ELECTION INTELLIGENCE
... 1-aders of the Liberal patty in the House of Commons, f ...
... 1-aders of the Liberal patty in the House of Commons, f ...
... Sir Charles Wood has beaten a retreat from the oorough of Halifax, whioh ho has represented for y-ore than 30 years ; and the Whig organs are a *l of invective against the popular fickleness *nd ingratitude which can thus cast off an old and ••-ed servant ...
... time by a Whig, who voted against Mr. Baines's bill, and is known to entertain a very strong ob- jection to the opinions with respect to the exten- sion of the franchise whioh Mr. Gladstone has recently professed; and a Coiißorvative. The Whig stands again ...
... however, it is well known that all land witbin a given distance of the City Is very rapidly increasing in value. The Houth Whig (a most substantial building) may be made at once remunerative by being converted into a Hop and Malt Exchange, or premises ...
... clear da] Mr. TBOMSON'S DEBT UECOVERY and PTE OFFIvE-V -A CITY I If percent, eh except on Bills of Ex i.in;c, when the foil .whig Is tbe rei On Bills of Exchange if rec ...
... watched with more anxiety than thia ; but it seema unquestionable, consider- ing tho state of the register, the panic of the Whigs, the disaffection of the Radicals, and the characters of tho two Liberal candidates, that if the Conservatives have a resolution ...
... coming up. Whig* and Tories alike are indisposed grapple with it, and jet feel that ia some way er other it will be made party cry the husiiags. 1 think am right in saying that the Con•ervatlve party have much less distrust of reform than the Whigs, for the ...
... the hustings. I think I am right in saying that tbe Con- servative party have much less distrust of reform than the Whigs, for the Whigs well know that if they seriously meddle in the matter their Radical allies will force them on to a length they have ...
... country place in such fdatcemon f Is not this contemptible shuffling the natural sequel of the false the broken pledges the Whig-Radical coalition that, ravenous place and power, conspired agoin-it Lord Derby's Ministry whfls* yr* untrlid. and them from ...
... held at Hall, the residence of Karl aue, Tucalay. F..r tlio past y. ars there has been confess for tlie division, inch party, Whig and Tory, sending one representative. tho death Lord A. . 'len.|irst, the Conservative member, last year. Sir 11c 'Orth Williamson ...
... speech to hia friends, and from what we have been able to learn of his personal antecedents, we should aay that it ia to the Whig Government that he naturally would look. We have no doubt at all that for the pre- sent he would be glad to be considered a ...
... Hall, the residence of Earl Vane, on Tuesday. Fc* the past 28 years there has boen no contest for the division, each party, Whig and Tory, sending one representative. On the death of Lord A. V. Tempest, the Conservative member, last year, Sir Doi worth ...