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Daily News (London)

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... that his objection to the measure was one of principle and not ofparty. The hon. member for Bath had proved that to the Whigs, and to Whig principles such measures were owing, and therefore he felt justified in giving Tory vote against it, especially as such ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... this great cause had tailed in efficiency ana completeness—certainly he (Mr. Disraeli) was not prepared to say that even a Whig government ought not to propose change. But let him be permitted to inquire was th s position, so painful to assume, reasonable ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... mildness of this bill was what he most dreaded about it. that respect it was in harmony with all the former professions of the whigs. What did they do for Ireland when formerly at the head of affairs ? Instead of sending agricultural lord lieutenant to ag ...

ELECTION NEWS

... influence possessed Colonel Reid, there appears be very little doubt of his return being secured at the next election. The Whigs, as that party has always done heretofore, will bring forward a an di data, whose return may be looked upon certain. The grand ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... Ultimately Lc Maitrc catered in'.o the recognisance required, and was released. The hardship of this case was kuown all tko Whig government of ISOo, who promised redress. They went out of office ; nothing was to be gat froTi the Toriet. Mr. Canning, in ...

IRELAND

... Forster, son of Mr. Forster. a banker in the borough (liberal); and the Hon. Mr. Littleton, eldest son of Lord Hatherton (whig). His lordship possesses good deal of influence in the borough, by means of property ; and Mr. Forster is not destitute of ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... public. This was nothing but a job for the benefit of a Whig peer. Mr. FERRAND called on the government either to admit or deny this. - The CHANCELLOR the EXCHEQUER said he was not aware of any whig peer being concerned in the matter. The committee then ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Sittpkis, Marshill, aoid Co. THE PEOPLE'S ANTHEM. 3 Extract front a pamlhttot entited i A flwr words of odvice tR Toits, Whigs, Raineals, atin Chlircitoteti, ptibtlit ed by Efilngham Wilsont, ilovil Exchange. secoti, ecition, price Gd. lil the elays ...

Advertisements & Notices

... TAXATION C ONSIDERED. ST of T . DBum prosim tibi. Efflagam Wilonlpblishr, 11. Royal Exchange. RETRENCHMENT, PEACE. REFORM I WHIG PLEDGES. Early next week sevll he published T- TTNREFORMED ABUSES in ChIURCH and E; IUST ATE ; with a Preliminary Tracinie ...

PARLIAMENT

... the hon. member in very vigorous attack upon the noble lord and the right honourable gentleman opposite, the great Whig party, that the Whig party had no right whatever to claim the doctrines of free trade as their own. [t was Pitt, said the honourable member ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... divided—For the amendment. 20 Against it 138—118 Mr. T. DUNCOMBE said that the vote which the had come to was 'disgraceful to a Whig administratM. Order, order, Chair, chair.) The SPEAKER said, that however much the hon. ■ ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... living in Strang) times. They saw free-trade measures carried by tories, ant church extension measures about to be carried by whigs. H) would oppose the bill in its various stages, but he would noi offer any factious opposition to its parsing. He thought ...