Refine Search

Newspaper

Blandford and Wimborne Telegram

Countries

Access Type

124

Type

114
6
4

Public Tags

No tags available
More details

Blandford and Wimborne Telegram

WHAT DO WE HOPE _FOR?

... tricks and shams, of the wretched and disingenuous policy that strqve to live not by straightferward work, but by dishing the Whigs, will be a distinct gain. Real Conservatism will not be misrepresented by Radicalism that has turned its coat and has nothing ...

Eoil3ll Calk ant Start ecbors. To the Editor

... by; but as I am no politician, or rather, belong to neither party, I must refrain from expressing any sympathy with either Whig or Tory. It strikes me, however, that it would be greatly to the advant-21 V 0 of the borough if these party fights were abolished ...

THE FARMER'S REAL FRIENDS. Ilawfinch singes—

... So the colour he voted was high Toree blue. But as I was a gwiun for to look at a pig, I meets wi' old Snow ad bedizoued out Whig. On his breast in a button-hole a gurt yeller bow, Of the same round his hat a smart riband wore Snow. sir, I to 'why who ...

SWAN A GE. .ff Light/5 anti Jlichers

... no in re than is wasted in wages every week. Mr. Drax mu 4 be consoled by the thought that it is not a red-cap but merely a w(h)ig which has secured his coveted seat on the crowded benches of St, Stephens. Wearying Wareham is represented by such an out-of- ...

AN IRISH BANKRUPT

... and the present time did tot afford much leisure for the consideration of general and theoretical subjects. AND THE LIBERALS.—Whig leaders, on the whole, are sensible and prudent men. They will not, without grave cause, withdraw themseltes from the strong ...

DORCHESTER

... the intellectual power of the Tories in Parliament. The Liberal party has, in county matters, too readily followed this lead. Whig magnates, who have shown no special aptitude for Parliamentary work, and, in many cases, a callous disregard for the opinions ...

SATURDAY'S CORN MARKET

... when accession of dignity causes Mr. Portnian's seat to be vacated, the Liberals .4 Dorset will see to it that they accept no Whig nominee, but secure the services of a Liberal of the broadest sympathies, devoted to the good government of all our people ...

MR. BRA WAUGH

... _ In spite of official contradictions it is pretty certainly known that changes will take ere long, in the • Cabinet. The Whig and Radical clew uts managed to square their differences upon Irish questions; but the Transvaal affair presents a rock, on ...

I (Swart of /WI

... matches into eels nests in the roof. As Irish Land Leaguer at Leeds last week said, at a psblis meeting, he bad no faith in the Whigs, and he had Ito faith in the Tories, and he would freely make his Satanic Majesty a present of one to take away the other. ...

TILE IRISH LAND BILL

... TILE IRISH LAND BILL. - -- Sir,—Tne arJat p uty struggle between the united forced of Whigs and To.ies versus the Advanced L'lerals r,yer the Irish Land Bill, will b 3 watched with interest by all grades of society, but especially by the agriculturists ...

Obbs anb enbls

... superfine-kid-gloved tenderness was in the habit of talking of his contemporaries:— 1 To Lord Pahnenton he says:—You owe the Whigs gnat gratitude, my lord, and totrefore, I think, you will betray them? Our language commands no expression of awn which ha* ...

16,_ ROYAL EYE INFIRMARY

... they_ did not .Nltvice I could- Weyni at means the Cluncil h - a -a exciting thai my, and would rather have a magnificent Whigs be erected without doing the county any harm. e who now use the roads and bridges are those it pay for them, ant if a law were ...