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REGISTER! REGISTER! THE EDITOR THE DERBY MERCURT. Sir—As a true Conservative, and having that cause heart, ..

... have heard anything about Conservative registration ; for if there ever was'a time to throw off the yoke of the illiberal Whigs, if ever there was a golden opportunity of laying a basis upon which, in an ensuing election, we may send two Conseivative ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... Austria, upon matters which do not affect this country ; in illustration, we presume, of his constitutional attachment to the Whig doctrine of non-intervention with foreign States. Lord John Russell ought to know that the precedent of a bloody war without ...

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... South, which is to re- main instdtu guo. The reason is evident. The latterdivisionise f not under the influence of any great Whig landed proprietors but mairly consists of an independent body of freeho ders.- to As OLD 0os.qsavJTivE. I th I I I THE DERBYSHIRE ...

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... with the Whigs is con ad cerned. As a disciple of Canning, and out of office, he exa turned his sole attention henceforward to foreignpolicy.on He, however, vigorously assisted in the passing of Roma dea Catholic emancipation; and when the Whigs came int ...

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... James Grah am signalised himsell'. by motions on that subject; the adminis- tration, which had beets reposing alternately on Whigs and Tories for Support, found both withdrawing-thle one party in revenge fatr the past, the other in hope for lbs future; and ...

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... Tories rrn, t and decided to bring out the redoubt- able young squoire i'f Lullington and Mr. E. M. Moody, of Shipley. The Whigs ,elected as their candidates Lord Waterpark aried Mr. Matthiew Gisborne, of Walton Hall. A wvarm citi test resulted in the ...

THE GOVERNMENT REFORM BILL

... faction, they can go with a good conscience and with the certainty of triumph to the country. The Manchester Guardian, an old Whig paper, whose remarks gain additional force from having becu quoted in the Times, speaks thus:— Without professing blind admiration ...

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... uinume Hall, and became the centre of the Manchester society of the Jacobite period, though her own sympathies were with the Whig party. Still another of the Ancoats Hall branch of the family, also an Oswald, was created a baronet in 1720 by George L. On ...

THE MEMBERS FOR.DERBY

... gentleman. Captain Thomas Stan- hope was recommended by the Doke of Devonshire and ths Earl of Chesterfield, but the independent Whigs, without any dislike to either, resenting that some few bad secretly undertaken for his election to preserve their liberties ...

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... who presented him with a valuable service of Sovres china. In politics Lord Vernon was a Whig. He contested the division of South Derbyshire in 1859 in the Whig in- terest, his opponent being the late Mr. Mundy, of Mark- Caton. The deceased nobleman is ...

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... lur. Thoes- were exciting times in Parliatnentaty history. 3Ir C'aveodigh belonged to a WVhig family, and it was under the Whig colours that he wa, returned to repr,-sent Derbyshire; tbough the pers-etwl popu s;riry of himsself and hia family had a great ...

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... honour t which he himiself sought for. The late M1r. Edward ret Strutt (afterwards Lord Belper) and Mr. LovesonSa Gower, the Whig members for Derby,, had been ha unseated on petition, and two new candidates were Sr therefore requited by the Liberal party ...