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The National Society has put itself at the head of the 40,000 school managers, certificated masters, and pupil ..

... which may occur in the counties of Northumberland and Durham. For once the Whig Government and their equally unlucky protege, Mr. Remington Mills, have achieved a success. A Whig seat was vacant, and they have not lost it. Mr. Mills was returned for Wycombe ...

Loud Aberdeen has succeeded in forming Government to replace that of Lord Derby. Respect for public men will ..

... political Latitudinarian, or Sir William Molesworth a Jvailieal Are the Conservatives to absorbed by the Whig elements of the Government, or the Whigs by Conservative? The explanation given by Lord Aberdeen, on Monday evening, somewhat curious. The character ...

EAST SOMERSET ELECTION

... care about Conservatism. He did not think the Whigs contemplated the ruin of the Church, though was happy to say he never was Whig, and prayed God he never might be (laughter); for he was of opinion that Whig was a creature completely out of the pale of ...

CORRESPONDENCE, We do not ho d ourselves responsible for the opinions of our C It needful that letters be ..

... who presided at meeting of Sir Arthur Kllou's friends, represented his deceased predecessor, the late Sir Abraham Elton, a Whig; thus implying that the mantle of had fallen, iv hereditary descent, on the present candidate. As an individual who sincerely ...

In the current number Blackwood's Magazine Lord Brabourne, who possesses a unique collection of pell books, ..

... for 30s. at the sale of the Stourhead Library in 1883. The candidates were Sir John Philips and Mr. Richard Beckford on the Whig side and the Hon. Robert Nugent— known as the patron of Goldsmith and afterwards as Lord Clare —on the side of the Opposition ...

The General Election is sufficiently advanced to foreshadow ou future political prospects. Some things been ..

... es any more to judicious bottlejjj of the Whigs; and stands by like the jackal the fab e » ready to seize the prey for which two li ulls Q £ p ar contend. If, then, the aracter of Lord Derby, the want of Whig capables, and gencies of the times, were such ...

BATH MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

... burgesses succeeded, great exertion, in overturning the Whig radical majority and yet the Conservative representatives, in a spirit of mistaken and totally useless conciliation, elected certain Whig-radical Aldermen. The burgesses never imagined, for a ...

MR. BRIGHT AT MANCHESTER

... portion of the Whig party with the present Government for the sake of carrying that Bill. would be a great misfortune us if any such thing should happen. But that misfortune would be but temporary. would be fatal act tho part of the Whig party to take ...

Political

... the Whigs. Mr. Gladstone has written to Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice thankin/ him for his recent speech Cumnock, Ayrshire, on Ireland. reminds Lord Edmond of the action the Whigs with reference the Union, and says that what is wanted now is little Whig treatment ...

An example of the way in which a Government print may serve Government purposes at the expense of candour and

... Messrs. Maxwell (2), Scrope, Clifford, Lane Fox, &c. Whig Patronage.-The Master of the Bolls all j the historic love of his own flesh and blood which has ever characterised the members of the great Whig families, if the following, taken Irom the Civilian ...

To the Editor of the Bath Chronicle. Sir.—The proceedings in the Town Council this day may have attracted your ..

... honours), and he obtained list of would-be magistrates. In those days parties were divided into Tories and Whigs, and, I believe, eleven Whigs and one Tory were nominated. Thus this constitutional statesman who last night appealed to the names of Lords ...