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WHIG JOBBERY

... WHIG JOBBERY. From a statement published in the Morning Herald we learn that the following numbers of new peerages have been made by the two political parties since 1830 conservative ministebs. whig jobbers. Dukedoms - - 0 Dukedoms - - - Marquisates - ...

Sir Charles Napier, the General, once said A Whig is a sneaking pick pocket, pretending to elegance and honesty,

... Sir Charles Napier, the General, once said A Whig is a sneaking pick pocket, pretending to elegance and honesty, when he commits every dirty trick recorded in the Newgate calendar. Tbe daring General must have bad the member for Carlisle in his mind's ...

Published: Wednesday 08 June 1859
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 146 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

(From the Morning Herald.)

... treatment from Whig leaders. They refuse be dragged through tho mire at the bidding of eager expectants of office, and they will not vote in direct opposition to their sympathies and convictions, in order to gratify the ambition of disconsolate Whigs. The resolution ...

TO-NIGHT

... doubt, the Whigs will wait until Ministers have had their turn ; aud viewing the hostile partiesfor it must be assumed that there con bo no union between Mr. Bright Lord Derby ou this subject—will then make their election. What if the Whigs should decide ...

DERBY. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1859

... inspire them with confidence. between them, and the Whigs represented the Rcssbll and Palmbbstoh sections, there rery oomadereble difference of opinion, if not complete hostility, is certain that between the Whig*, and the Radicals headed by Mr. Bright, Mr. ...

CONSTITUTIONAL CATECHISM

... Sydney Smith's famous tilt at Whig Governments; that the one , referring to 44 all the work being done by a man in a wig; | and it is well known that the great wit levelled his shaft j against 44 that pet animal of all Whig Government?, barrister , of ...

VIhA mb b* altand com* «K Mr. Bright WM* ** rit “

... right to a vote, but the dirty Whigs Won't let them Lave one. He (Mr. Briggs) took measure into the House of Commons to benefit the working classes. Who supported it? The Tories and the Radicals. Who voted The shabby Whigs. (Cheers.) When he asked for bill ...

THE AYRSHIRE ELECTION

... rendered vacant the death of that staunch Liberal, Lord James Stewart, was on Friday gained by Sir James Fergusson, who beat his Whig opponent, Mr. Campbell, by majority of 46. ...

Published: Wednesday 02 November 1859
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 53 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

;r and journal, feb. 25,1859

... Government patronage. admit that Derby Ministry are merely adopting a rule which their predecessors have uniformly acted on. The Whigs when in office did the same thing; and, we doubt not, were the Radicals in power they would proceed on a similar plan. We notice ...

The Time*' correspondent nja:—“The greet report of the day, alleged be beeed on private deepetches from ..

... better, and there seems growing belief that things are tending to coneliistion.” Tk. r«. Obtain Vdfatok, wkfah WMtiMtia Ik. ■ whig FfwiUfai fmtj, mini the U, o. iagortawt n- Mtc to tha ■iwirg dbdye. Tknr by (Mr cm, Viator. KtagWffltaa'a Sotmd. tbaSM of ApO ...

(From the Timex.)

... which anybody may lay down any principle he pleases.'’ •••*•• The question has now gone too far for any subterfuge, whether of Whig Ton- origin. The political world has committed itself to the doctrine that the representation should made more theoretically ...

DEFEAT OF MINISTERS

... advanced Radicals have been labouring to persuade the official Whigs of the governing families, that their chances of a return to Downing-street depend on their desertion all their old Whig principles and remembrances ; and their immediate fraternity ...

Published: Wednesday 15 June 1859
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1000 | Page: 5 | Tags: News