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11 lAA

... of then year 118493 Ls received s latter from Ls., iippuioting • wetting et Cantacitary, sad ionise. min Log with Ler into,- Whig, and they went to:rather to %Vegetable, to • lot. berme of g relative of the suiteT-loelser, stem they waged IWO met meriting ...

DlBolllllll.li

... curt. Jack, it appeared from the evidence, wain into the shops of several pesiesably.dispoied parties, soltcn hag alms, and Whig refu.sif, gave utterance to the most aburive lauguagc, and otherwise con. ducted himself in a duarderly rummer, which in no ...

ENGLAND

... him off. The learned Judge passed the Scottish bar in 1822; for some time he tilled the office of Depr.tc- Advocate under the Whig Government; he wee. appointed Sheriff of Stirlingshire in 1940; and in 1853, on the accession of lord Aberdeen to power, he ...

Wedekaday..llpril

... wishing to doted the or particular individuals. people began to he tick of the Whig 101 l of fare—Patjest's perdrir. Since the Reform 11.11, there have leen hall-ador. Whig Cabinets, but there LAS twee, be. a Litagal Admiutstration The system reached its ...

nada', May n

... wilco it was made the subject of • mottou. ilr. Ca itnerta, in reply to Clonseellor of the Es.. chantey Arad that I. would Whig en hot nw' of onus.* un the r Slatting to. morrow night In reply to Mr. Milner Oikon, Mr. CA IRDWIILL bta.ted that be •rould ...

AUIII'IIALIA

... . (A Ora limeb 16, 11138. A/01411R change of litivernuient bas tale. 'The old Haines, tuiniatry, who.• that of Liberal Whigs at home, hate given place to l.kerr advanced bet of piliticians. tau, of re. signatiou of the .44 Cabinet, wan their being ...

THE DEDAT6 ON MR. CARDWELL'S RESOLUTIONS

... Peril eoald ea think of resigning. told thio my sty, wetter het been explained the public will not place thafiderar in the Whigs. In a few *was Lord Canning .ill hare had opporte. ale, of communicating with MiniSterP, and we then thee knew whether the ...

PAXLIAMENT

... iu any useless speculations about it. Let it eillbee, that while Tories, Liberal Cuorervativ“,Pa'intretoidana, Peel- Item, Whigs, sod Advanced Liberals, are all ready to shout that they will be no parties to a fectious opposition, or give partizan vote ...

THE PRESS

... the Derby Day; but Lord lairhy himself to-day gives precedence to his horn, and we cannot do less. TIM LIBERAL PARTY AND THE WHIG CLIQUE. (inns 1.16. It bowl the misfortune of the Literal party to el divided Into thaw who will take other an I who will eat ...

THE WAY THEY 110 IT

... the people being attended to The fight Is for the possawelon of Downing :Drees. •nd up and down that exclusive street, where Whigs and Tories, .lone ere allowed to ent o r, you may look in Vain fur a door that ever opens for the admission of the unrepresented ...

lIIRSuLVTION OF PARLIAMBNT

... for their gel about thirty state. the G•tverionteut burghs, which would mete ditterenee • aoj %Wahl other. the Palmerston Whigs ••iul•I 1.. Jitthlaeril by more estnest Liher.llA. Thie Itteei.e etteogthto the bli,is• try, hcemise there net would be tees ...

711 'IOTII Or ergSCRS

... there wee a considerable amount of Notion among a large laxly of the Literals in coo sequesee of the manure in which the late Whig Governments have treated questions of Reform, and there ass, we think, be so doubt but that ibis feeling lay et the bottom ...