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OCCASIONAL NOTES

... wished to give the Whig party one telling proof of lig As their incompetency he would say: You are green du enough to listen to John Bright, an argument pr, which, Or course, Avill carry conviction to the mind of ba fol every unhappy Whig who happens to ...

Published: Wednesday 02 January 1867
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1938 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

GENERAL NEWS

... Reform Bill will not be promised. There are many things to attend to, very many things—and naturally enough after seven years of Whig jobbery and Radical misrule; and these things will, very properly, be seen to in the first place. Mr. Disraeli has, I am informed ...

Advertisements & Notices

... the rec view of pointing a moral to this reflection he observed bw that the one telling proof of the incompetency of the for whigs' was that they were green enough to listen sat to John Bright !. Now we have no sympathy vet whatever with the extreme political ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... during the clectiomn, frc The damages are laid at 5,0001. it ?? the pressing instance of some of the more influiential in d whigs, Mr. Brand, it is understood (says the Manschester ril h Gecsdian), has respited his withdrawal from the impor. wI .8tent post ...

Published: Saturday 19 January 1867
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3610 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

THE LIBERAL PARTY AND REFORM

... from Mr. Gladstone, the one cheval de bataille which at present makes him the natural leader of united phlanx of Radicals and Whigs. After Reform will doubtless come the subject of the Irish Church. Fought over the Irish Establishment will certainly bo, with ...

ECCLESIASTICAL

... would have bad the last word intbe plural?—A Victim. The Spectator takes a gloomj view of too of the Liberal party. The old Whigs «e deßcrihed to be all in twitter,” and rushing to the Clo&e to announce the fact. Certain Liberals, like Mr. Grant Dull have ...

ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS IN THE ARMY AND NAVY

... ns such. The evils referred to have been of long continuance, and are not more attributable the Conservatives than to the Whigs. For this reason certain members of both sides of tho House have determined to unite in exposing this state of things, and ...

MR. STONE, M.P., ON PARLIAMENTARY REFORM

... opportunity of addressing their i I. ?? (the Chairman) had waited X on various leaders of the Liberal party.-[A voice: Call'em Whigs. They're worse than Tories.--X (Laughter.)]-He lid called on 'Mr. Edgcombe I who had said N4o. We're very well now. Let well ...

Published: Wednesday 30 January 1867
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 10655 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

LOCAL NEWS

... opinions to their constituents? (Hear, hear.) He had waited on many of the leaders of this Liberal party. (A voice, Call them Whigs.” They are worse than Tories.”} He had waited on Mr. Edgcombe, and said, No, are very well. Let well alone. Don’t interfere; ...

PORTSMOUTH TIMES AND NAVA GAZETTE, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1867

... than ever incapable of understanding the great questions which are agitating tho earth. One wishes to believe that tho veteran Whig politician means well—even when he stings—hut assuredly he is the strangest compound of good intentions perverted ill-balanced ...

THE DECLINE AND FALL OF WHIOGISM

... THE DECLINE AND FALL OF WHIOGISM The Saturday Review tell* us that the Whigs, | such, are always dying. moribund life is their j normal state of existence. Whether these are the last Whiggery, it would premature decidedly to say. It is scarcely a matter ...

CAPTAIN SHERARD OSBORN ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE NAVY

... promotion amongst the. exe-f me cu~tive officers of the navy only resulted in giving'. con-i A mn sidera'ole patronage to a Whig, Government, rand. left; the? isso id officers stagnating rather more than before, Now, jfor. *Unil tien n-all this and much ...

Published: Saturday 09 February 1867
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2548 | Page: 3 | Tags: News