UNDilit WHIGS LEADING,
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... Gladstone, who has never proiessed to be a Whig. for declining to be bound by Whig traditions, but when be goes out of his way to appeal to them, it is right to point out their bearing upon the issue. The Whigs cam never be wholly exonerated from blawe ...
... THE GOVERNMENT AND, THE WHIGS AND MR. IRELAND. GLADSTONE. RUMOURED MINISTERIAL | THE DUKE OF BEDFORD’S DECISION. | PROTEST. (Pnom THE PALL MALL GAreTTE OF LasT | | Another great Whig bas joined in (PROM THE ST. JAMBS'S GAZETTE.) RUMOURED MINISTERIA DECISION ...
... HE ILLS. THE EASTER CAMPAIGN. THE WHIG LEAD OF OPPOSITION. THE LIBERAL CAVE. (PRESS ASSOCISTION TELEGRAN.) MowDarY Conservative Amongst the rank and file of party there is a pronounced feeling of dissatisfac- tion at the decision arrived at by their leaders ...
... = STREET, LONDON, stone is definitely beral Government has past, and the Empise nservative Ministry. ho new. The Whig is We have slid insen. transit. th of a new departare, It is very ate vein of opinion oa The sitaation is felt We were prepared ter’s ...
... ee TRAMWAYS, TOE MARKETS. — = = 10 ait 10 vl Whig PROV IStON! Ss. Lipt ‘Tram & Bas .. 10 all CONK BUTTER Loodon Trams (Limitei) 10 al’ b 1020 ; Gore | $80 45.0; ime, Nth Met L doo. ba = 69/0. 90 = Mild cured ‘LINES LEASED AT FIZED RENTALS. Bee mil rd ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF TES ‘Timss. > Sia,—A letter issue of Mon- (PROM THE NORTHERN WHIG.) which may appear to call for no reply. me, seems that there may be The London correspoadent of the Inch Time of leaving falec impression on | Yesterday cave what professed ...
... his Whig colleagues he will run the risk ef losing the support of bis Radical friends, to whose exertions he uwes his success at the general election, Un the other band, if he ides with the Radicals he is in danger of losing the support of his Whig col- ...
... extension of the old Whig party. We say of this fuit. It has been ; it only remains to write its epitaph. ‘When we speak of a Whig defeat we do not pretend to say that many politicians, who for- merly were proud to bear the name and style of Whigs, bave not beon ...
... ‘TEE WHIG ATPACKS. Well, now, we have bed ferent kind from a been three Whig orators endeavouring to obliterated in at this , is mot the eee wih ‘a = speaks of Lord Mr Goschen as a skeleton ata orators is 0 little ray got over to de- of Mr which it is ...
... 250. Abseat (walked out)— Radicals, 5; Whigs,2; Insh,1; il, 5. Total— wil} Tho following list shows the distribation o! the Liberal dissentients ;— Voted against the bill—Radicals, 46. Whigs, 47. Walked 5. Whigs, 2. Voted fur the bill iu consequonee of ...