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THE ADDRESS DEBATE

... conduct and position of the dissentient Liberals Lord K. Churchill’s insulting election address* the deeaying influence of the Whig party, &o.’ Tbe eleetion, he contended, showed that the dissentient Liberals bad been elected solely Tory votes snd that the ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... of the suffrage and the redistribution of seats, and attributed their inaction to the tear of damaging tbs pawn of tbs greet Whig Houses. Referring himself, Mr. firsdlaugh said be bettered that before many months wore orer should in his place in Parliament ...

CUTTINGS FROM AMERICAN PAPERS

... in each ease for the demolition and the clearing away of the rubbish. It is curious to recall in these days that the timid Whigs of century sad quarter ago saw in the preservation of the City gates a safeguard against the assaults of the Jacobites, None ...

ON THE ARMOURED TRAIN

... grapee are allowed come to perfect maturity. The Women Highta Movement preapen Iceland, where law has just been passed, alio whig women to vote the electione for the Municipal pad Church Councils. A farther inspection of the Board of Trade of the Channel ...

SATUKDAY, DEC. 30, 1882. RETRO SPEOT

... 46; Mr. Guildford Onslow, formerly M.P. for Guildford, 68; Professor Monntarae Bernard, 62; Sir George Grey, the well-known Whig statesman, 83; Sir James Aldsnon, Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. 87; Dr. Posey, 82; Dean WeUwley, of Windsor, 73; Sir ...

SATURDAY. JAN. 15, 1881. '

... Rogers. Mr. Plnnkct, commenting on the speeches Mr. Shaw and Mr. Rus*ell, described them as an attempt '’to • Boycott ’ the Whigs,” and designed not so much to defeat coercion to force the hand the Government on the land question Protesting against the ...

THE HEMEL lIEiIPSTEAD GAZETTBL

... and yet abused by nobody; and this thmk has bsen remarkably your case—insomuch that! believe that even the appointment of a Whig Minister will in this instance be acceptable to the very Oxford Tories. Fhr myself I should greatly envy yon your appointment ...