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LANCASHIRE election. great meeting THE CIRCUS LAST NIGHT. ADDRESS OF MR. VERNON HARCOURT. stability our church, ..

... very ancient, and to hoped it grew S Under the old rule SroTory members were always returned ; undertee Iteforaßffl 1832, one Whig and one Tory had been hoped their “dueation” was now com- thatin future they would always return two Liberal members. (Cheers ...

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... grew wiser ns it grew older. Under the old burgess rule two Tory members were always returned; under the Reform BUI 1832, one Whig and one Tory had been sent; and be hoped thdr education was now completed, and that in future they would always return tw ...

•• / WIGAN e»« obtained office, _._. never be obtained unlew he wm conMnuaUy «ssa ™sftx. ~ that the only

... houses should not throw stones. (Applause.) Were Mr. Harcourt and his friends always called Radicals. Were they always called Whigs? Were they always called Liberals ? Were they always called Chartists. Were they always called Levellers, or Fenians, or R ...

THB wWAK OBSERVER

... houses should not throw stones. (Applause.) Were Mr. Harcourt and his friends always called Radicals f Were they always called Whigs? Were they always called Liberals ? Were they always called Chartists? Were they always called Levellers, or Fenians, Revo ...

foubion intelligence

... nearly every measure of enlightened legislation, and were unworthy of the confidence of the newly-enfranchised elec tore. The Whig party and the Liberal party, he admitted, were charge able with sonic short comings, but they had never without being encouraged ...

GENERAL NEWS

... influence which she was long reputed to possess. She was for 1 many yeare Mistress the Robes, and believe she ' was one of the Whig ladies whose influence Court led Sir Robert Peel some thirty years ago to decline the responsibility forming a government. ...

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... people who come to vote for the first time have chosen a candidate who not accepted by the old leaders and wire-pullers of the Whig section rump of which may still found old stagnant boroughs. These people will not their duty—to accept with frank cordiality ...

MR. GLADSTONES SPEECH AT

... influence which she was long reputed to possess. She was for many years Mistress of the Robes, and believe she was one the Whig ladies whose influence Court led Sir Robert Peel some thirty years ago to decline the responsibility of forming a government ...

' FOUUIGN intelligence

... opposed nearly every meamre enlightened legisUtion, and were unworthy the confidence of the newly-enfranchised electors. The Whig nartv and the Liberal party, lie admitted, were chargcable with some ehort-eomings, but they had never sinned without being ...

THE WIGAN OBSERVER AND DISTRICT. ADVERTISER SATURDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1«88

... elections. I tc« you omdidly Ido not. I look with great hope, and I will teUyou two reasons why do sofThe first is that the Whigs toemMhres are in great fear. I met an emment Liberal yesterday and hftold me he looked forward wito&may to what was going to ...