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... Hartington is secretly glad that Lord Randolph is out; and Lord Salisbury Is certainly not weeping beause of it. B~ut if the Whig leader found himself unable to enter Lord Salisbury's Cabinet he made it clear hisi afternoon that he can materially strengthen ...

TRADE AFFAIRS

... believed to he willing to join such. a. combination, and it~is said that its promoters hope to: attract a certain number of Whigs irons the L~iberal. side. - . ...

COMMERCIAL NOTES

... duties. His greed of power and his jealousy drove colleagueB alter colleague out of office, and they became leaders of a new Whig faction, who styled themselves The Eng Patriots, to whom soon rallied the fragment of the and Tory party ; their whole aim ...

THE REVENUE

... even a greater-in all measures of financial and so- cial reform. (Fromn the -ilferning Herald.) Brazen the matter as they may, Whig financial manage- Ment hourly loses its lacquer. Stoutly and stolidly the Chancellor of the Exchequer resisted the proposition ...

HISTORIC EARLS AND EARLDOMS O SCOTLAND

... were immediately corn. mnenced, all parties were anxious to return members to decide the future position of the nation. The Whigs secured a majority favour- able to the Prince of Orange, though a number of the Baroes and all the Bishous still clung to the ...

TRADES' UNIONS

... any *ore than fana- th isoiss of asiy other kind, assails it at every hand. ke Fow long will the alliance of Constitntional Whigs to and 1)enocratie Theorists remain on the face of such pe coaal~iiations as Political Trades' Unions, devoted to fos tho ...

SCOTCH WHISKY TRADE

... 28th, and the production for the following nighit. 'Mr Thomas Mackilight, for ipwards of M0 years editor of time Northern Whig, Belfast, died on Sunday, Deeeeasd, who wf-s over 0 year- 1;f age, was a native of the south of England, and was the author ...

INTERESTING FACTS REGARDING SCOTTISH FISHERIES

... Grey has been seven years in 1'arlia- ment. His House of Commons manner is admired. Those who are jealous of him call him a Whig. But he himself, though an aristocrat and a land- owner, prefers to be called a Radical, rather of the stiffer sort. Youlig ...

FREE TRADE BANQUET AT MANCHESTER

... principles.i Tileh free traders belonged to no party: thie would never unite tle e principles of free trade to any party, either Whig, Tory, or Ra- dic-al but no party could be~ atllow~ed to continne in officewhichli was not falirly and honestly determined ...

VACATION SPEECHES

... d seeun 'that the Russians at Constanti- by nople meant destruction to the peace 'of 'Europe. ed Every English Government, Whig, or' Tory, or a combination of both, had striven to keep r her away from it. France and Italy fought would 'fight against'it ...

PROTECTION AND FREE-TRADE

... assistance of his Ministers, after the most careful deliberation and consideration, including the Secretary of State, Mr Webster, a Whig and a Liberal politician-considered by many the greatest statesman of the agc-[see the Earl of Carlisle's late admirable lecture ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... Dragoons, to be Captain, vice Newman, whp exchanges; Lieutenant James Atkinson, from the 70th Foot, te.bi 1ieufenant, vice Whig- ham, who exchanges ; Ensign John Shaw Wyllie. to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Thellusson, who retires. 87th Foot_..Edwiu ...