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THE LITERARY WHIG

... THE LITERARY WHIG. Mr. Bulwer who has long figured as half Radical, half Whig—now distrusting the Government, and anon checking the ignorant impatience of his reforming associates, came out on Tuesday with an unqualified panegyric on Ministers, ...

WHIG JOBBING

... WHIG JOBBING. The Times and other Tory jour Jals often regale their readers with an account of certain proceedings of the Government, which they stigmatize as Wing jobbing.' Hating jobbing of all kinds, on the score of its roguery, and not for the reasons ...

WHIGS AND TORIES

... WHIGS AND TORIES. Whigs and Tories— the two thieves, as old Burdett blasphemously remarked in his ylory-ous days, between whom the Constitution has been crucified—differ apparently in none of their characteristics from what they were a hundred years ...

THE WHIGS AND THEIR FUDGE RETRENCHMENT

... THE WHIGS AND THEIR FUDGE RETRENCHMENT. Retrenchment is all very fine, but, somehow or other, Whig retrenchment always begins at the wrong end. The following paragraph has been going the round of the few papers devoted to Government, with what truth we ...

WHIG PATRONAGE. --4,,-

... WHIG PATRONAGE. --4,,- It is rumoured that Mr. Bannerman, the M.P. for Aberdeen, is to be appointed to an office worth over 2,0001. per annum. The claims which this northern legislator has upon the Government are said to be of a very delicate nature—the ...

THE WHIG STUMBLING-BLOCK

... THE WHIG STUMBLING-BLOCK. The late Government was dissolved from the absolute impossibility of its .going on any longer on account of the death of Earl Spencer.—Duke of Wellington's Speech. ills clear that the Government could not go on, Of that I ...

THE WHIGS 1N COUNCIL

... THE WHIGS 1N COUNCIL. MELBOURNE—ShaII we resign, or not? Ommas—Resign, past doubt. MELBOURNE — How, sirs? Outfits—We mean all thoughts of going oul By the commercial report in the daily papers we perceive that rtt Antwerp Colton was rather in demand ...

THE WHIG STUMBLING BLOCK

... in mind its application to such honourable statesmen as the Whigs. Nevertheless, it is made, and there is no help for it. We might, to be sure, draw a gentler similitude, and compare the Whigs to a parcel of children quarrelling over a heap of new toys ...

TORIES VERSUS WHIGS

... TORIES VERSUS WHIGS. The Lord Chancel - cr, - ;; - the Tithe Bill discussion , very happily torted upon the Tories the charge of unpopularity brought by the of Mansfield against the ministry. If the:Whigs are unpopular, must the Tories be? If the nation ...

WORTHY OF WHIG IMITATION

... WORTHY OF WHIG IMITATION. The reason assigned for Lord Morpeth's poingsabroad, is, disgust at late events at home, and, all circunntancee considered, the feeling is very natural. The choice oftithe United States as the theatre of his lordship's observations ...

THE WHIGS AND IRISH CHURCH REFORM

... THE WHIGS AND IRISH CHURCH REFORM. The Ministers, the Whig Reformers, true to the masquerade of character, have stood by the rottenness of the Irish Church, and in a house of close upon three hundred members defeated Mr. Bernal Osborne on his motion for ...

BENTINCK'S HARD BLOW AT THE WHIGS

... BENTINCK'S HARD BLOW AT THE WHIGS. Lord George Bentinck has at last made a hit. Amidst all his blunders, as reported by the Whig press, which were to be easily detected in his Senatorial harangues, he has planted a true blow. On Wednesday evening he fairly ...