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MR JACOB BRIGHT ON THE WHIGS. Now, within the limit* the Mandate* from which we it mo that w* horo,

... entered hi* native native l Ju*t that way the Whig* now come to °ur huating* booths. (Laughter.) They know and knows them—(cheer* *nd laughter) L, »a i»» » it was at the recent contest. (Cheer*.) If the Whigs are dead, and are to buried, I have no objection ...

MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1867. Nkithbk the Tories nor the Old Whigs want to give household suffrage ; but it may

... MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1867. Nkithbk the Tories nor the Old Whigs want to give household suffrage ; but it may perhaps be got, without either really intending it. Such is the view taken by the Scotsman ; It is not all improbable that the fact of Con■arratire ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... Russell generously declares that Mr Gladstone must continue to occupy the position from which the aristocratic section of the Whig party would fain depose the sen of the Leith merchant. We cannot suppose for moment that spirit so chivalrous Mr Gladstone ...

AN ANCIENT VINTAGE

... better reason, calls himself Liberal Conservative. The name Whig would appear from the Imok to in disfavour ;it worn by very few indeed. And two or three of il, winters call themselves Liberal Whigs.” Mr Lowe calls himself Liberal, and so does Lord Eleh ...

DEATHS

... that their day is done. They don’t like to hear the Saturday Review preaching a funeral sermon over the grave of the Whig party. The Whigs have always been self-seeking sort, most of all in Edinburgh. Lord Cockbum himself had to admit this. He]confcssed ...

BLACKWOOD FOR NOVEMBER

... BLACKWOOD FOR NOVEMBER. It appear* us that the Government wou'd acting injudiciously—whether Whigs or Tories guided it* counsels —which should think of beginning the next session of Parliament with Reform Bill. Any change could not improve, but would ...

gkefnock Daily teleq&Al'H. Apr

... constituency from the galling domination of the Whigs.” He added, what is true of the same class of politicians in other places besides the metropolis, that the old Whigs were not sincere Reformers : The Whigs of Edinburgh bad net been is earnest, and were ...

THE POLITICAL SITUATION

... Disfranchise number of small Whig boroughs and transfer their seats to places now unrepresented, tbs voters in which form the strength of the Liberal party in the counties, and the thing is dons considerable extent The Whig borough lasses its members, ...

Published: Thursday 24 January 1867
Newspaper: Greenock Advertiser
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 586 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

The Eiohth Number op TJSB WESTERN TELEGRAPH AND CLYDE WEEKLY REVIEW, Contains; THE RETROSPECT OF AN ARTISTS ..

... The Poor-rate Assessment—The Work of the Assemblies—Mr Story of Kosneatb on the Irish Church -Blackwood on Reform and the Whigs—Reformers” and Faggot-Votes—Occasional Notes— The Spokesman the Cowards—A Remarkable Pair—What will the Lords do with it?— ...

A striking fact in connection lunteer CHrgsnisotion was mentioned Col. Sykes, M.P., the Scottish dinner in ..

... advocate the Whig cause, points to Mr Jacob Bright’s triumph Manchester proof that the electors do not recognise the claim made upon their gratitude by the Tories. The less the Scotsman says about the Manchester election the better. The Old Whig candidate ...

THE Gkk1 NnCK TELEGRAPH, AUGUST 28, 1867

... that the Radicals cannot acc their purposes without the aid the Whig party. A Liberal party witliout Whig coutiugent would be a force all infantry, opposed to army foot and horse. The Whig country gentlemeu are the Liberal cavalry, and they cannot be dispensed ...