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CAPTAIN RICHARDS ON LOCAL TOPICS

... superior intelligence and conduct of the Whigs, • the question naturally arises, seeing that these evils existed some years ago, why, during their enjoyment from to 1700 of almost a monopoly of p»wer, the Whigs did not reform all these evils (Applause ...

tNGLE AND HIS LECTURE AGAIN. ' w,7, the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette. To the ' ' , c haying p

... because Mr. Uume withdrew bis support iv consequence of Mr. Disraeli's refusiug to compromise his opinions with regard to the Whigs. is, however, a decidedly unfair course to rake together all that has fallen from au aspiring aud even giddy youth, no m .ttei ...

Exeter Gazette Daily Telegram Mb. Cardwell assures us that the Ashantee Expedition is going on —and has been ..

... Describing a Spiritualist seance, which he was present, and -which he himself condemns as a patent imposture, this scion of Whig nobility nevertheless proceeds to remark that Not only is the testimony offered by Spiritualists immeasurably stronger, both ...

LONDON LETTER

... since Lord Poltimore undertook the office. As for Lord Monson, he used to represent the very corrupt, and now disfranchised, Whig borough of Reigate. r is u . nders tood, in well-informed circles, that the Land Bill of the Government will- be of a very ...

We hi received several letters the Cathedral Reredos it niust decline to publish.any comments while the gation ..

... accession to the Devon County Agricultural Association the occasion of what is really an invaluable protest on the part of a Whig peer against the sys. tern of centralization and bureaucracy which has already gone so far to supersede the ancient administrative ...

Exeter Gazette Daily Telegram Stroud election may well serve for more than a nine day's wonder. It is a marvel

... particular head could influence his chances of election. Then Sir H. Havelock had the backing of his brother-in-law, Earl Ducie, a Whig potentate of large possessions and great influence in the district, to say nothing of the support accorded to him by the Radical ...

LONDON LETTER

... constituency are the very people for whose support the Government has recently angled to the grievous offending of steady Whigs ? It cannot be Conservative re-action, for Liberals assure that such thing does not exist. Whence then this miracle Who shall ...

THE TAUNTON ELECTION PETITION

... fcbe caQ didate -0 ?' bave sanctioned or consented to what they did, , 'Sot even have, in express terms, forbidden the doing Whig , tbey did, would be responsible. Mr. Justice acta ted who was agent, by asking whether, if the ~i e gal, tde P erson would ...

LONDON LETTER

... Arthur Russell's Speech at Tavistock a.R the Marquis of Salisbury had not written his famous Quarterly article vain. Another Whig has just responded to the Marquis's exhortation. Anot her little Devonshire town has just witnessed the'phenomenon of a politician ...

LONDON LETTER

... once let in, will now-a-days, not be found easily. Why, the necessity for this turning out or this letting if Tories, Whigs, and Radicals toe politically Mr. Goldwin Smith and Professor Tyndall are at issue with regard to the hatred which the people ...

EXETER ELECTION

... became involved in this war. They became involved in the business after the miserable attempt on the part of Lord Grey, a Whig minister, then colonial secretary at the time Lord Russell was in office, to introduce a ridiculous system of self-government ...

The Exeter and Plymouth Gazette. , 28, 1874. have no general elections to excite being King, Lords, and o ber

... Speaking for Hie. Government, Mr. Lowe ga The West African war was not of our own seeking. Nobody asserts that it was. But a Whig Colonial Minister has shewn that it was brought about their own blundering, which comes very much t ...