Newcastle Election.—Yesterday Beaumont (Radical) was elected by a majority of 846 over Carstairs (Whig)
... Newcastle Election.—Yesterday Beaumont (Radical) was elected by a majority of 846 over Carstairs (Whig). ...
... Newcastle Election.—Yesterday Beaumont (Radical) was elected by a majority of 846 over Carstairs (Whig). ...
... great Reform Bill, the Whig Rule had claimed and exercised the right to return one of the members for the borough; Sir Matthevf White R idley being their nominee fifty years ago, just as his son, Mr. George Ridley, lately was, an as Mr. Ord and Mr ...
... MODERN STATESMEN; 08, SKETCHES FROM THE STRANGERS' GALLERY OF THE HOUSE COH.iJONS, EDWARD BAINES. Lord Holland was Whig nobleman, and say gave, on appropriate occasions, the Liberty of the Press. Tom Moore was gentleman of the pro?s, and, in common with ...
... Xorthtrii Whig aunouacuH ihu death of Lord tho’* statctmau the cantury, ha* •jHalwl every* RoMsmorc. thia« l>y tho almost contemptuous he has Jewish Volunteer Corps is being formed in shown to the (M-euliaritieH of the South Italian nice, London. and ...
... whose opinions they profess to approve. Years ago they joined the Whigs against the Radicals (184!)), then the Radicals against the Whigs (1855), interim the Popish Brigade against both Whigs and Radicals united (1851), then and 1859) all four combined against ...
... middle age, that he became M.P. for Lis native town. Hr. Baines, senior, was a Whig, for the Wbigs abolished the Test and pension Acts, the Whigs made Leeds a borough, the Whigs made Mr. Baines an IJ.P., and the present H.P. for Leeds still retains that ...
... young and inexperienced, somewhat behind even the Whig programme in his political creed. When Mr. Carstairs Was brought forward on the former occasion, public °pion in Newcastle ran high against the old Whig party. That party, in nn important local ecclesiastical ...
... REGINTER, MODERN STATESMEN; ore, SKETCHES FROM THE STRANGERS' GALLERY OF THE HOUSE OF OOMMONS. EDWARD BAINES. LORD IiOLLAND was a Whig nobleman, and we dare ay gave, on appropriate °cessions, the Liberty of the Press. Tom Moore was a gentleman of the press, ...
... mildle age, that Le became M.P. for Lis native town. Mr. Baines, eenior, was a Whig, for the Whizs abolished the Test and Corporation Acts, the Whigs made Lecds a borough, the Whigs made Mr. DBiines an MP., and the present N.P. for Leeds siill retaics that ...
... middle age, that he became M.P. for his native town. Mr. Baines, senior, was a Whig, for the Whigs abolished the Teat and Corporation 'Acts, the Whigs made Leeds borough, the 'Whigs Made M. :Babies an M.P., and the present' N.Fe for 'Leeds still retains that ...
... MODERN STATESMEN; SKETGHES FROM THE STRANGERS GALLERY OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. EDWARD BAINES. Lorp Horraxp was a Whig nobleman, and we dare say gave, on appropriate occasions, the Liberty of the Press, Tom Moore was a gentleman of the press, aud, in common ...
... —MARKETS, MODERN STA.TS3VaN., KETCHES FROM THE STRANGERS' GALLERY OF THE HOUSE OF 00EVAON3. • EDWARD BAINES. LOPXO IiOLLAND was a Whig nobleman, and we dare say gave, on appropriate occasions, the Liberty of the Press. Totn:Moore .was _gentleman of the press ...