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IRISH OPINION ON THE COMPROMISE

... three chapters of Ireland regenerated’ is written in the Church Bill. The evil work of three centuries is undone.” Tho Northern Whig beliovcs that Mr. Gladstone is “not a man inclined to repose on his laurels. Like King William, the Prime Minister will not ...

THE FUTURE OF CONSERVATISM

... the next quarter of a century, at least; or that the Conservatives will not have almost as long an exile from office as the Whigs had from 17S-t to 1830. If there is sufficient lofty-minded selfabnegation in the party to welcome such counsels, and to adopt ...

PICKINGS FROM FUN

... latter gave way to Karl Russell, reserving his claim to a hearing afterwards, the Duke of Abercom was put up to answer the Whig ex-Pn mier. and the Duke of Argyll to reply to the ex-Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. The list then stood follows: Russell. Abercorn ...

THE WESLEYANS

... not; but it carries with it a sort of aaoect which ought to ensure to it serious attention and reflection.” This was the true Whig doctrine of the period. Everybody ought to have his religion provided for him by law. Tho unpleasant consequences to the State ...

the prievatices of farmers in the extensive adulteration of seeds, oil cake, guano, and other articles which ..

... dangling before the “Whig Peers the scheme of concurrent endow“ ment, they could got those noble lords to sup“ port concessions to the Protestant Church ; but when that scheme was finally disposed of. they “were well aware that the Whigs would feel “bound ...

THE CONSERVATIVE TRIUMPH IN SOUTH DERBYSHIRE

... (falsely, as we C believe) that the ecclesiastical element of discord se having been eliminated, nothing more remained for Whig and Tory to (lo but to return Mr. EVANS to L Parliament as a staunch friend of the Church, a it well-wisher to the county, ...

Published: Wednesday 20 January 1869
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1788 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

WESLEYANISM OPPOSED TO PARTY POLITICS

... Protestant country is very remark- leable, coming as it does immediately after a recent de- claration put forward by the Whigs that the Whig piarty is the natural ally of Protestantism. In this do- claration there lurks a covert insinuation that the Church ...

Published: Wednesday 04 August 1869
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2751 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

NOTES ON ANGLING

... North Derbyshire. (Cheers.) And, secondly, should say that in that attemnt at monopoly they had discarded the old traditional Whig doctrines and principles of the revolution of 1088, and were content follow in the rear of Mr. Bright and Mr. Miall. (Cheers ...

COLONEL WILMOT’S ADDRESS

... Walpole’s tears, Hyde Park railings, and the last fie form Bill, are of too recent date to be forgotten. The Tories found the Whigs bathing and they stole their clothes,” is the sarcastic but true description of Conservative tactics. They have done more: ...

THE FIRST PROTESTANT SERVICE IN MADRID

... 'Mr. Lowe. Now by - the residuum sent Agaiun o sit in Parliament, It Who, as a placeman, is content ? It Mr. Lowe. h Who, Whig-like, with a feeling shout, a Proclaimed (what no sane man will doubt) If lis wish to keep the Tories out ? d Jan. 28. Mr ...

Published: Wednesday 03 February 1869
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 864 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... but this ndid not materially increase his income. Sir Robert Clifton successfully contested Nottingham in 1861, against the Whig party, who adopted Lord Lincoln (the present Duke of New- castlei) as their candidlate: .and again, in 1865, but was un- i ...

IRELAND

... during thie height of tile O'CONNELL agitatiOnl, such Contelssionls to rebels were not counselled by the leaders of tle great W\'hig party-. The Spectator about theat time had an article recoinmending the establishmoent of a cen- tralised agricultural board ...

Published: Wednesday 26 May 1869
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 840 | Page: 5 | Tags: News