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... WHIGS AND TORIES. Mr. EDITOR,— The Bear and the Lion ;—a fable.—A bear had slain a fine young heifer—a lion disputed the prize with him, and a derperate battle ensued ; at last the combatants, wearied with the fight, wbich had been long and obi,tinately ...
... WHIG GOVERNMENT. TO THE EDITOR. • celebrated Roman was told to beware of the Ides of March, and our own statesmen should be cane/ respecting the 22d of this month, which has on sev era .„ marked occasions, been singularly fatal to Whig gover,', ments ...
... WHIG DOINGS. This day the O'Connell pgriiamenthousc, Corn Exchange, was lent to Mr. Zaber, a Polish patriot, who harangued at length on the state of persecution he and his countrymen endured from the Emperor of Russia. This detail of grievances was highly ...
... WHIG MEASURES. TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING HERALD. Sta,—When the Whigs were turned out of office upon a late occasion, as a last effort to save themselves, they raised the corn question; but signally failed at that time. Through the treachery of our ...
... WHIG PROSPERITY. (From 83//'s IVeekly Messenger.) Sir Charles Wood is an excellent special pleader. The other day it fell to his lot to convince the house and the country that Free-trade had kept up the revenue and succeeded in a satisfactory manner. ...
... DOWNFALL OF THE WHIGS. The provincial journals received to-day—the Conservative, the Moderate, and the Ultramontane, are all glorying in the downfall of the Russell Cabinet. Before, huwever, introducing a few passages to show the universality of the feeling ...
... WHIG STRATAGEMS. MR. EDITOR,—It is right that the committees and friends of the conservative candidates of the city of London should be early and fully acquainted with the indefatigable exertions of the self-styled liberals, and the tricks they resort ...
... occupy a prominent place in the political creed of modern whigs. The Lord Advocate ( faithful Andrew himself) expressed what perhaps may more properly be called a whig rule of action than a whig principle. Adverting to the recent municipal election in ...
... who feel that their craft is in danger should the whigs be dismissed from power, or their popularity decline. Let us ask again, when we are called upon to support this whig dynasty, what have the whigs done to deserve the loathsome praise daily poured ...
... WHIG QUARRELS. The organs of Lord Normanby are to-day trying to make Peace with the Northern Whig whose sneers at the new O'Connell organisation in Ireland sting the allies of government, amongst whom Lord Normanby is about to divide fresh spoils. They ...
... WHIG BLUNDERING. (From the Liverpool Mail.) We stated last week that we had received an intimation from the Stamp-office in this town that the publication of a circular respecting the Corn Market, in a second edition, would subject us to double duty on ...