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THE TIVERTON LIBERALS

... presumption. His Dpinions are not the opinions o Lord Palmerston. His legislation wonld not be Lord Palm-rston's legislaiion. He is Whig of the Bedford school, with a reserve of Radicalism to fal back upon when the prospects of office are doubtful and his remarkable ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... Russell and the old Whig Rump who can see little administrative ability beyond their own charmed circle. A sentiment of this kind Mr. Gladstone can of course have no share in. He is of that aristocracy of intellect which the Whig aristocracy birth have ...

A CLERGYMAN WORTH £250,000

... party soon as the Government of Lord Palmerston should cease. But it not at all probable that the aristocratic section of the Whigs would have consented to serve under Ur. Gladstone while one of their own body bad sustainable claims. And, without their support ...

Published: Friday 03 November 1865
Newspaper: Shepton Mallet Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 854 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE PRESENT POLITICAL CRISIS

... from the advocates of Univeral Suffrage to those who hold Conservative views, but who timidly cower under tue shelter of the Whig shield. Whether, now that their great idol and patron has been taken from them, they will come over the left, or elect to about ...

LITERARY REVIEWS

... moment*, aod with tbe worst passions in acti -n I wish joa well oat the rxp rim-nt, bat won't join it. No, sir; I'll give neither Whig nor Tory Attorney-General the triumph to arraign, convict, and lliio ll'Cask y. man who has braved Rosas, wound, Ga-tsc lakoff ...

Our London Letter

... Russell personally, in answer to an invitation given him by the premier, that he is only restrained from accepting a seat in the Whig Cabinet filial considerations, and not because of any difference in political views between himself and it. We are thus asked ...

Selections

... t with tears in bis eres, them that stituency, the honest, had made to reseue their town from he. domination of the vile. Whigs should never be effaced his then and sold off ail his atan of two and a half on the cest price, thus securing his seat at moderate ...

Published: Friday 24 November 1865
Newspaper: Western Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 796 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Ti._ -!DER OF THE GARTER

... of Commons, and the only commoner who has worn the Garter since Lord Castlereagh • and all the recently named knights are Whigs with the notable exception of Lord Derby, who was appointed at the Queen's desire. May it not, then, he said that the order ...

Published: Saturday 11 November 1865
Newspaper: Langport & Somerton Herald
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 689 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE ORDER OF THE GARTER

... of Commons, and the only commoner who has worn the Garter since Lord Castlereagh ; and all the recently named knights are Whigs with the notable exception of Lord Derby, who was appointed at the Queen’s desire. May it not, then, said that the order has ...

Published: Saturday 11 November 1865
Newspaper: West Somerset Free Press
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 665 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... among the impending changes may be the substitution of Sir John Rom illy Lord Cranworth on the woolsack. To Sir John and tbe Whig families to which he is allied, the change would no doubt be grateful, but the public would see with anything but satisfaction ...

HORRIBLE MURDER BY A SERJEINT OF VOLUNTEERS

... • - - Mr. Sothern has attracted such crowds in Belfast that the accommodation was found quite inadequate, and the ,Northerm Whig ealls for a new theatre. The committee of the Liberal Association of the borough of Tiverton have announced that the Hon. G ...

THE LATE GENERAL ELECTION

... was not a weapon 3ure enough for them, intimidation was brought into play--the intimidation of their own tenants by the great Whig landowners; the intimidation of the constituencies generally by organised mobs. We are not repeating the angry accusations ...