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MINISTERIAL CHANGE

... claims and* “traditions” are no longer the exclusive ruling influences over the Whig party. The more modern' element of expediency is now prevailing, even the construction of a Whig Cabinet, and probably it is only a question of time as to the complete dispersion ...

5 were rather taken aback, not because they felt their position doubtful, but from circumstances which sprang ..

... perhaps some may be inclined to wish the Whig party all buried alive, as John Bright generously expressed himself, Westminster Abbey (hear, hear). The question of reform was one which he believed Earl Russell and the Whigs did not want to bring forward if they ...

MINISTERIAL CHANGE

... and traditions” are no longer the exclusive ruling in% fluences over the Whig party. The more modern element of expediency is now prevailing, even in the construction of a Whig Cabinet, and probably is only a question of time as to the complete dispersion ...

BEDFORD

... the factious opposition of the Whigs to that liberal measure, some hundreds of young men in Bedford would have been enfranchised, young men educatiop and poosition to exercise so important trust) but th 6 panacea the Whigs seemed to be bricks and mortar ...

LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF

... that ought to be repudiated. This, indeed, has been the policy of the Liberal Ministry towards that interest ever sines the Whigs affected to cast their lot for free trade, —we say affected, because there is a thorough want of consistency in all their measures ...

THE CATTLE PLAGUE

... when a failure is almost certain. Rut enough of this Reform Bill for the present. A great battle is pending. The ranks of the Whigs are, we hear, thinning, for argument, at length, shows the wise that numbers is a dangerous theory to introduce, and that Reform ...

THE CATTLE PLAGUE

... when a failure is almost certain. But enough of this Reform Bill for the present. A great battle is pending. The ranks of the Whigs are, we hear, thinning, for argument, at length, shows the wise that numbers a dangerous theory to introduce, and that Reform ...

BEDFORD CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION. The members of this association held their annual festive gathering on ..

... factious opposition of the Whigs to that liberal measure, some hundreds of young men in Bedford would have been enfranchised, young men qualified by education and poosition to exercise so important a trust; but the panacea of the Whigs seemed to be bricks and ...

Ticks .. Harrow THE BEDFORD TIMES & BEDFORDSHIRE INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1866

... if those three parties, Conservatives, Whigs, and Radicals were separated, that they, the Conservatives, were the most powerful in numbers and wealth of either party ; but while the interesting alliance of Whigs and Radicals continued they certainly ...

PRIZE MEDALS

... that ought to be repudiated. This, indeed, has been the policy of the Liberal Ministry towards that interest ever since the Whigs affected to cast in their lot for free trade, —we say affected, because there is a thorough want of consistency in all their ...

Country Markets

... was only 44 just out” the day that the mail left New York, it is probably the first that has reached this country. —Northern Whig. The New York Times of the bth says : The French Merchant steamer Caravelle, belonging to tho French West Indian line steamers ...

Published: Saturday 27 January 1866
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2395 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE BEDFORD TIMES & BEDFORDSHIRE INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1866. for the final attempt at grappling. ..

... to the House of Commons for the 6th differs amazingly. That of the Conservatives is very earnest and anxious, that of the Whigs verbose and polite the extreme, and the great classical scholar hopes that it will be consistent with their convenience to ...