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sincerity and of timo-serriug support ministers, which that lord bad preferred against them. argued that the ..

... of Ihe Irauchise, and to drive Lord Kussell from office because had been its author, and which was supported by long list of Whig peers, both in and out the Ministry. The object seemed to sever the nobles of that party from the Liberal party, and range ...

TffS FRANCHISE DEBATE AED TBE

... having reckon with Mr. Henley and Mr. Nowdegate. But not on that account desire to be governed clever nominees of enlightened Whig noblemen; we prefer deal with the intelligence—or, if it be necessary, with the our fellow-countrymen—“one own fieah and blood ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... introduced by the Secretary for Ireland on Monday. This matter has bean previous occasions a favourite though futile object of Whig Mr. Chichester Forteacue, with every good intention, may yet find his measure consigned to that Umbo which has engulfed so ...

LAKE'S FALMOUTH PACKET AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER

... Smith returned the fire, and the second brother fell mortally wounded. Appearance the Cattle Plague in Ireland. —The yorthern Whig of tho llth inst., publishes in a special edition the following telegram, forwarded to them magistrate residing in the district ...

[Saturday, May 26, 1866

... Tha Carlton Club.—The Carlton Club is the great political workshop of the Conservative party, where all the tactics which Whig administration is upset, or Conservative administration is upraised, are planned and decided upon. Members cf both houses—men ...

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS

... of boroughs condemned, because they generally return Conservatives; and another class spared because they generally return Whigs. To obtain a really wise and wholesome measure, the leaders on each side ought to stoop to meet each other in honourable agreement ...

EPITOME OP HEWS

... considerable time past rarely interfered in politics, but was a Liberal of the old school, and had invariably supported the Whig administrations from the accession of the Earl Grey. Tho deceased carl eldest the numerous family of Sir Gerard N hI-Nopl, ...

[Saturday, June 23, 1866

... obeeiTOd that the Princes ot Wales are sure to Whigs, and to torn Tories when they succeed the oroira, ana the example of George IV. is always addaced case in point. Bat the days of Walpole and Pelham, though Whigs and Tories hold, on the whole, the same principles ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... registrar. By the death of the Earl Gaiasboroagh the Government loses adherent the House of Lordi*. The dec earl was consistent Whig Liberal hid sncceaaor, although a Homan Catholic, some years ago identified himself with the Conservative party. The Royal ...

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... concerned. The Whigs, for some reason or other which it is not easy to understand, have never been olibt ral to those who make literature in its various forms their calling as have been the Tories. Of this, the opposition which the old Whig Government made ...