COMPLIMENTARY DINNER TO GLADWIN TURBUTT, ESQ., AND W. OVEREND, ESQ., Q.C
... Messrs. Bright and Gladstone. If ignominhly attached to any party, he thought it was to that great and hitherto respectatble Whig party who allowed thetn- selves-to use a vulgar metaphor-to lie led by the nose by Mr. Gladstone (cheers), who notwithstanding ...