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THE FIFTH OF NOVEMBER. To the Editor of the Exeter and Plymouth. Gazette. Sir, —The Fifth November is again ..

... we expect, and the career Free Trade is not exactly what its promoters anticipated. regards religious disabilities, the Whigs wanted allies, aud made a compact accordingly ; but with all their unity on the .battle field, when arrayed against the National ...

To the Editor of the Exeter and Plymouth Gaxtte. Sir,—ln the unanswerable letter of An Elector to-day's ..

... days, as well as in ours, there were two parties in the State, who abused each other soundly whenever they had chance. But Whig and Tory were not known then : it was Papist and Protestant. lather party used all manner of means get an advantage over the ...

REPRESENTATION OF SOUTHWARK

... Society, is to be the candidate selected by the Labour Representation League. He is to be put forward without reference to Whig or Conservative interests, and if any cry be raised about dividing the Liberal interest and letting in the Tory, such cry will ...

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette SATURDAY, Oct. 30. Mr. Gladstone's refusal to liberate the Fenian convicts has had ..

... representing extreme views, talks the fatal facility of letter-writing, which is one of the most perilous accomplishments of Whig Premiers. We know not whether the Government, in order soften the incidence of their refusal to liberate the prisoners, has ...

EXETER WORKING MEN CONSERVATIVE UNION

... the misery and misfortune of England—as having grown with her growth and strengthened with her strength ; but was opposed Whig clique, who well knew that such Commission, if appointed, would bring light some of their dark deeds, and his motion was defeated ...

Exeter Gazette Daily Telegram WEDNESDAY, Nov. 17, It is so many years since a Bishop was appointed to the Diocese

... they d foresee, having greater faith in some fine e ° . politics than in the lessons of experience ; and * the men of the Whig class, who play with the a& * the Radicals for their own purposes, never inte 11 plunge into revolutionary schemes, but o ...

BUDLEIGH SALTERTON RAILWAY. the Editor of tiie Exeter and Plymouth Gazette. Sir, —I am rejoiced to read' Mr. ..

... notice of Parliament, qujtnig his autnor, but inaugurated the principle of commercial treedom, at a time when the leaders the Whig party had not learnt the B C financial legislation. L'lie Editor's statement that Huskissou did nut represent the Tory party ...

Exeter Gazette Daily Telegram. TUESDAY, Nov. Loud Cairns has retired from the leadership of the Conservative ..

... relation of public opinion to political parfaes is not what it was when tile hate Earl Derby became the acknowledged Tory leader Whigs and Radicals have met ground, and have started a policy which their supporters ot a quarter of a century since would be astonished ...

GENERAL NEWS

... supporters. And this is called a Liberal Government. There is certainly a great deal in aname—a great deal in claptrap. That Whigs and Radicals should be allowed to appropriate to themselves one name, that of Liberals, knowing, as we do, the deep fundamental ...

SELECTIONS PROM THE COMIC WEEKLIES

... county of Tipperary, very happily designates them/ the Government Fenian and the People's Fenian. The truth is, that the Whigs, Radicals, or Liberals—by whatever name they may be called —invariably, when out of place, fraternize with tbe disaffeected ...

SdEWETH THE CONSEQUENCE OF PLANTING THISTLES AND THORNS. There's a city the West, Whose history will attest ..

... her name, When forgetting olden hrav'ry, Yielding io Liberal kuav'iy, She fell an easy prey, veiy Much her shame. A prey to Whig designing, And honied (aba) combining With sycophantic whining. The City fell,— Forgot her ancient glory, iv MB*, and told ...

The Gazette Daily Telegram SATURDAY, Jan. 15. Some working-men politicians are very much displeased with Mr. ..

... lated by the flunkeys surrounding the throne, and characterised his reference to the working-classes a piece of miserable Whig special-pleading, and a most lamentable mistake These remarks were highly approved by the crowded audience, who passed ...