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THE BOROUGH OF TAUNTON . [to tux Sib,—The TIMBS of to-day th* rutinsment of the last of the sitting Conservative

... carry both tbs seat* again; any rate one of them. 1357. Labouchere (Whig) .. .. .. Mills (Conservative).. .. .. .. 401 Campbell (Whig) 1359. Mills (Coniertative) .. 415 Labonober* (Whig).. .. .. 388 Bentinck (Conservative 325 (Radical) .. 1859. ...

HOW THE ELECTION WAS WON IN TAUNTON

... during the last six years, have studiously abstained from all practices that could giv° rise to imputations of corruption, the Whigs and Radicals have acted the time-honoured advice 10 put money in their purse with unusual zeal and energy ; and have spent ...

THE ELDEST SON OF THE LORD CHANCELLOR

... are die normal state of things, while private gain seems 'o sole morality ot which the men breathing that wholesome official Whig atmosphere are susceptible. two of the witnesses agreed together. Everybody was everybody else, and the books examined ware ...

THE FINAL STRUGGLE THIS DAY

... that the' Borough, after having been emancipated from Whig bondage, will refuse to submit it again. And yet desire speak with a measure of respect of the Whigs—a party now almost defunct. The Whigs, if they were humbugs, which they very often were and ...

MR GLADSTONE REFUSED FOR OXFORD

... filled Conservative. This is as it ought t it testifies that, however the Reform Act of 1832 have falsified, in favour of the Whigs, the tru pression ot English public opinion, the mind of E, classes who lead and chiefly constitute that of is at this moment ...

EAST SOMERSET ELECTION

... sadvanceot me, the watcowords, * Peace, Retranchment and Reform’’( Not that he adopted the sounding brass and thet e@ymbal of Whig reform ; nordid he hold with s Yauch as they bad in the case of Denma with sucha peace as Bright would advocate; wouldn’t say ...

MUCH CRY AND LITTLE WOOL

... quite plain that Providence has been most uncommonly kind us; but that of all his gifts the maintenance of the power of the Whigs and Kadicals the greatest.' It has passed into a proverb that the world knows little of its greatest benefactors, and are greatly ...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY AND MR GLADSTONE

... Bn ass,” 'Coquin, thesteam tug company’s agent, the first and ghier) engineers, and two stokers, but none of the bodies h — Whig ‘been recovered, sheers). FATAL ACCIDENT AT A RIFLE RANGE nkling A very painful accident, resulting in the death o ending | ...