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ELEGANCIES OK THE TORY PRESS

... prophet can write like this is to us a regular puzzle. Where docs expect to go to The Whigs, political party in State, arc represented as : icretched Whigs and Whig-Radicals who hotel xeith jog over the French Treaty, and who think •ale of their cotton ...

SOUTH DERBYSHIRE CONSERVATIVE REGISTRATION

... did not vote, and new claims c; since - ?? 106 -251 Whigs who voted at the last election 161 Do. who did not vote, and new claims since 57 -218 Gain to Whigs on old register - 33 v Total gain to Whigs from register of - a 1859 - ?? d ID addition to which ...

Published: Wednesday 24 October 1860
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 473 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS,

... which fjrmerly was wont to “keep up the steam until four o'clock. Yesterday people did not seem to care who were returned, whig or tory ; and so far from its being cattle market question, was stated would the case by the ReporUr, the contrary was the ...

DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER AND JOURNAL, OCT. 2C. 1860^

... revision „ . Whig new claims •• •• Conservative new chums .. .. Osin to Whigs by new claims sustained mow OLD SLOISTXB PARTY OVERRCEUS’ OBJECTIONS. Conservative* who voted the last election Do. who did not vote, and new claim* _^2sl Whigs who voted at ...

NOTICES

... Exchequer into the arms of the ultra Whig party, the Parliamentary leader of which is Mr. Bright. This arrangement would more absolutely reduce many sections of politicians in the Houso of Commons to two parties—Whig end Conservative—than any proceeding ...

THE OLD PATHS

... after describing what he calls Hr. Disraeli’s unrivalled powers “of conducting his party into a ditch,” says:— To crash the Whigs combining with the Radicals, was the first and last maxim of Mr. Disraeli's Parliamentary tactics. Ho had never led them on ...

THE POPE'S MANIFESTO

... Groat Britain will be nsod by the Whig Government to rob the Pope of what is called his patrimony,” is unvarnished falsehood tho wit of man could devise. Wo apprehend, however, that it would extremely difficiilt to tho Whigs any such ground as is hero named ...

POLITICS IN 1800

... Blackwood's Toryism would scarcely suit even few moderate Whigs.” Still, the circumstance of presuming that such an alliance is possible is not to hastily discarded. Cutting away the extremes of the Whig and Tory parties would land us in position nearly resembling ...

jpolilitiil

... which has already received authoritative contradict ion.— Observer. The election Newcastle-on-Tyne resulted the return of tho Whig candidate, Mr. Somerset Beaumont His Radical opponent, Mr. Carstalrs, bad little chance from the beginning of the poll, and ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... Conservative and a Whig; it0 Evesharn, a Conservative and a Whig; Wells, a Con-1 iservative and a Wlig; Richmond, two Whigs; Marl- a borough, a Conservative and a Whig; Leominster, 1 two Conservatives; Lymington, a Cotnservative and a a ...

Published: Wednesday 07 March 1860
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4522 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

POETRY

... glass of wine; The day brave Lyndhurst's eighty-eight We've won by eighty-nine. Chorus-Then let us toast, &c. ve Repentant Whigs and Tories true Fi Did honestly combine; M The dirty Coalition-crew StU Are licked by eighty-nine. inj St. Martin's Hall may ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... question, it now turns out .TE, that the supposed will of the people was a nmere party th Land invention; else why should leading Whigs and their di _ influential journals, as they are at present doing, abuse la and Lord DERny's Government for having rendered ...

Published: Wednesday 11 April 1860
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1526 | Page: 4 | Tags: News