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WHIGS AND LIBERALS

... WHIGS AND LIBERALS. Since 1850 Lord John Russell has been held in a state of continual duresse by Radicalism, and only liberated on bail at three brief periods, whilst be produced his three reform sureties in 1852, 1554, and ISGO. Sr has it been with ...

since the Reform Bill came into operation, been the hands of the Whigs and Radicals; but it has now returned

... since the Reform Bill came into operation, been the hands of the Whigs and Radicals; but it has now returned a good Conservative and Protectionist. The ”at was vacated by the resignation of Mr. Blewitt, and was contested Mr. Lindsay the Free-lrade, and ...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY HERALD

... gains, 18. Whig-Radical Gains —Bodmin 1, Berwick 1, Whitby 1, Pontefract 1, Roscommon-1, Plymouth 1, Lincoln 1. Total Whig-Radical gains, 7. Thus the Conservatives show net gain of 11 seats. Of these 11 seats were previously filled by Whig-Radicals, and ...

CITY AND COUNTY ADVERTISER. Old ladies are apt to be fidgotty and loquacious; and to breathe their fears ..

... freely and prematurely. So it comes to pass that worthy Mrs. Harris's laudable zeal for the Church, and pardonable antipathy to Whigs liave hurried her into bruiting about a story, which turns out to untrue ; that Lord Palmerston had stopped tho Queen's Letters ...

Bishop of Hanford In the plaoa coma the Iriah tail They «ra abaolutely necessary—».e. their noaes are neoeasaiy ..

... support of this omnium gatherum Cabinet. But they never will forgive the Whigs for the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill,’ and although Sir J. Graham and Mr. Gladstone steered clear of this Whig blunder, and for the sake of the prospective support of the Irish Papacy ...

POLITICAL

... papers ■ay it confidently affirmed that Mr. Macaulay has aban* doned his intention take his seat for Edinburgh, and that the Whigs have resolved to start Mr. Horcraan his room, soon a vacancy declared. ...

OUR CITY ELECTION

... an elector who is, to say the least, nnti-f onservative Whig—an ardent advocate of the ballot, and warm sympathiser in that liberal spirit of progressive Reform’* which in the minds and mouths Whigs and Radicals has no limit short of what even Liberal ...

OXFORD TrSTTVERSTTY HERALD:

... hoped that the desire for inquiry into, these two cases did not spring from wish to cloak the fact that aeystem of corruption, Whig Ministers one •' d ® on the other, had, fora series of years kept the and he protested against the result of this inquiry being ...

Death*

... will be seen, was that though not exactly bribed —slwhj excepting those who got that they were influenced to vote with (he Whigs against Mr. Disraeli’a Budget. quote the statement of the Morning Herald, ii now established, by the admission of alt parties ...

POLITICAL

... s, 317 ; Liberals. 339; liberal majority, 22. Another conespondent of the same paper estimates the Conservatives at 312 , Whigs, Radicals, and Peclites, 339. Mr H. J. Selwin, a son-in-law of the late Lord Ljndhurst, announced as a candidate for the r ...

THE “ UNPRINCIPLED COMBINATION

... in anywise propitiated. The coalition with the Whigs, however, has not been confined to the late division. The Peelites have been in closest consultation and alliance with Lord John Russell and other Whig leaders all throughout the negociations of the ...