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THE QUEEN AM) THE WHIGS

... THE QUEEN AM) THE WHIGS. The Court has recently been a scene of confusion, consequence of the dismissal of Lord Howe—the servant of the Queen—by an arbitrary and vindictive act of those •vho are now, rot her v liiuiaically, termed the King’s servants ...

THE WHIGS AND THE CORN LAWS

... THE WHIGS AND THE CORN LAWS. extract the following letter from the Stamford liee ; anil coining from a constituent, however much Lord Milton nicy row sneer ait the suffrages of the people, it cannot full let him know that refusing to pay some part his ...

WHIG REGARD FOR THE FRANCHISE,

... WHIG REGARD FOR THE FRANCHISE, f From the Standard.) The alarm of the Whitt journals is evidently very great at the declared mte.ltioi, of tile C..„.e, v.ti»e. tn .etn.tertlieir July next. •• Tl.e T.iii™. »)« tin- Mmnmg are endeavnui ii.K practically ...

WHIG DISPOSAL OF BISHOPRICS,

... WHIG DISPOSAL OF BISHOPRICS, In 1836 the Whigs disposed of five bishoprics, viz.l Durham Dr. Maliby Cambridge. Chichester Dr. Otter Cambridge. Ely Dr. Allen Cambridge. Lichfield Dr. Butler Cambridge. In 1837 they filled three more vacancies, as follows: ...

THE WHIGS oNOTUE LEAGUE

... THE WHIGS oNOTUE LEAGUE. We have alrta.lj an opinion, msl juncdon d» W«.,. Wilb .1.1 Aoi,.Co,n.U. Le.,oe expeeled .o use piaee the eoo.se o. 11.0 se.sion. 1.0 l IDU .. ib*t tht* unanimity wbicn tbis would imply, does no. appear been al, ao.oos the lead- ...

THE WHIG BREAK-UP

... Albert take to interpret last night’s nine o'clock dispatch from John announcing that the terrible juvenile Whig had kicked out all the old Whigs and their thirty-first consanguineous cousins, (low feels Clarendon at twigging a much sharper rod in pickle ...

THE NEW WHIG BISHOPS

... THE NEW WHIG BISHOPS. bra their unanimo!,. deliverance. Nor, generally »pcak.„g. >v there Hindi ,lllTvrei.ee ii(iiui.in in regard to the petsoii.il profesaional .ttrilnile, which the best title tni.p.scopal preferment, anil tl.e beat ...

the whig pooh laws

... the whig pooh laws. It hoi little moment o>, '» * enlitled either Wlilgor Tor, whot prsoie •hole political parties bad ln>x*irpating tb« Cbristinn principle tbe pour-law*' aystem of Elixabctl., wind. .Inly d.st.nguu ud poverty from cairoe, anhstitutc ...

WHIG PUKITY OF KLECTION

... professed greater regard r that principle than the Whigs. Vet in spite this, the Whig Lord Miuto was present at the Hoxhtirgh election, a partizan of his brother, the M big candidate. rather remarkable that the Whig-Radicals who sneer so patriotically the House ...

TURNING OUT OF THE WHIGS

... TURNING OUT THE WHIGS. The following letter from Mr. Cobhctt excites general attention, from the celebrity of the writer, as well as from the iirevn'ent anxiety know what such vigorous, and, with all bis faults, talented man, thinks what the Whigs vaunt *' the ...

WHIG-RADICAL POPULARITY

... WHIG-RADICAL POPULARITY. The progress of Lord Melbourne's “Royal appeal the people. lias been marked by many great and glorious victor te* of Conservatism over Whig-Radicalism; and we are not aware that a surer proof of the unpopulaiity of the Whig ...