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... WHIGS AND RADICALS. At the Conservative Press Dinner on Friday evening Lord SALISBURY made a significant reference to the discord already prevailing in the Liberal camp on the question of the direc- tion to be given to the new agitation pro- moted by ...
... . - of the ei-Whig nobleman. ea by the way, how nervous Lord list.t/noes to be about his l eery speech he is afraid he will each oration he thinks it a fact is he is really very modest., Wig also bores him. said not. long os Mod of mine, who congratulated ...
... THll E lItI REVOLT. j1 I tt, ' _ r 1A . ?? XN'VI litL'UIjl. The revolt of the Whigs from the ]eader- ship of Mr. GLADSTONE is now complete and final, Lord HARTINGTON has not belied the expectations raised by the speeches he made during the Ueneral Election ...
... MR GLADSTONE AND THE [ WHIGS. The Duke of Bedford, writing to to-day's Tunes, says The belief, which is becoming general, that Mr Gladstone is prepared to use his power in Parliament to hand over the loyal in Ireland to the dominion of the disloyal, obliges ...
... /Whigs& !or Nanny Years. No 5, Panrlteolferther, Norther Tydfil, November, DEAR Ideimetalre Apulian. I hal from you four months aro bat bean of Watt to I can testily to their value in sorb cum 'Wawa. you very much.—l am, you. truly, lir. R. Lansdale, ...
... ANOTUHiER WHIG. CONVEIRT. THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY OR SHIPWRECR AND REVOLUTION. A LANDOWNER'S GRIEVANCES. During tre past week the Rev. W. A. Duckwortb, d of Orcihardleigh Park, near Frome, who is one of 'a ti'e largest landowners in the districthas attended ...
... 'THE WHIG i AND THE HOME RULE BILL The /May that Yr. of motion for the rejetiioa of the Oartinimeat uf Ireland Bill, had disappeared the agenda paper of the Housed Common?, at its meetiag on Monday, awl no other had taken it. plate. N.lin lota atrain ...
... Karr. hal Whig Ink, igitatt beton alleldlidowitiseaged an .1 1. *ad in” or 010041•1• lbws. • ...
... WILL THE WHIGS COALESCE WITH THE TORIES. The Standard, on thursday, says : —ln ' all probability Lord Salisbury will place himself in communication with the leaders of the Liberal Unionias before coming to any final decision in regard to the constitution ...
... I ROW THE WHIGS LOST WATER- I - FORD. I r - - _ t WJLUa. The story of how the Whigs lost Waterford is brief but instructive. It has a moral, too, which it is to be hoped may not be-lost upon the Opposi. tion. Political capital is not a commodity with ...