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Whigs recommend the more politic course of waiting, in the hope that the Government may say something, or do ..

... Whigs recommend the more politic course of waiting, in the hope that the Government may say something, or do something, which may leave them more open to attack hereafter. No formal meeting of the Party has, however, as yet taken place, although Earl ...

Published: Saturday 16 February 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 206 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

AR Sign The Echoes of the last few days have been Although discouraging for the old Whig Op Posit; eed

... AR Sign The Echoes of the last few days have been Although discouraging for the old Whig Op Posit; eed happily relegated to the cold shade of the On, they are gratifying to the lovers of order, and M Scient Majority who think with Mr. Henley, the Par ...

Published: Saturday 25 May 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 366 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Corq d One © week which ends to-day will, hereafter, be re- Whig} le Of the most critical in the

... Corq d One © week which ends to-day will, hereafter, be re- Whig} le Of the most critical in the annals of a Session, Istorian must regard as, perhaps, the most 1a English Statesmen have ever witnessed. The ew Neh for weal or woe, is to have so marked ...

Published: Saturday 22 June 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 509 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Bill; while Lord Cairns made his first great oration, since his elevation to the Upper House, on bebalf of the

... subject which the Whigs had failed to master, because they had, invariably, approached it in an opposite spirit. Earl Russell next addressed the House, and, instead of congratulating Ministers upon avoiding the rocks upon which the Whigs had been shipwrecked ...

Published: Thursday 27 June 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 228 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

cheques, and many of their customers will use no others Lady Jersey died at No. 38, on the west side

... occupied a seat on the samé bench with little Arthur Kinnaird, Mr. C. Forster, Hankey, Mr. Moffatt, and the select band of hack Whigs and place-hunters, who invariably follow their leader the lobby, no matter what may be the question at Some five or six years ...

Published: Saturday 02 February 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 493 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

4n the political world, Her: Majesty’s Ministers appear to have been “ snowed up” like less distinguished ..

... before their policy is fully before the country, The state of Ireland » no doubt, ealls for th € gravest consideration. The Whigs have tried long enough to cure the patient, and the public and Parliament are now alike disposed tives a chance. to give the ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 362 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Mr. Corrance, the Conservative Candidate for Hast Suffolk, in the room of Sir E. Kerrison, resigned, has beaten ..

... Corrance, the Conservative Candidate for Hast Suffolk, in the room of Sir E. Kerrison, resigned, has beaten Mr. Adair, the Whig, by the handsome majority of 378. The numbers polled were—for Mr. Corrance, 2,506 ; for Mr. Adair, 2,185. Mr. Chatterton, the ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 82 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Y ZAR Looxer-Oy, The dreaded Hyde Park Demonstration has > and The the Luxemburg Conference has commenced. Pr er t

... 2 @8reemen t has been arrived at satisfactory to ‘all Meg? vin interested. With regard to the Reform Make in the Park, the Whigs are doing their best to Make tical Capital out of it, and are endeavouring to takin *ppear that the Government are to blame ...

Published: Saturday 11 May 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 410 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Sy Looxer-Oy, a> thing, we are told, is ‘so successful as bay it must be admitted that, so far as

... the doctrine Pantj Well €nough alone’’ is unpalatable to a Party hea return to power, you will not be surprised to at th of Whigs held another Meeting this afternoon of Mr. Gladstone, with the view ee Ne ita ng the hour which they fondly believe will Once ...

Published: Saturday 06 April 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 383 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Esmonde, whose services were in no way required, and who proceeded to make a long speech that nobody cared to

... discharged his legal functions, had a perfect right to retire, and no one familiar with the oratorical performances of Mr. Esmonde, Whig M.P. for the County of Waterford, can deny that in beating a hasty retreat the High Sheriff exhibited not only sound discretion ...

Published: Saturday 05 January 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 119 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

the attendance of Members of the Legislature at the ceremonial of laying the foundation stone of the New Hall of

... his Mistress than any One, except immediate taembers of the Royal Family, Mr. Lowe, who sits, by the grace and favour of the Whig Marquis of for the Village of Calne in Wiltshire, delivered a savage valedictory phillipic the other against the whole scheme ...

Published: Saturday 25 May 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 188 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

it 1s that the three. new Common Law Judges about to be appointed are Mr, Russell Gurney, Recorder of London;

... elevation to the judicial bench might be a compliment to the late Government (as he happened to be Solicitor- General: when the Whigs were turned out of office), it would not be popular either with the Bar or the country. In private life the honorable and learned ...

Published: Saturday 19 January 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 212 | Page: 6 | Tags: none