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BEDFORD TlMs

... outside and earn .P |l, Liberation Society, wise in s the impressive nature of the e cultivates this system t ||f •e put upon Whig members jnstituents. And of course i-aded the wrongs of ji ience prompted it to offer tl sition to Church-rates ; and hey dwell ...

DRAWING THE BADOBB

... help to defeat and endanger the Government. Ido not want to do so.” Of coarse not. That Orosvenor would aid in overturning Whig Government when matters came to pinch, say, nobody believed. Courage, then, ye grave Potent seignior, who ait the Treasury ...

Published: Saturday 16 June 1866
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 665 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

PARLIAMEXTARY^BEFOB#- On Friday evening tli£ Liberals of meeting at the Assembly Rooms, for the considering the ..

... Radicals ventured to call it, may ltd \ failure, for with the excqrtion of the or two other gentlemen the leading men able old Whigs did not put in an a PP ea f > bj^ learned that they had no sympathy with motley gathering the opening, the c ° sented a meagre ...

m Pee fellow ' we she fa* °nrae tv. a Very reat success. o,lp of r meet * g passed

... that the bulk of t 1 . n do f* enthusiastic fran , Ca| inot air s ho figured on this p ton,^' Be( le Whig scheme wh Ct Bedford working men, , e other Whig scheme but l awa one representati' lb Th' f .Common 1 1 ' l,appUj fell ' Ml si' embe r, Mr. S. Whitbread ...

“RBCTE b’ACIBNDO SECUKUS.” REFORM UTTERANCES If the snpporters of the Franchise Bill of the late Government ..

... These and other expressions from the same orator were so ambiguous as to raise a doubt whether Mr. Berkeley and some of his Whig friends really want any change at ail except a change of ministry. This doubt is in some degree confirmed by a passage delivered ...

right oa the second reading. None r ® conscious of the actual state of affairs democratic leaders themselves: ..

... suggestions, during the ( are endeavouring to create demonstration 3 1 . towns and villages in favour of this offspring sour Whig oflScialism and ism called a Franchise Extension Bill. The now begin to feel the bitter penalty of their tings with Mr. Bright’s ...

BEDFORD

... held an open court on the if J. l^e purpose of revising the Burgess list. ■Adl en appeared for the Conservatives, and for the Whigs. The result of the revision favour of the Conservatives. borough registration. Cooper, Esq , revising barrister, held a court ...

wanted bo'i”eii'

... s . and the Vi> 11 an t n . aus eated 111 th e * d ers f ® t,ck the ( t hpr A ! «g h the %\ a«no„t! ,s bing in Jith f 8t he Whig c h 1101 il the art are y J Bt sts. aI 7 ed to \ ® eneral feeling 'becking 88 a “d one of a aaS the best of e Dp,- d . w see ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. IRELAND. The Belfast Northern Whig remark* that ••Nothing whatever hag come to the knowledge of the authorities which calls for action ; but, ordinary matter of precaution. the mayor, the resident magistrates, and number justices ...

Published: Saturday 22 December 1866
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 750 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

A HAPPY PAIR

... met Ur. Disraeli’s advances. Did show a knowledge of hi. novels, we wonder Did he refer to the Venetian Doge policy of the Whigs, and congratulate the country on Ur. Disraeli's victory over the Doses should like to have heard how Filby found hie own heatings ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1866
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 641 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

shadow * le Church had become a mere fe ssion u narae - then he made the con* those °

... been complaining of for years past but it w a State a ff rs at creditable; P'Hful one which was brought about by the glad the° Whig Ministry; and we are Air. re hear this remorseful confession of tone g*deferred though it be. The which he himself falls back ...