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THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1874. SIR JOHN PAKINGTON AT DROITWTCH

... SlR,— What I stated puhlicly was this .-—That, far as municipal matters are concerned, I prefer economical Tory extravagant Whig. I say the same day. I objected the introduction politics into municipal matters. I do so now. I will support man or party ...

C»e»k cf theCcvrse. fork. CRICKET

... soul, and of a hereafter, layiaffa broadly and publicly principles which were tbeatf not only pure and simple materialism, bit whig i tinctly ignored the highest and holiest • religion, and all that gladdened the prefect brightness and beanty to the future ...

THE SETTLEMENT OF THE FORMOSA DIFFICULTY

... able to disobey it. The majority of the nation determined a hundred years ago to support the royal prerogative against the Whigs; and the whole wealth, influence, experience, and sagacity , of the party which had governed England so long succumbed to the ...

THREATENING TO SHOOT THE CHAIRMAN OP A LOCAL BOARD

... call at peoples houses at certain points where you think they are not likely having gas*. Mow I plaone'y see that some of the Whig or liberal party, are a cunning, working two faced tot people, and the only advantage these about them, is to employ a little ...

FOREIGN

... Durham city has, by its later return of two Liberals to Parliament, afforded another proof that it is the small boroughs where Whigs and Liberals now chiefly find a sphere for the successful exercise of thejr influence,, and that it a difficult thing to counteract ...

OHRISTM ASTIDE

... known her, and was accepted her faurivwd when the fact of his presence was discovered by h?r brother, the fanatical young _ Whig, Lord Spencer, was, through his instrnmc ntulity, arrested and remove to the *« afterwards condemned death for high treason ...

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 ...

FACTORY ACTS. Measures of the session just terminated , interest, not only for the large classes -■• mentally, ..

... undergone their aggrieved clients, history of the factory cause during these ten years reflect perpetual disgrace upon the Whig leaders of period. It presents a long catalogue of intrigues '•sorted to and delays interposed—of bills unwillingly atrodnced ...

NORTH RIDING

... and eive state- Mr HENRY (president of tLe Leeds Moulders* Union) seconded the resolution, and referring what he termed the Whig trickery of Tuesday, said the working men had been treated by the leaders of the Liberal party m as mere tools in their h ...

MEETINGS

... inhospitable they should do so. A person the meeting asked Mr WHEBLHOD.SE what party led to the Abyssinian war. He replied : The Whig Government brought it upon the country because they did not know how to manage their foreign policy. (Cheers.) reply question ...

THE GENERAL ELECTION. ' * LEEDS MESSRS WHEELHOUSE AND , MEETINGS. CHAPF' ol -f

... breaks T a»der other Administrations for the last forty years, would simply the last five years' legislation. first all, the Whig Government had managed disestablish and despoil the Irish branch of the ♦Church Catholic, and there was now an earnest desire ...