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WHIG POLICY

... WHIG POLICY. The late visit of the ex-Premier to Bowood after his jaunt to Woburn, has given some countenance to the idea that a portion of the Whigs are inclined to sever from the Liberal Party (and from Lord J. Russell) on the Reform question, and to ...

SIG LIBERALS AND LIDIC/tAL WHIGS

... SIG LIBERALS AND LIDIC/tAL WHIGS. The defeat of Mr Campbell in Ayrshire should open the eyes of those political Reformers who are belting between two opinions. That gentleman had wealth, social position, and hereditary claims of the highest order to commend ...

THE AOORZOATE 09 ON A NW TACK

... among:journals for its insolence to all who halt he honesty to &tier front it and them. In common with the Whigs in the house of Commons, however, the Whigs in Edinburgh have learned to acknowledge the growing strength of Independent Liberalism. A series of ...

NCR RIGHT AND MS

... to be, as it has too long been, a game of political between Whigs and Tories, and ' perhaps no man has so much contributed towards bringing about so desirable a result an Mr Bright. The Whigs have had it pretty ' much—we should say too much—their own way ...

ERE LIBERAL CAVVI EN lICOILLID

... distributors a few names stand out prominently—lP for example, Sir William Gibsomeraig and Lord Pansoure. The Whig Lord-Advocate and the Whig Scotch Lord of the Treasury for the time being, have also great influence ; arid there are several smaller men ...

ORGANISI!

... the Liberal party, Whigs and Radicals, have split their votes betwixt the two. If, then, there can be such union and liberality in a large constituency, why is it that in Edinburgh we are obliged to swallow two nominees of the Whig Committee, while more ...

spirit of fig Pros. THE GOVIIINICENT 1117011 BILL

... of opportunity. We 'hell now me whet is is the that the of Commas fairly ropenests the oplaioss if people. Everywhere the Whigs sad Radicals are of mord sport the demerits of bill, sad the at at all the pablis meetings by that it is a thing toe bad to ...

EDINBURGH RECONQUER= BY TEE CLIQUE

... Gibson-Craig and other Whig luminaries say in his praise. Personally, he has rather too much good sense to believe that Le is an orator, and has had pretty painful experience of the amount of weight he has with the great Whig chiefs he worships so devoutly ...

AECTIONS-PAST AND PROXIMATE

... the West Riding; but what of Marylebone Colonel Romilly was a Whig of the Whig,s. He bears a historic and an honoured name. Personally he was Liberal, had voted for the Ballot (when the Whigs were out), and probably has more views in COIIIOIOO with the ...

lorre9Poneente. _ WANTED, A LORD PROVOST! TO THE EDITOR Or THE EDINBURGH NEWS

... harmonious Whig Gowen- Baseline. This Crown agency dodge has thrown a strong. clear light back upon many of his Lordship's public proceedings. It was intolerable at the time, but still cm re so now, to have the Lord Provost presiding at • Whig oonapir ...

Tim cm= mama, INDEPENDENT LIBERALS BETRAYED

... Exchequer. As the Cabinet I was to include all sections of Liberals, the ' old Whigs were well represented by Palmerston (too well we should say), and the more Liberal Whigs by Ruetell, it might have been thought that the third office would have been offered ...

I M = X a S

... are notoriously in of increased county respresentation. Wedoost know that dm Whigs differ greatly in this romped from their old opponents. The bill of 1854, which was half Whig and half Peelite, bestowed a variety of the mob= taken from decayed boroughs ...