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A CHANGE OF POLITICS_

... of Lulworth of Ince, who are an ancient Catholic family, dating hack to pre- Reformation times, have hitherto always been Whigs or Liberal*, awl in the last contested election in South-West Lancashire, in 1868, not only was their whole influence bestowed ...

THE ALLEGED INEFFICIENCY OF THE NAVY

... foe W. caught among his native rock.. And to • dirty kennel chained. How he his liberty regained. Olectriddel, a Whig without • stain. A Whig in principle anti greats. Cooldst thou enclave • freeborn creature— A native denier. of nature! How couldst thou ...

A SELL

... so firmly established that a change of Government in the present circumstances must leave them essentially unaltered. Even a Whig Government cannot abandon Constantinople to the Russians, t dissolve the Cyprus treaty, cannot grow indifferent to the fate ...

(From the Saturday Reriew.)

... moreover, have won with a thorough going candidate, a Tory and a Protectionist, against whom every Liberal section, from mildest Whig to the rankest Fenian, voted as one man. . ...

DIVERGENT VIEWS

... Gladstone is too deeply pledged to the Radicals to withdraw from the engagements into which he has entered with them.- Morni.y Pal (Whig). It may possibly occur to critical observers that in some instances the man has not been put exactly into the place which ...

By and by the concert began. There is a splendid theatre and cuucert-room, and there entertaimuents are given ..

... and the Whigs who carried the general elections. th, the contrary, the impulse ' was given by the party of Gladstone and Bright, and the dominant elements in the new majority are distinctively Radical, as dia-1 tingnished from Liberator Whig. Thus reasons ...

THE SAVAGE PARTY

... at once disagreeing with both Whigs and Tories and , in having points or principles to furiously I urge on. For one thing, it has been impossible in any imitators or successors to hate the Whigs as they did, for the Whigs I in 1868, believing in the permanent ...

THE CoNT&ST IN FORPAISHIRE

... James Ramsay, it was a matter of indifference to 1113 whether the Alienlven Radical merchant or the politically colourless Whig mauls. e represented them in Par• 'lament. UNION IN THE EPISCOPAL CI - LURCH. The Slawlard Pape A meeting was held os IVoilnesiloy ...

LEVEN

... proceedings having been read a good many matches were taken up between the members, among others a friendly game bet. con the Whigs and ',Tories, when, perhaps, the latter will reverse the position they held I recently Y electors. Tits H is looking quite ...

THE SCANDAL IN GLASGOW

... ns of the different Aseistant Commissioners, at whose mercy all the Irish landlords are at present placed. THE THREAT OF A WHIG, PEER. On Saturday a county meeting, convened by the Gloucester Chamber of Agriculture, was held to urge the reform of local ...

STATEY

... he commenced the publication of a campaign jimenal called the Log ',thin, to advocate the election of ticneral Taylor, the Whig candidate for the l'ristiolency. Hie present journal, the Trilw, was commenced is the same year. Mr I:reeky was once elected ...

COMPARISONS ARE ODIOUS !

... the time, anti in all procountry. (Applause.) Not liability we shall be min+ only lied they May' the better oft after this Whig- Mum' of justice and of Radical Government has mercy at the prurient mot been brokeato pieces than meat, but they had made ...