THE GENERAL ELECTION

... very uhg&ud:g: fi personally, bi‘;-fld great ability accomplishment, he will bo-m-mon u? House, and will, we believe, be both by Whig aud Tory. As a counter check to the vietory in Porihahire, Lord Macduff, sou of the Earl of ¥ife, has cfi—d Elgimshiro from ...

Published: Saturday 14 February 1874
Newspaper: St. Andrews Citizen
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 177 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

—~——— OPEN-AIR MEETING, No. 3

... | ing that although he proved himselt a very good whig lie was not a liberal. e deserved better of the whigs of the last centary than of the present; but he opposed reform of every kind. The late whig government was broken up by its own internul dissensions ...

MARRIAGE UNDER DIFFICULTIES. (From Punch.)

... as though one were ashamed of it! To be sure, Armenian wives may make exception of their husbands from their usual mode of whig, and just conceive, 8:0: things, how they must revel in the privilege! my goodness ! how my tongue would go at my dear Johnny ...

BEDFORDSHIRE TIMES AND INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY, 1t FEBRUARY, 1880,

... disintegration of party is to become a permanent feature of English politics, There was a time when a Tory was u Tory, and & Whig a Whig. The men who vl political conscience at ull could be relied ‘ponto vote with those whose party name ey bore. Minor questions ...

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE

... the Representation of the County of Bedford in Parliament, leaves me in no donbt as to the conrse I should pursue. Trained in Whig traditions, I offer myself as a Representative of the Party of Progress with preser- ‘ vation and not with destruection. | ...

RUMOURED CHANGE OF MINISTRY

... some great political scheme. 7%e Times says, and we believe very truly, there is as much chance of Sir R. Peel displacing the Whig Cabinet just now az of his becoming Emperor of Hayti or Great Llama of Thibet, ...

THE ELECTION

... tried whether either party is sufficiently strong to carry both seats. We have not yet ascertained whether there will be two Whigs and two Tories come to the poll, but it appears tolerably certain that there will be a contest. At present the two old members ...

[From Funny Folks.]

... ap-pro-priate : Mr. Gladstone’s—*‘ Pro Pat.” Mr. Parnell’s—* Pro Pat-ria.” Lord Salisbury’s—* Pro Pat-riot.”” Tre Tories and their Whig and “ Josephin allies must not be too cock-a-hoop, for, as they will soon find, they will have to deal with the undoubtedly ...

ended in ruin except where the parties possessed princely fortunes (hear and eheers). With regard to local ..

... of his family have voted for the Whitbreads(cheers). There. fore from old associationsus well asfrom early attachment to the whig cause—aithough with his pohitical experience that party did not progress so fast as it ought to do, he preferred giving his ...

LATEST NEWS

... Rotherham to-day on a charge of murdering her female child, RUMOURED INTENDED CHANGES IIN [HE CABINET. The Belfast Northern Whig says that if the present Government are in office when Lord Dufferin returi: from India he will' become Foreign Secretary, ...

Published: Saturday 11 February 1888
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 203 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ONLY A LETTER. Elected—L(iberals). Ejacted—J (ingoes)

... Fortune, fuvouring I}eer, Makes Hindlip's butt a Baronet, And Dablin’s Stout a Peer, If Bass, thrice victor, lags behind, The Whigs, like Fortune, must be blind ! NOT TOO LATE YET. (Apropos of a Mouument not yet in the Abbey.) Says the Duke of W, to the Dean ...

WHEN SHOULD GUANO BE SOWN FOR WHEAT '

... NORTHAMPION HERALD, Nir,= IFit can be shewn that Whig retreshinent tickets Wwere wiven out at the last election to the smount of £6O, Viza, £2O for cuch ward, sd that ouly tor s efurt, would it rruw the Whigs to have boen gailty of bribery 7 10Cit onn bt ...

Published: Saturday 18 November 1854
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 614 | Page: 3 | Tags: none