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... information has been the simple fact that general blight has seriously affected the great national esculent of Ireland.— Sot them Whig. ...

BOROUGH ELECTION

... reference to hit political principles, it did not appear to us possible that would command sufficient support, even divided the Whig and Radical parlies in the borough at present are, to secure his return. How it might have happened had the disunion existing ...

THE GAME LAWS

... elections on the hustings the Whig candidates are seldom asled a question upon the 0 Game-laws, and that let them preserve game to any extent, n it is all right; but we have before heard, that j A very small sin In a Whig. Is a very great crime In a Tory ...

Published: Wednesday 15 April 1857
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 794 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

is infinitely more than can be affirmed of any political programme which Lord Palmerston and his official ..

... probably, of adopting some decided course consequence of the meeting of Lord Dbrby and his party which we have alluded, (he Whig members of the House of Commons assembled at the Prime Minister's Office on Monday last by special invitation from Lord Palmerston ...

DERBY, FRIDAY, JAN. 23, 1857

... what source they may, whether from Whig, Tory, or Radical.”—This gentleman what in past days would have been called Radical; but, if elected, of which there can scarcely bo doubt, lie will be returned the aid of both Whigs and Conservatives. Why ? Because ...

gUjttllaiuaiM

... joint candidates on the whig interest for Liverpool. The lories offered to withdraw one of their men, and to this proposal of a compromise Brougham was favourable, knowing at he did that Creevy could get seat elsewhere. But the whigs would notsgree; went ...

CASTLE WARD ASSOCIATION. 7b the EDI TOR of the DBRII YSBTRE

... election of the Tories mainly attributable the exertions of the Whigs; they had servants who bad mismanaged their business, either from wilful ignorance or natural felly, and the ratepayers, both Whigs and Tories, have given some of them their discharge, and ...

THE DUKE OF CLEVELAND ON THE REFORM BILL

... counties, it had before now happened that by coalescing, y three agricultural candidates have kept out their opponent, n call him whig, radical, or what you wilt. Now a Reform Bill n should not have regard to particular interests. but should Is have for its ...

Published: Wednesday 10 June 1857
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1138 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

CONSERVATIVE GAINS IN IRELAND

... and all to no avail. ?? is said that two hundred barristers were influenced by certain persons. 'T'he mere fact that tile Whigs would d consent to yoke the son of the Lord Chancellor of Ire- t, land along with one of the chiefs of the Brass Band u shows ...

Published: Wednesday 22 April 1857
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 858 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

PEUSEVERANCE

... on their disobedient children.— Punch. Liberal Defireo—When the terms Liberal and ConaeMrau»e were almost unknown, and those Whig and Tory designated the two great parties the Slate, Sir Walter Scott, staunch Tory, was once asked what was the difference ...

DERBY, FRIDAY. MAY 29, 1857

... practical good tense of this observation mutt commend itself to the mind of every thoughtful man It has long been a against Whig Administration* that, with all their assumed concern for the people’s welfare, and their devotion lo economy, culpable squandering ...

DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER AND JOURNAL, OCT, 16, 1857

... ”—This is language which the public will appreciate, come from whU quarter may. Major Berzspord, certainly, has sympathy with a Whig administration, simply such; but he is far too generous and high to permit for instant political opinions to warp his judgment ...