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[•AEY RePRS

... our readers, is old exclusive Whig club, where Mr Gladstone is scarcely as jet more popular—such is the stubborn nature of old Whigs—than the Carlton, of which he has never ceased to be member. The device of those Whigs who wish to put away from their ...

CONSERVATIVE DEMONSTRATION AT NORWICH

... adjusted with sufficient care. Mr contended that the Conservatives were now only restoring to the working classes what the Whigs and Radicals took from them in 1832. It was true that Mr Gladstone bad declared that he had given up the leadership of the ...

MR DU CANE, M.P., IN ESSEX

... Waterloo, so accor li to the Whig view of the science of politics, the Wuig party, and not we, ought somehow or other hive passed the Reform Bill. (Laughter.) Now, apart from the fact that, owing mainly the manner in which the Whig party had for years past ...

MANCHESTER. CONGRATULATORY MEETING AT ROCHDALE

... party—(laughter and applause)—which had been p-eat, but which some people believed was now the hour of its extinction. The Whigs were mconscious of the fact that a great gulf separated themtelves and the advanced Liberal party politically from period of ...

TRADE REPORTS

... high, and with the prospect of a very small sowing in Ireland this year, importers are holding off their orders. —Northern Whig. ...

foreion

... an established fact, which not even Whigs can call in question. And it is an extremely remarkable circumstance, that, nine years after the Reform Bill, the supposed palladium of their liberties, they expelled the Whigs from office, and returned large Tory ...

THE KEFOEM QUESTION

... Bill Twenty years ago Sir Robert Peel held the reins office; out of those twenty years the Whigs had been in power seventeen, and the Coneervatires three. The Whigs made reform party cry, but without any intention whatever carrying a reform bill, and only ...

THE GOVERNMENT AND REFORM

... to entertain just as indefensibly as the Whigs. Is not the constitution of the country entrusted to the whole country Have not Conservatives as deep a stake in the popularity of that constitution as the Whigs have Has not the landed interest acknowledged ...

HIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, _OCTOBER, 23, 1867

... r diMhicg the Whigs’* —tile Edinburgh roTicwor is far from pronouncing the new measure revolutionary, or from regarding it under tiic “Shooting Niagara H as|»ect which Grids favour in the eyes Mr Thomas Carlyle. On the cmtrary, the Whig reviewer censures ...

TRADE REPORTS,

... the past few years. The continued small average yield of flax per acre has had a very bad effect upon the farmers. —NorUwn Whig. AUSTRALIAN WOOL, HIDES, AND TALLOW TRADE. (From the Circular of Meurt (fofdsbrowjh Co.) Melbouknn, August 27. ...

MBITS C'ONSBKVATITB V ' association. tto the memtan thi. “fS.T evening l«t, the Wuto S™. 1». „ VatnsJoy pnrjwoo of

... rule.the roast. (Hear, hear, and applause.) was •i of str--ng party cries, and of keeping up the old war terms of Tory and Whig, believing that the ( roper course to take in upholding the present Cunstitu• the cijuntry was for all moderate man combine ...

SHIPPING

... (Hear, hear.) alluded the coalition of aristocratic Whigs with the enemies our (Hear, hear.) Why, it was only within the twelve months that Mr Bright himself nad been received by the leading Whigs —(bear, hear)—as the »' lVC>ca te of principles with ...