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WHIG-RADICAL DINNER

... WHIG-RADICAL DINNER. Our wonderfully prophetic friends of the Democratic party, confident of victory, suppose, put forth announcement on Thursday morning that there would be a 5«. dinner at the Hoop, after the polling. And a miserable affair it was; as ...

WHIG-RADICAL INTIMIDATION

... WHIG-RADICAL INTIMIDATION. Sir,— Permit to correct error into which I fell last week. In speaking of the cane of Whig-Radical intimidation not far from the Town-Hall, I assumed that the can vaaoer the peraon who put in the execution: this, I now learn ...

THE LATE ELECTIONS. {From the John Bull.) COMPARATIVE STRENGTH OF PARTIES. presented to our readers last week ..

... host in themselves. The Whig and Radical parties are nearly equal in strength, the latter preponderating slightly over the former. If we divide the 37 Nondescript Liberals about equally between them, giving 18 to the Whigs and to the Radicals, we shall ...

THE BOROUGH ELECTION

... fact that the Whigs are fighting the present battle with candidates forced upon them by a small minoiityof their own side: entered upon au elaborate and lucid review of the principal topics of the day, exposing the fraud by which the Whigs are endeavouring ...

THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

... ANDREW’S WARD. Mr. R. Rowe (Conservative), and Mr. Fetch (Whig-Radical), go out. The former offers himself again, with Mr. Woodley (Conservative), for colleague. Mr. Fetch retires, and we know not of any Whig-Radical who is ready to endure defeat. It la presumed ...

MARKET WARD

... are Mr. Baxter (Conservative), and Mr. F. Eaden (Whig Radical). Mr. Baxter does not offer himself again; but two Conservatives are in the field, in the persons of Air. Deck and Mr. Edlio.of the Hull. Whig-Radicals have induced Mr. Bonnett, who was beaten ...

PROGRESS OF THE BALLOT

... which may be termed i y the section cf the old Whigs, has shown dislike, and, frequently, most virulent antipathy, to the ipin- ot secret voting in Parliamen Electivor. However active Reformers the Whigs might be ca other points, on this they were doggedly ...

Published: Saturday 30 October 1852
Newspaper: Cambridge Independent Press
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1033 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SATURDAY, October 30, 1852

... beesom of reform, strange revolutions have occurred in the Cambridge Council chamber. On the 26th of December, 1835, thirty Whigs were elected Town Councillors, and not a single Conservative wo* there to keep them in order. Two years after that, the Co ...

LIBKKALS AND LIBERALISM

... voting—i* lieu qf'it. The Reform Rill did give the Whig- Radical parly majority for short time ; but Very quickly did common sense assert its influence over the new classes of voters, and the iy nit Jut huh of Whig-Radicalism was soon dispelled. Therefore now ...

WEST UARNWfLL WARD

... WEST WARD. The two old Whig-Radical membeis, Messrs. Baker and Anthony, offer themselves again : they will be opposed by Messrs. Death and Langton, who will meet the electors this (Saturday) evening, Mr. Faiers’, Suffolk Hotel, City Road. ...

RUMOURS OF PLACES AND PARTIES

... it will be long lived in its effects. It must give us authentic and definite information the opinions and of the great Whig par | Whig party, as to further Parliament Reform, and as to the future financial system « this country, especially with regard to ...

Published: Saturday 17 January 1852
Newspaper: Cambridge Independent Press
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1007 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

EAST BARNWELL WARD

... given up the Council as bad job ; but his fitting colleague, Mr. Wagstaff, swears rather profanely that he wont give up. The Whig-Radicals have found colleague for him in the person of Mr. who would be great deal more at home by his own fire-ride than in ...