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NOTES OF THE WEEK

... universal suffrage and vote by ballot; and what odd notions seem to prevail about es the liberty of the press, of which the Whigs of Eng- tis land used to say, it is like the air we breathe, if we nhave it not we die. Freedom must be in a sickly to state ...

Published: Wednesday 08 February 1860
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4058 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

THE BUDGET

... ministerial statement before expressing decided opinion one way the other; yet it cannot forgotten that finance is rock on which Whig Governments have frequently been wrecked. ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... suggests to us, we shall, before long, be paying an Income-tax at Is. in the pound. A Shilling Income-tax then, according to the Whig authority we have just quoted, looms in the future; and we think our readers will concur with us in opinion, that whatever ...

Published: Wednesday 15 February 1860
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3234 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

the distance

... religion, will be registered against the Whigs npon the very first occasion, and that that occasion may be close band. We have suggested reasons and motives why Englishmen and Protestants should vote the Whigs ont when the bell rings for the divi“ sion ...

A RALLYING SONG FOR THE DOVE VALLEY

... bold.dashing, and gay; Lawyers and doctors, so terror instilling. Your dread fame alone should foe men ! Sinking nil come Whig and Tory, Meet with on© mind in Dove Valley Corps ; Think it your duty, come con amore. more patriotic than ever before. Hold ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... worthy cotemporary of the Derby Seps *o his vigorous attack upon the Ministerial Bud s. another instance of dissatisfaction in Whig quaers Ix has fallen into a mistake respecting the Legac &hSuccession Duties, which although but a repetition d one of Mr. ...

Published: Wednesday 22 February 1860
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3161 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

STATE OF TRADE

... when another may not look over the hedge' is now explained according to the theory of the nimes-the former must have been a Whig-Radical, i the latter a poor unfortunate Tory. So much for the I morality of the higi-priced journals. i NEW 'I RIATMENT OF ...

Published: Wednesday 22 February 1860
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 647 | Page: 2 | Tags: Commerce 

REFORM MEETING AT THE DERBY TOWN HALL

... resolution, arid milt he 'ifte bre y referring to the passing of the Reform Bill log of 1832, said thle promises made by the Whigs bad not site 50e been kept, and taskied where the Liberals of Derby were? cltef oer They had got in arid didn't care a straw ...

Published: Wednesday 22 February 1860
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6097 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

DERBY

... the streets, and the tramp of cavalry resounded in the fielda. In the general excitement, the voice of fiction was stilled; Whigs stood beside Tories in the ranks of the volunteers, and one feeling seemsd pervade England; so that well might their must gracious ...

■Citeratjr Cleanings

... Irish gentlemen feel that there are great principles that cannot be abandoned, and that, whatever the shortcomings of the Whigs a party, they cannot sacrifice principle punish them, or to exalt their opponents.’* The New Government Measure for the Inspection ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... the State ; although if such a mis- Ho 000C- chief is to be proven ted, the Whigs must learn honesty, MO indly and the Conservatives both union and energy. TIalk- aw~ ing of Whig honesty, The Press, which seems to have coo a boy JONEzs in the Cabinet, makes ...

Published: Wednesday 29 February 1860
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4281 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

to iodiraet taxation was in way too great. Were they to throw over the immense advantages of the commercial treaty,

... they were such as to induce them put trust in his present wild and improvident proposals. Denouncing the management of the Whig governmenta and budget since 1852, he declared that they showed how dangerous it was to carry on hy political economy the ...