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THE VALUE OF PROPERTY IN EXETER

... price. His $ mate of tha compensation to be paid , without allowing f or delay.—Mr. Thomas land taken at 15s. par foot. Alio whig for sale, consequential damages, and delay, ha' to the improved value of the street froutage, flJJ c>'V total compensation ...

THE NEW CABINET

... from the list of office-bearers seems to foreshadow the future with determined baud of Adullamites, '« cave apart from the Whigs and Liberal and making war upon all comers, except, perhaps, tbo»( allies by natural selection, the followers of Mr. ...

THE POLICE AND THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. To the Editor of the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette. Sir,-1 feel sure that no

... Disestablishment, at the bidding of the Birmingham Unitarian P 12. —Why are the Whig nobility in the bauds of the Chief of the Radical Caucus ? Can it be because Whig dearly loves cifice aud the Caucus can upset the Government at any time DEVONIAN. ...

PIPINGS FROM PAN

... persons of unripe continue to declare that no amount of war-paint and Waggeries avail, unless bucked bullion and bankers. If the Whig majority at the last General Election was 20,0C0 votes, and the Reform Club spent £300,000 to get it, how much does that represent ...

LONDON LETTER

... Ireland is, however, a union between Whigs and Tories against the Nationalists. This might be effective, and, indeed, is the only way which any sort of action in the North can hopefully looked for. The Northern Whigs, however, do not like it, and the C ...

SOUTH DEVON JOTTINGS

... or three county magistrates who have hitherto been regarded as leaders of the Liberal party are now looked upon as being too Whig in their sentiments to please the advanced Radical section, who forthwith, in lofty spirit of bumptiousness and self-importance ...

MR. H. M. IMBERT-TERRY ON PARTY ORGANISATION

... ever united the Birmingham Republicans, and that unhappy Boction of their political party, the Whigs. The Radical his heart despises the Whigs, and the Whigs bate and the Radical*, but the one common level of love of office unites two; aud, like thejackal ...

ANOTHER LIBERAL PKOTEST FOR MR GLADSTONE

... interests of the party. His contingent dictated by a desire v^ e ie irrevocably those who were once allies- olt. w* resents either Whig criticism or -â–  ft D pours that humorous contempt f gangway iv which Lord Palmerston * .- himself, like Lord John Itussell ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... Morning Post ' The Old Whigs. concludes as follows:—It is certs* there has never been such shifting of the centre gravity of domestic politics as has been caused by the fa. of the Whigs. In 1866 it was calculated there were Whigs iv the House of Commons ...

THE MARQUIS OF SALISBURY AT BIRMINGHAM

... took great care keep the policy the party the hands of the Whigs. Matters had changed since thenan effort had been made to distribute not only places, but policy, and to give the Radicals and Whigs alike share the policy of what was called the Liberal party ...

THE VOTE OF CENSURE

... C. W. Fitzwilliam e9Brs - Cowen, Marriott, and Guest. The of DOt includo Conservatives, but 17 Home Waters .p Moderate or Whig section went with the V Ministers were also supported by Mr. »V Veti Colin Campbell, Mr. Pender, and Mr. at t er whom was ...

CONSERVATIVE ORGANISATION AT EXMOUTH. To the Editor of the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette. Sir.-Since the Exmouth ..

... through tha House of Lords since he left office Not very likely, nor even, that they would go so far. .. , . .„ + , „ The Whig aristrocracy swallowed that p 11, the Irish Land Bill, with many wry faces; but they will takegood care that this Ministry ...