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Somcrgctsrturt’

... all men are sinners, even archdeacons, had actually come forward at that meeting and thanked God that he was not a Whig, because a Whig was altogether outside the pale of human intellect. The Archdeacon might also have remembered another proverb, that ...

WOODGREEN

... WOODGREEN. The last cricket match for this season was played on the 16th inst., between 13 Whigs and 13 Tories, selected from four neighbouring villages, and resulted in favour of the former. After the game, the players sat down to dinner at the Cricketers ...

t*\t Journal

... General.” The principal article, however, is that on The Crisis of Parties, in whi;h the writer predicts the downfall of the Whigs at the next general election, and the advent of Lord Derby and the Conservatives to power. The writer thus speaks of ...

The Fenians at Manchester.—Yesterday, the trials of Carroll, Moorhouse, and Redden for riot and misdemeanour ..

... effect, is hoped, of re-uniting the disjointed sections of the party. The Whigs proper are ready to go in for a Re-distribution of Seats Bill; the Radicals press for the ballot. The Whigs are chagrined at the rejection of their re-endowment policy in Ireland ...

MR. BRIGHT ON THE REFORM BILL

... the Government had departed from the rule of Whig government in past times, and sought advice at that end of the House where he (Mr. Bright) generally sat. (Laughter.) He was not disposed to deprecate the Whig party, because if we looked back for 100 years ...

THE CHARITY COMMISSION

... manner, traced the proceedings of the commissioners since their appointment under the Act of 1853, upon which occasion the Whig Government, at whose instance that measure was passed, promised that the duties of the Board would be to exercise a general ...

MR. BRIGHT ON REFORM AND THE POSITION OF THE GOVERNMENT

... Stanley—from the Opposition. Suppose that all the old Whigs —and Ido not speak of them without respect, because in times past tho country lias had great service from many them —but suppose the old Whigs were quietly deposited with all symbols of national ...

A crowded meeting has been held at Leeds to protest against the ratepaying clauses of the Reform Act, and a

... the first Reform Bill. They succeeded to the inheritance of the old Whigs, who in their time did good yeoman's service to the State. There are individual Whigs left now, but the Whigs as a party are dead and gone, No young politician starting in public ...

ELECTION FOR EAST SOMERSET

... principles, might find fault with what was saying. Rut he. too, put the Whig watchwords of Peace, Retrenchment, anil Reform, but not the sounding brass and tinkling symbol of Whig retrenchment not Wing peace, not the pe.*cc of which Mr. Bright was advocate ...

MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP,

... DEI. pHURCH AND STATE REVIEW. Edited by ARCHDEACON DENISON. DECEMBER 1, 1863. Price Is. Contents The Dean of Westminster. Whigs. The Government of Oxford University. Suffragan Bishops. Criminal Law and its Admistration. Cathedral Reform. The Effects of ...

The Russell Banquet at Newcastle-on-Tyne. ~£he banquet to Earl Russell will be given in the new Townhall, ..

... Hutt, m.p., Sir AV. Atherton, M.p., nearly all the local Liberal members of Parliament, the Dean of Durham, and most of the Whig gentry, clergy, and manufacturers in the two north-eastern counties. On Sunday Captain Durant was suffocated in a dike adjoining ...