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DORCHESTER FARMERS CLUB

... the county. Mr. Portman is a scion of a truly noble sire, and is man of real good Judgment, and although he calls himself a Whig, the speaker believed he is a C on ervative. no.) Then Colonel le a noble son of a very noble father, all his antecedents are ...

WHAT THE WORLD SAYS

... thirteen members sent to Parliament from Sornersetshire only three were present—Colonel Hood, Major Paget, and Mr. Barclay. The Whig magnates of the county, such as the Lord-Lieutenant the Earl of Cork, L rd Carlingford, and Lord Portman, were conspicuous ...

(From Punch.)

... feelins nor care vor a man that 's a-got 'em a fig. Low Church or High Church, what odds ?. An' th' seame atween Toory an' Whig. Whatsomever a Lord do wish done, th' plain duty o' we is t' do it, An' ef there's a hole th' ballad, teake care 't noo eye ...

ROME FOR LITTLE BOYS

... the vote. He had been very happy to be present and give his countenance as Mayor of this town to this institution. Oue little Whig seemed to have escaped their notice, they had heard a great deal about little boys, and he wished to hear as much about little ...

THE M.P.s. AT BRIDPORT

... a husband and half-a-dozen troublesome children. (Laughter.) The Liberal party , consisted of different types, from the old Whig down to I the Home Rulers of tho worst type. Many of the Home I Rulers disgusted the Engli-h and Scotch members lw the way ...

BENSON'S_ CLOCKS,

... sideboard. H's Majesty now wears in his shooting-hat one if the eagle's feathers, and says he will always do so in future. The whigs have a rising hope in Lord Frederick Cavendish. Had blind fortune saved him from the fate of a younger son and pet him in Lord ...

DEATH OF MR. ROEBUCK,

... editor of that journal. In the country he was a popular favourite, though the plain speaking he had practised towards the Whigs, whom he regarded as false to the cause of progress, lost him his selt at the general election in August, 1837. He regained ...

WHAT TUE WORLD SAYS

... Another point ham also been settled with reference to the constitution of • Liberal Administration.. It will not be a purely Whig G)verninent, but will contain such an infusion of the Radical element as will be sufficient W keep the gentlernen below the ...

GREAT LIBERAL MEET'ING IN NORTH- SQ U ARE

... represented B , nj main Disraeli as staling the bill out of the I pockets of John Bright ; it was done simply to dish the Whigs. and Beaconsfield will do anything to main. himself in power. Ilis manifesto hi Cam stale the country. for he held up the ...

• SWAM! GE. Pasbes attb fflititerS

... dreams we cry Long live cut gyeen and Premier, may the itubt and the honourable WILLIAM BwART GLADSTONE, who has dished the whigs. thrashed the Tories, and sent the Rails raving; to Her most gracious Majesty the Royalty of doing right come what there may ...

GENERAL ITEMS

... Administration will give early attention to the question of the reform of the land laws. Carried unanimously. A child of a good old Whig house ence asked his mother whether Tories were born wicked. They are born bad, and they make themselves worse, was the ...

WHAT DO WE HOPE _FOR?

... tricks and shams, of the wretched and disingenuous policy that strqve to live not by straightferward work, but by dishing the Whigs, will be a distinct gain. Real Conservatism will not be misrepresented by Radicalism that has turned its coat and has nothing ...