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LONDON, SATURDAY, July 17

... contemporary's attack upon the Whig Myth, The glorious revolution is always interesting topic, and abundant leisure might appropriately relieved by a demonstration, which might founded on a text from Lord Byhox, that the Whigs have occasionally been out ...

The Queen and the late Review.—His Royal Highness the Field Marshal Commandingin-Chiet' lias received the ..

... Cabinet at the First Lord the Treasury's official residence in Downing-street to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon. A meeting of Whig members of Parliament was held lust evening to consider the Irish Compensation Bill. hear that the meeting was thinly attended ...

ELECTION NEWS

... political question. visible movement has yet taken place among the Whigs.—Norfolk New*. Winchester Election.—lt now generally understood that Mr. John Bonham Carter will be the Whig candidate at the next election; if so, there is a certain blight to ...

ELECTORAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND

... of Surrey returned W. J. Denison, Esq., and C. Barclay, Esq., a Whig and Conservative ; the defeated candidate was W. Long, Esq. In 1837 remarkable contest took place. Mr. Denison, a Whig, was again returned by 1586 votes, and the Hon. Capt. Perceval, ...

NEWS FROM PARIS

... the place to the Liberals. A bitter struggle is hand. Tho Toi-ies know they have lost their overwhelming majority, and the Whigs think their time has como. Ever since the Berlin Treaty Lord Beaconsfield's popularity has been on tho decline. has often seemed ...

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... Eve:NrNr, TO OBLIGE BENSON. Mes'rs. Emery, F. Robson, zad Leslie: Miss ,Marston, Niss E. Turner.-THE FIRST NIGHT, Messrs. Alfred Whig-an, Leslie, Vincent, ant Harwood Cooper; Misc P. Horton, and Miss Emily Ozmonde.-And TIlE WANDERING MINSTREL. Mr. F. Robson; ...

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... distrust and are shy of the Whigs. This is the reason why, at the present crisis, the people would place as little con- fidence in a PALMERSTON Cabinet composed of pure Whigs as in a PALMERISTON Cabinet composed of a medley of Whigs and Aberdeenites. The people ...

ME. CALLAN, M.P., AND MR. SULLIVAN, M.P

... electors Meath if they do not insist on the fullest explanation of this strangely suspicious proceeding on the ?art of that Whig in England—rampageous patriot in relaud. What, say you, Meath, this transaction on the part High Heaven Sullivan? The witness ...

The relations between the llouso of Lords aud the House of Commons are becoming decidedly strained, to adopt ..

... House of Commons. There was a Tory House of Lords and there was Tory House of Commons. Again, there was a Whig House of Lords and there was a Whig House Commons. Except at intervals it has not happened that the House of Lorda and the House of Commons come ...

LONDON, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1846

... John Majwers, with the Messrs. Fielden are representatives of the classes who next faxik it np, And now we have free-trade Whigs like Lord Johji Russell and Mr. Macaulay committing to the principle- The progress the short-time que. stion has undeniably ...

have frequently applauded the intention Mr. to use ordinary SuTfor dealing with Irish disturbance before Lin ..

... Forsteii only. speaks of Mr. Gladstone's Administration a pretended Liberal '' Government. By descent Mr. is almost pure a Whig any GREY or Russell of them all, and this hostility to the political stock from which he springs is a curious perversion and ...