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iKStiIRE AND E. A. M.P., ON THE CONSERVATIVE REACTION. Tuesday Night. A Liberal demonstration was held to-night ..

... made than to go on ones. (Cheers.) A moment ago spoke of the Whigs as busy coaling. He had said hard things about the Whigs sometimes, but he had learnt that the Whig mind, as represented Whig editors, was a very sensitive thing. Meet people had a pardonable ...

FROM OUR LONDO CO RESPONDENT

... range out of the reach of the can always be lured back by the least bit of a bait that loves; but if you once fairly alienate Whig, argued, he very apt becorife a confirmed Conservative, The only portion the speech addressed by that prince of prigs, Mr ...

THE SCHOOL BOARDS

... (Churchman), its chairman, who succeeded the late Mr Joseph Thorp in the office; Councillor Whitley, Dissenter; Aid. Hutchinson, Whig-Radical; Councillor Midgley, Dissenter ; Rev. F. Geary, Roman Catholic; Mr W. Foster, Churchman; Mr Horsfall, Churchman; Mr ...

Omnia Bant homlnum tenui pcndcatla filo

... of the new Solicitor-General is not more remarkable for its eloquence than for the tone of its reasoning. That a member of a Whig Ministry holds such opinions on rural matters and farming is marvellous, but that dare express them is honourable to him. In ...

DANGERS OF THE TIMES

... not give deal for a slow old Whig, who in some respects was worse than a Tory, because he was an enemy them without their knowing it. He had been dinner parties where there bad been a strong mixture of Tories and few Whigs, and he knew how they sympathised ...

13, 1874

... matters, but simply that if you make the past instead of the present claim public confidence, the Tories hare good a one as the Whigs. But what hail with special satisfaction this address is th* notice which it takes of the departure of modern liberalism from ...

SATURDAY. JANUARY 24. 1874

... prospect of the accession of the Whig part: but this was merely piece of unblushii audacity; and the addition of a profea* I Liberationist in tbe person of Br# ;to the Cabinet is one of the & incidents which is leading the Whigs moderate Liberals generally ...

ACJ li lOULTURA.L NOTES

... improvement, and they all, I trust, will be dealt with spirit of impartial justice.'' The spirit of impartial justice by which a Whig Ministry is actuated, comparing great things with small, may be jodged of by the circumstance that for paltry electioneering ...

HULL

... sides. HUNTINGDONSHIRE.—Sir Henry Pelly will be candidate, in of Lord Montagu. KENDAL. —This borough, which hak been the the Whigs ever since it was enfranchized, and has only once been the scene of contested election, is to be fought the Conservative interest ...

LOCAL AND OTHER NEWS

... available. Gladstone will have to fight hard for Greenwich; but his return the new House made certain running him for a snug Whig borough. Perhaps it will Hipon, Sir Henry Storks still virtually hort dc combat, but that point you will have more timely ...