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DERBY, FRIDAY, SEPT. 5. 185 G

... living memory, have these great and cardinal points of the Whig creed been less advocated, or treated with more undisguised apathy, than now. Assuredly, if the Conservative parly be dissolved, Whig-radicalism unmistakeahly defunct. And it should be borne ...

(From the Morning Herald.)

... treatment from Whig leaders. They refuse be dragged through tho mire at the bidding of eager expectants of office, and they will not vote in direct opposition to their sympathies and convictions, in order to gratify the ambition of disconsolate Whigs. The resolution ...

DERBY, FHID.\Y, JUNE 11, JB5B

... the House of Commons. (Cheers.) No (|uestion at the present time more completely ponies the Whig press of the counlry ilian the palpable of (lie once powerful Whig parly. There is denying the disruption; ami there appears to he no available means wbirb it ...

Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton and a Fixed Doty Corn.—A letter was received in Lincoln, the other day, from Sir Edward

... as Sir Edward Lytton ; from one, who is a constitutional Whig, mixing in the society of the leading Whigs, may reasonably be expected to know something the real opinions of the coustitutioual Whig party, will, we are sure, be read with great satisfaction ...

Published: Wednesday 09 April 1851
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 125 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

TO-NIGHT

... doubt, the Whigs will wait until Ministers have had their turn ; aud viewing the hostile partiesfor it must be assumed that there con bo no union between Mr. Bright Lord Derby ou this subject—will then make their election. What if the Whigs should decide ...

The two J.nits' were left lor execution, but tin

... .. 1 Major'tv in favour of Conservatives in favour Wliiir- The above includes If) new claims established in favour of the Whigs by members the Freehold Land Society ; 21 new claims behalf of this society, five oi wlnch w. re cxpu l;i .iddition to tl ...

DERBY, FRIDAY, OCT. 17, 1856,

... Conservatives been called upon to act ? Lord Palmerston, the Whig Minister, has virtually repudiated the principles which called him office, and has literally adopted those of his opponents. He is a Whig Premier resting Tory opinions, and doing the work of the ...

FRANCK AND ENGLAND

... |»erfect godsend to ihe Whigs. They are determined to make the most of it. Even poor Lord DrumUurig tried ' lm'prentice hand' st it, but has the amende -aird cried, Sir Hoyle used to say, capivi.' In this, at feast, toe Whigs are perfect Spartans; ruth ...

THE DERBY ELECTION

... democracy ? This is the test. With Mr. Horsfall’s politici opinions no honest Whig can quarrel. Indeed, twenty years since, those opinions would hav* been deemed too Whiggish even by Whigs. W* say nothing of Mr. Hktworth's capacitv, alt though that is meagre ...

DOCK-YARD APPOINTMENTS

... seventeen leading men, are all of Whigs, who have been promoted for political ends. M. Mr. BEER said- I do not say, that they do not de. ist |senre their promotion; but they are all Whigs, pro, dns moted by the Whig government: they had always in- been ...

Published: Wednesday 18 May 1853
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 773 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

DERBY. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1859

... inspire them with confidence. between them, and the Whigs represented the Rcssbll and Palmbbstoh sections, there rery oomadereble difference of opinion, if not complete hostility, is certain that between the Whig*, and the Radicals headed by Mr. Bright, Mr. ...

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... company, both in price and shipping accommodation, will speedily ensure for them large and profitable export trade. —Sort hern Whig. ...