D.W. HARVEY—THE WHIGS-AND THE LORD CHANCELLOR
... D.W. HARVEY—THE WHIGS-AND THE LORD CHANCELLOR. Whether from the Woolsack the House o Lords, the Lord High Chancellor (Brougham) will call Mr. Daniel Whittle Harvey ...
... D.W. HARVEY—THE WHIGS-AND THE LORD CHANCELLOR. Whether from the Woolsack the House o Lords, the Lord High Chancellor (Brougham) will call Mr. Daniel Whittle Harvey ...
... A WHIG VIEW OF THE COMING GENERAL ELECTION. (From the Observer.) On all sides it seems to be generally understood that it will be ail-but impossible for another session to pass without a general election. The present .\dministration, as admitted by the ...
... ENGLAND'S ESCAPE FROM A WHIG REVOLUTION. The Dublin Freeman's Journal of Saturday publishes an entertaining letter addressed :o Colonel (now General) Napier by Mr. Thomas Young, secretary to Lord Melbourne when that nobleman was a Minister of the Crown ...
... nFFEAT OF THE WHIG-RADICALS AT m CAMBRIDGE. I f rem I Correspondent of the Morning Herald.) Cambridge, M ndav Evening, 8 o'clock. Our Mayor, in tbe full confidence tbat Whiggism „. man undoubted ascendancy here, called a public ' 118 , to address the ...
... A WHIG VIEW OF THE COIVIING GENERAL ELECTION. (From the Observer. J On all sides it seems to be generally understood that it will be ail-but impossible for another session to pass without a general election. The present administration, as admitted by ...
... words to all who value national credit. Of Revenue, In 1837, we lost £ 726,000. Thank the Whigs ! In 1838 440,000. Thank the Whigs ! Ia 1839 1,512,000. Thank the Whigs ! Our naval estimates have increased by .£500,000 ; our Post Office must be minus -, and ...
... WHAT HAVE THE WHIGS DONE THIS SESSION? (From the Spectator.) The break in the session naturally suggests a memo- randum of what has been done since its commence- ment, and what remains to he accomplished before its close. Parliament met on the 15th of ...
... THE WHIGS abd THE AGRICULTURISTS OR, IN OFFICE AND OUT OF OFFICE. * (From a Speech by George Bankes, Esq., at the Bland fori I have observed that among the last of the orations to which I have alluded U one that has been delivered by a nobleman i B the ...
... WHIG-RADICAL PREPARATIONS FOR THE FIRST OF NOVEMBER. On Tuesday evening a meeting of Municipal Electors in the above interest was held iv tbe Lion Walk Room, for the pur pose, ?? to announcement, of nominating candidates for the ensuing first of November ...
... POETRY, WHIG INDEPENDENCE. Independence, loud and long, The Whigs have made their boasted song ; JKtßntcn, Radicals, good folks. Have all united in the hoax,— aid in this dcccitiul vapour, starts Independent Paper ! And such a title must succeed, Where ...
... DISTINCTION BETWEEN A CONSERVATIVE AND A WHIG-RADICAL GOVERNMENT. Lord J. Russell, in 1835, declared, that as between Sir It. Peel's Government and the appropriation prin- ciple, it was better tbat the principle should succeed and tbe Government fall ...
... list ot' Whig officials to their constituents have given oppor- tunity for the display of the feelings of the electors Sir Henry Parnell, Sir John Campbt- 11, Lord Dulmeny, Mr. Charles Wood, Sir George Grey, and L>rd Sey- mour; and of the Whig supported ...