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A Conservative Working Men's Association has been formed at Halifax. The Glowworm says that the vacant seat at ..

... revision at Devonport seems to have terminated in a Conservative triumph. Of 221 Whigs objected to by Conservatives were struck off; of Conservatives objected to by Whigs none were struck off. The Conservative gain in Devonport was 142, and at Stonehouse ...

MR. ROEBUCK AND THE COPPOCK AFFAIR

... ng.)—The circumstances were these— Ran' Was a P art y Whigs in Bath and a large party of radicals. The Radicals were my friends, but we were not enough, on e, to return a member; but if the Whigs joined us we might turn two Liberal members. Therefore ...

It is understood that as soon as the debate upon the Abyssinian expedition shall have been brought to close, which

... votes, Mr. Bennett, Conservative, 6409, and Mr. Henry, Whig, 642. The polling for South Leicestershire will take place to-day. The candidates are Mr. A. Pell, Conservative, and Mr. T. T. Paget, Whig the show of hands at the nomination on Monday was in favour ...

THE GREY JOB

... though it our blindness or prejudice that hinders from acknowledging the real beauty and goodness of Whig principle, there is the melancholy truth- Whig feats are not apprcciatod. This last appointmeut, this conferring Coloneloy of a regiment upon a soldior ...

Literary Miscellanea

... Thackeray on Whigs.— I am not going, like Thomas of Finsbury, to put ugly questions to Government, or obstruct in any way the march of the Great Liberal Administration. The best thing we can do not to ask questions at all, but trust the Whigs imphcity, and ...

Mr. J. F. South lias been elected President of the Royal College of Surgeons. Joseph Ady is again in custody

... Collins, Conservative, was, on Monday last, elected M.P. for Knaresborough, vie* the late Hon. H. Lascelles, a Whig. Mr. Watson, the Whig candidate retired, but Mr. Collins was opposed by Mr. Eawson, another Conservative : the poll was Collins, 92; A ...

Political

... Conservative party, his Grace has given to the statement the most absolute and unqualified denial. The World believes that the Whig country gentlemen are still going over considerable stream the Tories. A few of the grsat landowners have changed sieles ; ...

The Grand Protestant Association of Loyal Orangemen of England held grand lodge at the Royal Hotel, College ..

... physically, and the Orangemen must be prepared to do it. The Orangemen it was declared were not a political party ; they were not Whigs, Tories, Chartists, Radicals, Churchmen, or Dissenters; but they were banded together for the preservation of the civil and ...

The Rev. R. Hayes Robinson writes follows to explain an omission, which occurs the portion of his 'per given ast

... explain an omission, which occurs the portion of his 'per given ast week :— The paragraph beginning 'In 1710 Swift turned from Whig Tory,' is for the greater part ail extract «. fa borrowed from a sketch of Swift prefixed to a fleeted edition his works, published ...

ARRIVALS

... surprise, and filled the Whig-radicals with constematran. Misfortunes never come singly. At the moment that their favourite man has fallen from his high estate, tar more estimable one throws them overboard. We trust that the Whig-Radical party will have ...

SCARBOROUGH ELECTIONS

... opinions. Sir John Johnstone was first Whig, then Conservative, then Peelite, then Palmerstonian, and then Liberal, and only in one contest did he fail, when his conqueror was Sir Charles Style, the representative of Whig opinions and of the Cayley interest ...

The marriage arranged between the Iter, Edward Poore and Miss Margaret Devercll will take place early in ..

... who was Mayor of Bristol in 1771, bat another ancestor who was Mayor of the same city ,n 1807, and still another who was its Whig repre=»nt'ative from ro IWO. Still another relative (the late Mr. Richard Bright, who had as colleague Major Allot) was a member ...