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SIR W. HARCOURT AND THE WHIGS

... Federation, declared that the secession of the Whigs from the Liberal party was a matter of serious moment for the Whigs, and said that the party would now be able to advance ata quickened pace. Sir George ‘irevelyan spoke on the question of “electoral reform ...

YESTERDAY'S MARKETS

... YESTERDAY'S MARKETS. CORN, Corn markey very dall, anl low qualities of English wnsat nearly 1,- cheaper on tae week w 0 sell ; whi!:g'., quated 33 - w 37/-, red 3), - W &5~ per gr, Foreign wheat, with good supplies, is fully ¢4, lower. Flour without change ...

POLITICAL PARTIES IN THE LAST

... century the Tory, who believed in the navy for our defence, advocated peace and the reduction of the standing army, while the Whig not only advocated the keeping up of our own standing srmy, but those of other countries, After giving an interesting review ...

AN ANALYSIS of the FATAL DIVISION

... voted against Ministers, 39 were followers of Mr. Parncll, 17 were Conservatives, and four belonged to the small body of Irish Whigs. Of the 14 Irish who helped the Government to resist the amendment, seven were deserters from the Home Rule section. Mr. Bright ...

The following letter has been received from Blr

... who wishea to aveng themselves upon the manufacturers who were fighting seainst the Corn Laws, and s large portion of the Whigs, who -'u’ll‘:ed to damage the Government of Sir Robert Peel. The tlemen in the House of Commons 'hmflu price of bread at double ...

MR. GCSCHEN AND MR. GLADSTONE

... on the Local Government Act, this year’s finance, and Irish Administration. He repelled Mr. (Gladstone’s claim to represent Whig traditions respecting the Union. As to his assertion that there are unequal laws in Ireland, he replied that the inequality ...

STRANGE CONDUCT OF A MOTHER

... sacrificed her chil s life. She would be sentenced to six weeks’ imprisonment. — e - A ceExTrEMAN asked Nancy Rockford why the Whigs in their mourning for Queen Anns all wore silk stockings. * Because,” she said, * the Tories wore worsted.” Tue Highest Pitch ...

MR. STUART-WORTLEY ON THE RIOTS

... politicians as that of Ireland. The American contiuernt was lost to England because the Liberals were divided by the Court Whigs leaving the true party, and the Liberal Cnionists of to-day were doing work similar to that of those Court Whige. THE POSI ...

THE VICEROYALTY OF IRELAND

... incoming Cabinet wmfiahl‘:lave much encouragement in the fact that for a long series of years successive Ministries, whether Whig or Tory, {nvo been happy in their selection of the Queen’s representatives, each in turn distinguished by rank and personal ...

THE SETTLEMENT

... is to be consulted by the Government as to the procedure to be adopted in regard to the settlement. Neglect on the part of a Whig Ministry fifty years since to take the Leader of the Opposition (then Sir Robert Peel) into its confidence concerning the proposed ...