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the move intelligent end indnetrioae the work* mg oleesee. As the ease now stands the House of Commons has decided

... as that on which he. Lord Palmerston, (as will be seen by his speech on Wednesday in the Commons), and, wc may presume, the Whigs arc prepared take their stand ; the leading features of *which are, a £lO county franchise, a rating franchise in boroughs ...

THE STATE OF PARTIES

... TIIE STATE OF PARTIES. ?? I . . .. . s.. .. Notwithstanding the continued vaticinations of thc I Whig and Radical press, and the diatribes of the non- I n descript Tihes, there is a very general feeling among I the really thinking men of all parties ...

Published: Wednesday 04 August 1852
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 538 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

DERBY, FRIDAY. JAN. 26. 1855

... tic of the Cabinet, is delusion. But it cmuol denied that the bistorv of Whig governments his always exhibited the absence this invaln-ihle quality. W ...

THE PALMERSTON GOVERNMENT

... that to grasp at patronage is the conani-orf win all political parties. The Whigs have imputed it to the Tories, and the Tories have replied by jaunting to the conduct of the Whigs ; and there isfor human nature the same everywhere—no reason whatever suppose ...

MEETING OF PARLIAMENT—STATE OF PARTIES

... themselves Reformers, in contrast to or the Whigs, are jealous of each other. A strong ra hr suspicion ceists, that what are called the Macesteran school, are anxious to enter into a separate paue the Whigs, solely on trade principles; while them ardent ...

Published: Wednesday 03 November 1852
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1244 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

SPIRIT OF THE PRESS

... some further adherents from among the old Whig party. \advocating a Reform Bill a little in advance of last, but still widely different front that pro- posed by John Russell, which, it appears, many of the old Whig families dislike as much as the Conservatives ...

THE CONSERVATIVE SCHISM

... indeed, that, practically, there slight difference in the principles which actuate the moderate Conservative and the moderate Whig, and that were it not for party names, and party associations, they would found generally act together. For instance. What ...

UottingbamsbiH

... UottingbamsbiH. Nottingham.—At the Town Council meeting on Monday Air. John (Whig) was chosen mayor for the ensuing year upon the nomination of Mr. Councillor Felkin, seconded .Mr. Councillor Siaith Fowler. Mr. Alderunu Cullen proposed Mr. Charles Felkin ...

the meeting of the City auxiliary to the London Mission, held on Saturday, Lord John Russell, who presided, ..

... united body amounting 306 members. Tbey outnumber the Palmerstonians by nearly three to one. They more than double the Russell Whigs. They have a majority of 51 over the combined and Russellites. They beat these, even when strengthened by Mr. Blight's followers ...

The Reform Bill.—The Times of Monday says:— 11 are informed that at a meeting of the heads of the old

... The Reform Bill.—The Times of Monday says:— 11 are informed that at a meeting of the heads of the old Whig party on Saturday it was determined that Lord John Russell should move Resolution as amendment upon the motion for the second reading of the Reform ...

Published: Wednesday 09 March 1859
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 225 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

IRELAND

... been entirely dependent on him for their support. These facts we have from an authority which cannot be questioned.—Northern Whig ...

Published: Wednesday 20 July 1859
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 216 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER AND JOURNAL, AUGUST 1, 1856

... Disraeli labours in bis speech very earnestly to prove that political parties are not broken up that is, that the distinctions of Whig, Tory, and Radical, exist as prominently as ever. But, this so, how that largo parliamentary majorities cannot commanded, or ...