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CUTTINGS FROM AMERICAN PAPERS

... from commenting, except In a few general terms,upon the public affairs of Ireland. He described himself as professing moderate Whig principles, and regretted that in Ireland there were too few men of that description. As to Coercion, some had declared that ...

W/LLIAM EWART GLADSTONE

... terms Whig and Tory, which, first used politically as nick-names in the corrupt_reign of Charles 11., wore soon proudly assumed as badges ; they were now the distinguishing terms by which the two groat parties in the State were known. The term Whig, at ...

THE GROWTH OF QUEENSLAND

... make so distinguished a mark. In the autumn of 1832 he issued an address to the electors of High Wycombe In opposition to the Whig candidate but failed to be returned by a few votes. On the Wantland of the Melbourne Minletry in 1834 he again appealed to ...

STATILMICNTS BY SURVIVORS

... te wake *pear to bays berm rescued. --- The sea around the ems of the dfassbet Is described aa pneendm a ghastly appeeranot, Whig eavered with wreckage and t.h fin freesia*. The Doterel west down in eked eight Whoops of water. Only six bodies wire afterwards ...

ADDRESS TO THE WORKMEN OF FRANCE

... the Cabinet. As Mr. Goschen'a silent opposition to the retrocession of the Transvaal and his mere recent participation in the Whig revolt upon the Land Bill have placed him out of the running, he will not now share in the new distribution of places. Mr. ...

(From the County atnansun.)

... year ; there witl be a County Franchise Pill ; there will thou be a large accession of Radical voters, and the Tories and Whigs will be faced by Radicals ;only. Ido not pretend to say what will be the but that is what is coming in the immedietefutore ...

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 ...

MR. GLADSTONE AT HOME

... the door itself and carry it to the rmacifn in order to get the medicine prepared. cart was obtained to convey it, and, much Whig astonishment,the chemist had to leave his shop to take a copy of the doctor's prescription. A Sleeping Tree.—A tree was recently ...

SPEECH BY LORD CARNAVON

... have our faults, but we are ready to recognise our errors. We are now standing in two camps. In the one a very motley crew—Whig, Liberal, Radical, and, I regret to • add, Revolutionist. What have the names of Grey, Russell, and Melbourne to do with such ...

BLOCKS ON RAILWAYS

... IMPROVED FEELING IN IRELAND. In its June of Thureday, the Irish Times says that th I ere is springing up inlreland a new party,not Whig or Tory, but broader in its basis—the party of order and decent behaviour against the impostures of revolutionists ; and it ...

THE SOUTHEND STANDARD

... for the Conservatives. When a class of people fall out, another class come in for their own. And when they saw Radicals and Whigs quarrelling as to what is the exact amount of repression to be administered, then they (the Conservatives), might think the ...

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 ...