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THE GOVERNMENT AND REFORM

... govern on sufferance till Mr Gladstone has once more recemented the alliance now crumbling to piecca between the nation and the Whigs, an alliance without which—and we say it with no pleasure—a Liberal Administration is in this country never stable or strong ...

Published: Tuesday 03 April 1866
Newspaper: Orcadian
County: Orkney, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 621 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE Oil KM HEIcALD, TUESDAY, JANUAHV .°.O, 18GC. that the step* now taken by the Justices may resemble the belated

... without the leave his committee, which was also that of our late member Mr Adam Black. How could they, the consistent old Whigs, support any measure of reform 1 Mr Black opposed Mr Baines’ Bill, and refused to support any extension of the franchise : ...

THE WEEK

... ranks of the independent Liberals, but the malcontents are not men sutticient mark to excite much jubilation among the old Whig faction. One or two iucideots, possessing some sigui ficance, have recently transpired in connection with the negotiations ...

111K ORKNEY HERALU. ILESDAV, AUGUST tiB, |BG«

... anyone were toset about finding ont Mr Lainyg’s views from his last speech, he would tind it difficult to whether he is Tory, Whig, or Raslical. This in the meantime suit hinself, but it will not suit the Liberal electora, and should he come forward ayain ...

squabble* the Scotsman and Mr M‘Laren, that something like a general action between the parties might have been ..

... with very questionable taste, and, as it turned out, quite mistakenly, appealing to the Lord Advocate’s absence as a proof of Whig apathy and insincerity. I was glad to observe that Mr Miller was the only speaker who mpted condescended to bit man behind ...

REFORM

... should be improved. The Conservative andel!) aus danger from anything but a very moderate rehiction of the suffrage ; the Whig, though with obvious doubt and hesitation, is pre pared to give a little more ; the Radical aims et manhood suffrage. Lord ...

Published: Tuesday 09 January 1866
Newspaper: Orcadian
County: Orkney, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 761 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

11111MM/11 in Etielwill Anwriea. Er ThO of l'rtrin• Minister, %%ill the 'vat of t tie exi•inet will In* ont.. ..

... have beeis reamed al the rate •1 per cent The men, .m the ether allege that, by szetentent entered tonal, the leleteri, t , v Whig+ Wage, should ri-e Of fill eorreaponding with the valve 14 MAIM u•turol in the market. the r.ltO of *.1,•€.1 '4llOllll he 'aim ...

Published: Tuesday 24 July 1866
Newspaper: Orcadian
County: Orkney, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 733 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

DEATHS

... suddenly changed for the on Friday evening, and notwith- standing the fervent wishes of the ‘Tories and the “ aris- tocratic Whigs” of Edinburgh that it wight rain as it had never rained since the deluge, Saturday turned oat to be aclear, calin, frosty day ...

corruption, and there was r«;ison for fearing further extension of the franchise As regarded burghs, it was ..

... attention to the subject redistribution of seats in Scotland as well in England. The county Sutherland, which was saved for a great Whig nobleman, should have been joined the county of Caithness. Odooel Sykes urged the claims of Aberdeen additional representative ...

ENGLISII INFLUENCE IN EUROPE

... respect we are clearly stronger than we were twelve months ago. We have got nil for ever, it is to be hoped, of two powerful Whigs. each of whom was pieced in that precise position where he (multi itiflict the greatest possible amount of damage upon his ...

Published: Tuesday 25 September 1866
Newspaper: Orcadian
County: Orkney, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 906 | Page: 4 | Tags: none