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... Lord became more unpopular than almost any 1 .Ming statesman of his time. The Toriei dislike I liim for his Liw Reforms, the Whigs for his return to his old Toryism, which ended iu the famous measures which turned out the (iovernment. Then began these celebrated ...

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... Mnodella, Lord Selborne and. Mr. U. Osborne Morgan. It it something quite noiral the country lonov experiencing. Tbry and Whig, Whig and Tory alternately and vat the old order of changes of Oorernment; but now a third political factor come prominently to ...

TO W IST TA.Xj K

... previously known, the effect produced the Ministerial announcement was very striking. It mattered not whether one conversed with Whig, Tory, or Kadical, the bin then of the talk was the same—the certainty of a dissolution of Parliament, and whether week or ...

TO W N TAL K

... marked a change of ministers; Lord Derby gave way to Lord Palmerston, with broad-bottomed following, for it included, with old Whigs, the boat remains of Peel and few decided Radicals —indeed, one Quaker, a professor of peace principles, not in the Cabinet ...

LIVELY SCENES IN DUBLIN

... Their utterance* were cheered and cheered again. Mr. Dunne said that instead of former crouching, sneaking, and grorrllinc Whigs, they bad now two Irishmen who were using every effort in the cause of their oppressed country. THE HARVEST AND THE PRICE OF ...

O’DONOVAN

... editorial. Mk. vvitEßLAis, spt*aking At Warrington the other night, ridiculed the invitation of Lord Randolph Churchill to the Whigs to join the Conservative*; but at the same time he warned the moderate Liberals that the great body the electors would not ...

SINGULAR ISSUE OF A WEDDING CEREMONY

... the most curious illustrations of the wellknown aphorism, There’s many a slip ’twixt the cup and the lip,” says the Northern Whig, oocurred, are informed, in Antrim, day or two ago. It would appear, that at early hour of the morning, dashing snite of three ...

OUTLINES OF THE WEEK

... were desired, how easy it would propose specific improvements the course of the discussion that measure! If the discontented Whigs and the Tories join, it is clear that shall have Reform Bill this session, unless the public insists more strongly the necessity ...

DEATH OF LORD CRANWORTH

... entered the Reformed Parliament the same year as member for Penryn and Falmouth. He became Solicitor-General just before the Whigs went out in December, 1834, and he returned to the same office when they came in again in April, 1835. Four years later he ...

OPINIONS OP THE PRESS

... Cabinet in refusing concession or conciliation to America. And what have we now ? When power was to be snatched from the Whigs, Lord Stanley was full of hopes and hints that the Alabama question might be settled. A precious year and half of peace has ...

LAKE’S FALMOUTH PACKET AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER. IRISH INTELLIGENCE

... I»avitt, addressing large meeting at Athy the other day, com| tlie* two English parties, and said that while lie agreed that the Whigs were all lliat O'Connell had d«'»crib*d them, the people should not lore sight of tin* crimesandinfamyoftlielandlordclaHS, ...

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... tbs House is very shaky indeed. Lord John Rusaell, who believes the House can never safe unless it rests solid substratum Old whig family clique, is seriously apprehensive that the want ot such basis at present endangers the whole structure. Williams, who ...