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THE COMING VACANCY FOR EAST

... imposed on the constituency. His (Major Barnardiston's) ancestors were Whigs, but the name of Whig was almost gone, and he thought the Conservatives of the present day were what the old Whigs used to be. Mr Vero %V. Taylor, Mr Page, Mr D. Sewell, and Mr Puillip ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SOUTHEND STANDARD AND

... everyone must feel deeply sorrowful at the premeditated death of Mr Burke, Is it note warning to every right thinking man, be he Whig or Tory, not to allow any party spirit to influence his future way of voting, either at elections or in the House of Commons ...

THE SPOILT CHILD

... principle was still alive. (Hear, hear.) NO CONCESSION TO 'fill WHIGS. There were two sections of the Liberal partythe Whigs and the Radicals. He was not anxious for reconciliation with tne Whig section. (Hear, hear.) They had always been traitors in the ...

ENTHIJSUSTIC LIBERAL MEETINGS. TILLINGHADI

... of a future programme. He was opposed to that part of the scheme. He was a Whig sad a supporter of Lord Hartington, hut for the next three weeks he was something more than a Whig. (Applause.) He trusted that the Liberal party would soon be united again ...

A TERRIBLE OUTLOOK

... this juncture to get in Conservatives, because the old party lines and names were changing. It was no longer a question of Whig and Tory, it was with revolution they bad to contend against. The Monarchy, the House of Lords, the Church, were all going ...

G. Bedwell

... G. Bedwell BEGS to inflrtu tip:. Inhabitants of Southend and Neighbourhood that he bse now in stock hie SEASON'S GOODS, Inc Whig Cricketing Boots, Ladiee Lawn Tennis Shoal in Canvas and Morocco; • special line at 5s 94 n.suilly sold at 7a 9d. Gentlemen's ...

THE COMIC PAPERS

... day ! COWPER'S TASK. (Its the liineteestA Century.) To show the Rad bogey the merest of scares, And prove that the Old Whigs are not without heirs. ...

MR. DILLON ON THt LAND ACT

... chose to support the Land League rather than the Whig Government of the countrv—bocause they bed done their best to rescue the suffering farmers from oppressivelandlords. Thou were the reasons why this Whig Government of Gladstone, Forster, and Harcourt ...

LIBERAL MEETINGS IN THE DENGIE. STOW Id ARIES

... why so many Liberals had seceded. .. ----. Mr BALL replied that Lord Hartingtnn was a Whig, and he would never do anything unless it was to the interest of the Whig party. Mr Chamberlain was comparatively a young men, and be should decline to accept Mr ...

SUMMER

... intelligence to the right hon. gentleman the member for Great Grimsby. Hell, the majority of these dissentients were Whigs. Whatever the Whigs might have been once they were now a small aristocratic band. They hail exceedingly few followers in the country ...

THE VICEROYALTY OP IRELAND

... the incoming Cabinet would have much encouragement in the fact that for a long series of years successive Ministries, whether Whig or Tory, have been happy in their selection of the Queen's representatives, each in turn distinguished by rank and personal ...

FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1881. THE COMING LAND BILL

... forced in the course of the debate upon the Address that he might be able to give the Bill a snore trenchant character than his Whig colleagues were willing to accept. The Manchester Guardian declares that Mr. Glad- stone would not allow a popular clamour ...