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THE TORY FRYING-PAN AND }.THE WHIG FIRE

... THE TORY FRYING-PAN AND } THE WHIG FIRE. Under this heading Mr Henry Labonchere writes to to-day's DaUy News as follows : — I observe tbat at the meeting at Devonshire House, when Lord Hartington aud Mr Cham- berlain exchanged the kiss of peace, his ...

THE WHIGS AND THE RADICALS

... THE WHIGS AND THE RADICALS The Daily News says — We mentioned yester- day the fact that Lord Durham has agreed to preside at a dinner to be given to Mt Chamber- lain by tbe Liberal Club at Newcastle on the 16th of January. Tbe arrangement is interest- ...

LORD SALISBURY AND THE.WHIGS

... LORD SALISBURY AND THE WHIGS. The Times to-day in a leading article on Lord Salisbury's speech says— A serious tac- tical error seems to have been committed by Lord Salisbury in hia treatment of the Whig leaden, In the diverting picture which he drew ...

MR BRADLAUGH AND THE WHIG.REVOLT

... AND THE WHIG REVOLT. Last night Mr C. Bradlaugh, M.P., iv the course of a lecture which he delivered at the Hall of Science, Old-street, City-road, on the subject of The Revolt of the Whigs, said he believed the present revolt of the Whigs would be ...

LONDON GOSSIP

... two in the desert to be free, ouce aud tor all, of the Whig incubus. The lesson of the present election will uot be forgotten. It has been fought on the Whig, not the Radical, programme. The Whigs, therefore, aro respon- sible for the result. Aa most of ...

THE MAN FOR GALWAY

... . Mr Healy thus described the qualifications of his leader's nominee : A renegade, a Whig grub, a rotten Whiz, a scabby sheep, a rctton rudder, a Whig intrignist, a thief in the nignt, a Government man, a political caterpillar,' a chameleon ...

LONDON NOTES

... Edinburgh to protest as it does. For it is surely the Whigs who have had the worst of it. Foreign politics have been conducted by the Whig Lord Granville. Colonial politics have been managed, first by the Whig Lord Kimberley, and secondly by the very moderate ...

THE POLITICAL SITUATION

... introduce the Biil for the future government of Ireland by a direct negative. Finding no support for this propositi among the Whig sec- tion of the Liberal party the intention has been abandoned, and the usual course with respect to the introduction of Bills ...

IRELAND AND THE REFORM.BILL

... The Freeman's Journal (Dublin) to-day says that tbe passing of the Reform Act of 1884 is tbe death knell of the old parties — Whig and Tory — in Ireland. If true to herself, the last quarter of this century will see a real friendly union between the two ...

MR O'JKELLY. M.P., ON NATION-.ALIST AIMS

... meeting of Irishmen at Sheffield yesterday, expressed the opinion that the difference which had made its appearance between the Whigs and Radicals would result iv the furtherance of liberty and progress, not only in Ireland, but in the whole of the United Kingdom ...

THE LIBERAL PROGRAMME

... selected is headed •■ Plain Whig Principles, and the reviewer quotes with approval a remark of the late Earl Russell, made after the General Election of 1874, that « When- ever the Liberal party is reconstituted, it will be on a Whig basis. ...

COALITION PROSPECTS

... weakness of the Whig vote. In many contests the transference of the Whig vote has been sufficient to turn the scales against the Liberal candidates, but this has been accompanied by a decreased poll. Added to the transference of the Whig vote has been ...