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ELECTION NEWS

... political question. visible movement has yet taken place among the Whigs.—Norfolk New*. Winchester Election.—lt now generally understood that Mr. John Bonham Carter will be the Whig candidate at the next election; if so, there is a certain blight to ...

ELECTORAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND

... of Surrey returned W. J. Denison, Esq., and C. Barclay, Esq., a Whig and Conservative ; the defeated candidate was W. Long, Esq. In 1837 remarkable contest took place. Mr. Denison, a Whig, was again returned by 1586 votes, and the Hon. Capt. Perceval, ...

LONDON, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1846

... John Majwers, with the Messrs. Fielden are representatives of the classes who next faxik it np, And now we have free-trade Whigs like Lord Johji Russell and Mr. Macaulay committing to the principle- The progress the short-time que. stion has undeniably ...

EDINBURGH

... wh c', when proposed them, they xssailed, were by themselves adopted. The Whig system of education went on, and went efficiently, under Tory management. Attempts which the Whigs could not safely' have ventured make, were made to soothe and court the great ...

LONDON, THURSDAY, DEC. 30

... that churchmen should not comprehend, and should protest against it. Seeing and knowing the stuff of which bishops, and even whig bishops, have been made, we must own we were not surprised to find rural dean on the farthest verge of England entertain the ...

LONDON, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11

... something to talk at. The Lord- Lieutenant is too liberal, too fair, too bland, and too Irish, for censure to reach him; the Whigs too earnest in their endeavours to pacify and to feed. Young Ireland offers itself as convenient whipping-post, and solicits ...

Advertisements & Notices

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LONDON, SATURDAY, APRIL 10

... visibly weakened in parliamentary warfare. This measure would do much propagate through the country the improved feeling has made whig and tory almost empty shibboleths in the capital. When we set against all thess advantages the one counterweight of narrowly ...

METROPOLITAN COMPLETE SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION

... his adherents, was supported by a very respectable minority. Thus the people ould sec that they cocld not trust either to Whigs or Tories', but must put their own shoulders to the wheel. (Cheers.) They I must impvove their own knowledge, and adv&'uce ...

LONDON, SATURDAY, NOV. 28

... point in Whig policy; and the discredit which former financial difficulties brought on Whig governments, very naturally makes the present Chancellor of the Exchequer unusually sensitive on this subject. What will the country say if another Whig Chancellor ...

PROVINCIAL

... stating the course he had pursued whilst in Manchester, where resided for several years. He declared himself to a conservative-whig, favour of the proposed measure of national education, which, he hoped, was only an instalment a great good, and that the grant ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... out of view was the gracious and merciful interposition of Providence in his favour when the whigs went out of office. (Much laughter.) No sooner did the whigs leave office than the country was blessed with three abundant harvests succession ; and it was ...