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CONSTITUTIONAL CATECHISM

... Sydney Smith's famous tilt at Whig Governments; that the one , referring to 44 all the work being done by a man in a wig; | and it is well known that the great wit levelled his shaft j against 44 that pet animal of all Whig Government?, barrister , of ...

SPIRIT OF THE PRESS

... and condemns alike the ex-Whig leader. Lord Palmerston. his colleague and rival. Lord John Russell, his old enemy and new ally. Mr. Bright. Sir John Ramsden, the Whig candidate for the West Riding, whose return was hailed by Whigs all over the country special ...

SPIRIT OF THE PRESS

... some further adherents from among the old Whig party. \advocating a Reform Bill a little in advance of last, but still widely different front that pro- posed by John Russell, which, it appears, many of the old Whig families dislike as much as the Conservatives ...

TO THE .EDITOR OF THE DERBY MERCURY

... friends of that weekly journal not content with the unexpected triumph of the late Derby Borough Election, must needs with true Whig malice, force the delayed and concentrated bitterness of this week's leading article on unoffending individuals, who hap. pity ...

THE MINISTERS AND THE POPE

... the audacity the Whig ministers in venturing to start inch a strain. In what, j wemust ask,did the Tractarian movement originate ? Whose acts provoked it? Is Lord John Rusaell in this caw entitled to throw the first stone? The Whig Government of 1830 ...

Advertisements & Notices

... remembered in vain, Or that long track of glory, the triumphs of Spain? No; fil up your cups and I'll fill up my can, The Whigs, like the French, have mistaken their man; The name of the Duke is a phalanx of steel, And the mantle of Pitt is the banner ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Vacant-Situ ations Wanted-Railway Excursions- th Amasemonts-Muney-Trade Notioes, be 6. Leading Articles--From the Old to the New Whigs- W -History Repeats Itself-Derbyshire Topics-- Leaves from a Tory Note Book-L~ocal Newvs-Cor- i ?? Appointments-Births, Mar- ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... 1859. It is quite amazing—or rather it would be if we were not used to it—to observe the perverse pertinacity with which the Whig journals labour to misinterpret and misrepresent all the sayings and doings of Conservatives on public occasions. At banquet ...

SPIRIT OF THE PRESS

... majority dwindle to nothing under the influence of exposures which are not, certainly, calculated to exalt the estimation of Whig politicians in the eyes of the public. Whether the Opposition of February 1860 will make as factious an use of its power the ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Who but the Whigs I And when many of the same men afterwards s began to look into the conduct of their Whig rulers, and e consider whether they did not need a little of that . reform they had once so much talked of. who but e the Whigs immediately let ...

Advertisements & Notices

... ever b will prosper or flourish under a vacillating whig ministry; tei tth and I invariably remark that the whigs thrive and prosper the best when under a tory government. Then how is it et that whigs are better statesmen than tories. Gentlemen, es don't ...

Advertisements & Notices

... no doubt; but the great bulk of those who | voted for the Chartist candidates are Whigs-Wbigs, we I believe; of the first water, furious purtizans of the late is Whig Government-and great 'tiektmrs, of course, for tb that very order of things-the Monarchy ...