THE WHIGS
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... THE WHIGS. Of the genus of politicians the Whigs do certainly exhibit a most anomalous species. In the moral menagerie they are curiosities—and of the few among them who approach to any thing resembling the genus, each is little better than a mere lusus ...
... THE WHIGS. The appoiatment of Major-General the Earl of Roulyn to the long vacant office of Privy Seal indicates two points in tbe Preniier'* policy—the one, bis intention, at far can accomplish it, to compose his Government of Members of bis .own profession ...
... WHIG, TORY, AND CHURCH OPINION OF IRELAND. __ To the statesman, the journalist, and the Bishop—to the military chieftain and civilian in the courts—to the foreigner and the native— Ireland is certainly a mystery to be fathomed, and a marvel to be wondered ...
... WHIG MEASURE. Che Co WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12, 185) Our readers have ‘had time, ere this, to read and jp. wardly digest the speech of the British Minister, to understand the nature and object of his attack u those principles by the profession of ...
... perpetrated in A.D. 1646-7, in the 9th and 10th Victoria, under aeme of ceonomy, during the administration of a profeseediy Liberal Whig whieh Lerd John Reesell was the Premier.’ ...
... THE WHIGS. fcOMHUMICAKD.J There is ready answer to the questions and •Peculations of the Conservative Press at either side of the Channel, to the course which tho Irish People are likely pursue, in the event of the formation and perpetuity of Whig adm ...
... WHIG SCONOM Tux citizens of Dublin assembled on Tuesday to pro- test against a further carrying out of Euglish centrali- sation policy. It is said that Government contemplates the withdrawal of future grants to the Dub'in hospi- tals, by which these admirable ...
... that whig administration who now occupy the opposition side of the House, that they will not have moral force nor political power large enough to grapple with important measure s with legislative effect. There is, or was, yieldingness in the whigs to the ...
... club-room, and at every dinner-table, where Whigs are met. Nay, the columns of ministerial newspapers, as well as the tone cautiously but clearly adopted by ministerial speakers, betray that the leading idea of the Whigs, just now, is repentence for the past ...
... CHRONICLE,—THE BASE WHIGS—[Communicarep ]. #ngland will maintain, and ought to maintain the Union, at any ex- pense of force or treasure.” — Chronicle. Is one thing on which both parties in this country very nearly agree—that the Whigs and Tories,however ...
... REFORM “TINKERING’—A HINT TO WHIGS TO MOVE ON. Tue Morning Chronicle speaks the sentiments of a sec- tion of Peelites. Lord Mr. and Mr. own and use this morning organ. If we are to judge from the following extract, denunciatory of ministerial “ tinkering” ...