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GOVERNOR BROWNLOW AND GEORGE D PRENTICE

... AND GEORGE PRENTICE. The following elegant extracts ere from an American paper, which professes to copy from the Knoxville Whig and Louisville Journal Governor Brownlow and George Prentice are at present engaged in throwing mud at each other, and as both ...

LIBERAL INDIGNATION

... participate in the management of public affairs or to hold a public office or in other respects to be on equal terms with their Whig neighbours, was a presumption which at one time met with stern rebuke. No doubt a return to that palmy condition would restore ...

ADVERTISEMENTS

... was a determined party man in politics, and no statesman. He once publicly stated that he would swear anything to keep the Whigs in power,”—an excellent sentence to inicribe on the ba-e of his statue. Had a public testimonial been proposed to him in his ...

BEDFORD REGATTA

... basis,” and probably would have placed certain ofifices at the disposal of some of the moat moderate and discreet men of the Whig party; but it was very soon proclaimed that such a conciliatory course would not meet the approval of the “Liberal partyno ...

BEDFORD REG-ATTA

... basis,” and probably would have placed certain offices at the disposal of some of the most moderate and discreet men of the Whig party; but it ivas very soon proclaimed that such a conciliatory course would not meet the approval of the “Liberal party;”—no ...

“ GLADSTONE AND LIBERTY.”

... the 3rd of this month Lord Russell addressed from Pembroke Lodge letter to W. F. Collier, Esq., Plymouth,” the brother of the Whig Solicitor-General, and M.P. for that borough, acknow’ ledging the receipt of a memorial agreed to at a large open air meeting ...

“ GLADSTONE AND LIBERTY.”

... 3rd of this month Lord Russell addressed from Pembroke Lodge letter to W. F. (Jollier, Esq., Plymouth,” the brother of the Whig Solicitor-General, and M.P. for that borough, acknowledging the receipt of a memorial agreed to at a large open air meeting ...

WHAT NEXT?

... that complexion has it come at last, however ingeniously Whigs and philosophical Radicals may argue in favour of combined action of Liberals of all shades: the struggle will not be between Whigs and Tories, not (as is alleged by some demagogues) between ...

IBCTJBY, ,

... given for him. There was very little in the speech made by Mr. Stookbum that required answer, for it was the old story of the whigs always in the right and the tones always the wrong (hear, hear), when last had the pleasure of soliciting their votes—(a voice ...

Published: Saturday 21 July 1866
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3965 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

FISH-BREEDING

... the cards of invitatto , them Derby and Co. The bill fare was What good for the Whig goose is equally Conservative gander. But the Lord Mayor succeed in taking the Whig flavour out 11l In drinking to Mr. Disraeli, in a bumper of r- , ipt claret, he expressed ...