lord Melbourne's secretary, Mr. T. Young, to the historian of the Peninsular War at the period of the Reform settation. We extract the document ...
... THE WHIGS AND THE DISTURBANCE BILL. Rummers (says the Leedom sormspeadaat of the Dunne edrertiorr) as comsat to-alght that ose or 1 two of the 1111120 f ineenbers of the Germania% la the Upper HOUND are threatealeg to secede ea the Irish Disturbance Ddl ...
... (Fran the Northern Whig.) There is something absolutely revolting in the revelations which are daily being made of the doings of a large portion of English traders. There conduct, as made known through the invaluable exertions of scientific men, is such ...
... IYORKI WHIG CLUB. The Anniual Djnc'r of this AMtcishtion-took place at the Asseinbly 'oolins, York, on l.'ionday se'.nniightj ihen abolit 0 6of tie Memnbers aiid visitor ssat (lown to. a stuop- ' 1,lOUs ?? ?? iromu Etridge's Hollel- . larinalukc WVi llyu ...
... WHIG DOINGS AT ABERDEEN. The recent election in Aberdeenshire, when Mr W, Leslie, a sound Conservative, was returned by a handsome majority, must be still . fresh in the memories of oar readers, for it was one of those triumphs which satisfactorily prove ...
... THE TIMES SLAUGHTERING THE WHIGS. (ti)'om the nines.) Everybody must have observed the length of time that it takes to quit the apparent vicinity of a colossal object. Go to Paris, pass under the stupendous Are de Triomphe, proceed half way to Neuilly ...
... WHIG JUSTICES 'OF THE PEACE. b e lt Persuade me not, I will Make a star-chamber matter of it. If 1 0 2 ver e twenty Sir John Fa!stain, he shall not abuse Robert Shal Esquire. SHAKESPEARE. of The Whig-Radical press of Scotland is extremely fond exdiseovering ...
... rue OF THE WHIGS. The tLat nary greet interests may now be dfpeu,lent 011 the Corned whim shall heady be male the inoacrate Liberals, and whether they shall theta w offer as toe nucleus new party or peeler to Mr Into the a de,,,tra.4. is, tea know, a ...