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MR WHEELHOUSE, M.P., AND THE

... remembered have met one—whatever might be the colour of his politicswhether in public life be professed be the most moderate Whig, or the most uncompromising Radical, who was not—when it came to anything affecting his own Srsnnal comfort or interest—very ...

FACT VERSUS CARTERIAN ASSERTION. To Vic Editc? of The Yorkshire Post. Sre,—lt appeara that Mr Alderman Carter, ..

... of all the Whig opposition which was brought bear against it. And, notwithstanding the thunder of Fox, and the fierce denunciation of Grey, the Tories carried their point, and gave a most convincing proof that they did not, like the Whigs, look upon France ...

I where you can buy cheapest. They repeat with emphasis that 1 the natron pays a tax of £2.500,000 yearly

... principles of the Whigs, Canning used the following words re ply.— is meant to say that the commercial policy which recommend the country is founded on the principles of Wlilggism. history proves that proposition to untrae. I mean blame of Whig or Tory, adverting ...

HOLBECK WARD

... of the town the hands of the Liberal party. was this a fair state of things Was it reasonable, considering that Tories and Whigs alike bad to pay rates, that one party alone should have the control over the expenditure ? He did not wish to see large majority ...

SHIRE POST AND LEEDS SATUJFIDAYj Od'OßEfi 17i lS7d»

... get behind the fire and cut off. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW AND THE WHIGS.— In the nnmber published yesterday morning, the Edinburgh Review says If Bar Gladstone had leaned more on his Whigs and less on his Radicals, would be Prime Minister still; if Bir ...

THE LATE DUKE OF LEINSTER

... years cottages and farm offices has exceeded £21,000, and that on drainage over £14,000. The duke^ commenced bis publio career Whig, and from the principles of that party never swerved; his opposition to everything of a revolutionary character being, however ...

WAKD MEETINGS IN LEEDS

... arise in their minds. Who had done this? The Hnnslet Poor-Law Guardians who, must be borne mind, were all either Radicals or Whigs. They had done this order to raise the valuation, and in order to levy rate of 2d. in the pound less for this half-year and ...

officer commanding brigade or battalion for year, neglected hi. duty, and yet wa. expected at the War Office ..

... beaten, was able, after repeated interruptions; to pronounce on the hustings at Wakefield these words, combination of the Whig and Radical parties will away like rotten snow. Those words were fixed upon his (Mr Stanhope's) memory, and he, for one, hod ...

UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE

... Mr James Wilaoo, Motley wgwd ve%zr , wholly ahetamed . Cns a mnnicipal election, becaoee did not 52L'.f2Lr niSSte man to a Whig a the caae might be. to what was beat lor Sftown The Mnnicinal Corporation Act was pa»ed in Jtrfre abolSh monopoly rod the ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY,

... 'i r e passage, which is well worthy of J .®ted every Conservative journal, will r«artv f)eB trong England, because the Whig Englishmen like moderation. But lion r'f rce circumstances, a large sec•oold tbe modera te party (which united sit , ' e . ...