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LIVELY PROCEEDINGS

... never cure, the lecturer said Mr. Bright should steted that since 1832 the Whigs had been in power two-«urds of thetime (‘ That’s not the Radicals,” and hear, hoar.) The Whigs and not the Tories suspended the Act in Inland. (“Who opposed it?” John Bright ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1868
Newspaper: Rochdale Observer
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 1460 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE DATE OF THE ELECTION

... as everybody suspects, cares no more for the Irish Church than for the Choctaw Indiana—is once more to attempt to dish the Whigs by adopting their policy and passing their measures. The Standard says the question is not of keeping the Irish Church up but ...

Published: Saturday 29 August 1868
Newspaper: Rochdale Observer
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 362 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE ROCHDALE OBSERVER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1868

... ruminant Whig—chewing the cud of the first Reform Bill. In spite of these formidable difficulties, Mr. Cobden, with whom Mr. Bright had now become associated in the conduct of, the agitation, worked persistently towards the goal. Turning away from Whigs and ...

Published: Saturday 29 February 1868
Newspaper: Rochdale Observer
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 1831 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

LETTERS BY A RADICAL

... and the Whig may push his a little farther forward, but substantially it will be the old thing over again—just Whig and Tory, and nothing more. Now during the last thirty-five years there has never been a question debated between mere Whig and Tory of ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1868
Newspaper: Rochdale Observer
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 1218 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Tory party, as they may be more properly described

... call them—and see how large a portion of his views have been embodied in modern legislation. Is it not the fact that Tory and Whig statesmen, when they could no longer resist the march of improvement, accepted the inevitable, and with a great flourish of ...

Published: Saturday 24 October 1868
Newspaper: Rochdale Observer
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 403 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

PARLIAMENT ON ITS LAST LEGS

... turned to the successor. Yet we ought not to be ungrateful for the good it has done. Although elected under the auspices of a Whig who was more really Conservative than the Tories themselves, it has yet—thanks to circumstances over which neither political ...

Published: Saturday 18 July 1868
Newspaper: Rochdale Observer
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 493 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

[his That is but took place to the P? 0 ? 1 ® f because it was in the field,

... The progressive Conser•«> vative (Mr. Denison) the non-political Dissenter ‘‘(Mr. Fielden) and the independent member of “Whig leanings (Lord Elcho) are thoroughly “ identified in their judgment on the Irish Church “question. * • • They exhibit a harmony ...

Published: Saturday 22 August 1868
Newspaper: Rochdale Observer
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 478 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE MAGAZINES AND PEEIODICALS FOE

... too strong to be resisted. The quotation is from the fifth book of “Coningsby Speaking of the deplorable consequences to the Whig, of their clinging to office between 1837 and 1841 long after they had forfeited all title to the respect and confidence of ...

Published: Saturday 23 May 1868
Newspaper: Rochdale Observer
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 1515 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

ACCOUNT OP ORANGEISM. (From a Correspondent.) m Thi* religions ingtitntion M insiited on bj Col. F«r-mui, had ..

... we have gained over the Whig candidate, by the election John Entwisle, Esq., of Foxholes, as the representative of this borough. Yet after obtaining the victory, am not altogether satisfied, as three our members voted for the Whig party, contrary to the ...

Published: Saturday 15 August 1868
Newspaper: Rochdale Observer
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 1229 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

A CHAMPION OF TOBY FINANCE

... Gladstone' 1865- 67,434,760 Russell and Gladstone. To his table of expenditure Captain Pim appends this remark, “Thus showing the Whigs have expended excess of tbe Derby administration, in the last seven years, an average of upwards of £4,000,000 a year.” clearly ...

Published: Saturday 05 September 1868
Newspaper: Rochdale Observer
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 1399 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

)N BT A BAD NlftOER,

... is the ex- Chancellor from the ex-Premier T Lord Bussell has for hi* headcovering the traditional white beaver of the old Whigs. The venerable Marquis of Lansdowne himself never mounted a furrier one than “Little Johnny” appears in. Beavers, and white ...

Published: Saturday 01 August 1868
Newspaper: Rochdale Observer
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 1429 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE DOWNFALL OF THE IRISH

... moral condition of the two political parties is now reversed. In those days, while Lord Palmerston was insincere and heartless Whig, Lord Derby was thoroughly in earnest Tory; now the sincerity is on the side of the great Liberal leader, while the Tory Prime ...

Published: Saturday 28 March 1868
Newspaper: Rochdale Observer
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 1903 | Page: 5 | Tags: none