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GLASTONBURY GREAT MARKET

... most easily alarmed on their own Bide and even some of the 'Whigs—had done harm' but would eventually be a great benefit to the country! The result was simply a change of Conservative for Whig Ministry. After remarking on the absence of ultra- Radicals ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... Melbourne came into office with Lord Russell and other Whigs, and one of the first acts of the new Government was to cancel Lord Heytesbury's appointment and recal him, and to send out in his stead the Whig Lord Auckland. The Cabul massacre, which was the ...

MID SOMERSET ELECTION

... reform. Let them hear what he did say. He adopted in the Vying motto of reform and retrenchment; not the tinkling cymbal of Whig reform, but a real reform (hear, hear). He should be indeed ungrateful if he did not on that occasion return thanks to all ...

BATH-ITS HEALTH AND WATER SUPPLY. s; t, -P 0 c Editor °f Bath Chronicle. a letter to Bath and Cheltenham

... are added the comments thereon of two Councillors, one well-known Conservative, and the other describing himself as Old Whig, it must allowed that thecaseissingularlycomplete, and nothing more can be required to form a clear and accurate judgment ...

THE NEW MINISTRY

... rejection in North Lancashire would have assuredly been fatal to his political career, had he not been the eldest son of a great Whig Duke ; but there will probably be no great difficulty in finding him seat for some more Cavendish-loving constituency, or he ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... eminent statesman nothing more or less than the future leader of the House of Commons. Is Mr. Gladstone to be dished the Whigs? A day or two will probably show. _______ The Liberals were successful in one or two of their raids on Scotch counties, their ...

BATH TOWN COUNCIL

... nomination upon every principle of doing justice to very large proportion of the inhabitants who were not like himself, old Whigs (a laugh), but Conservatives, who had a very great stake in the wealth of the pity, and certainly ought to have some share ...