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A WARNING TO THE WHIGS

... A WARNING TO THE WHIGS. the mnrder of old employe at tho Awhtaooo Poblique, ioDooeot of tbo orimo. Tho pro•• An Old Whig writ™ to the Timet U fol- «>«puonn. boaod opon yrj otroog oirenmnUa. . .. . T j. „i tiol evidenoe, ore decidedly ogotoot ...

SIB RICHARD CROSS AND THE WHIGS

... SIB RICHARD CROSS AND THE WHIGS Bpeekieg Ist* oa Monday night at Coeaervetiv* Besting ia Cheshire, Sir Richard Cross Mid feel eioc* til* leal election. Hr. Gladstone, who seaidnoiisly advocated th* aoity of the Liberal party while th* election was ia ...

MR COLERIDGE KENNARD ON WHIG AND RADICAL POLICY

... MR COLERIDGE KENNARD ON WHIG AND RADICAL POLICY Hr. Coleridge Kennard, M.P., writing to Salisbury journal, says Statesmen of modern days base their faith the prosperity and contentment of people, on the absurd theory that consumption constitutes the wealth ...

A SHAM MENACE

... for Mr. Gladstone to play off the Irishmen against the Whigs, ana the Tories against the Irishmen. This has been his device heretofore, if may believe the same inspired informant, but with the Whigs and Tories in the same camp it would lose its virtue. ...

I‘OLITICS

... under the votmer Pitt, a Radical Reform Bill was introduced him, but the Whigs opposed it, the French revolution broke out, and Keform was not heard of for years. fn the Whigs tried their hands at a Reform Bill, and in it was clause which deprived all ...

THE PRESS OV THE ACTION OF THE

... THE From tba BrUM Prat Jan. IB). U WHIG PEERS. The ifominy Pott, commenting on the action of the Dukea of Bedford, Weetminater, and Devonshire, say unless ha»a entirely mieunderatood the attitude not only of the Whig Fee re but of almoet every Liberal ...

ABDUL BAUMAN

... Now THE WHIGS AND THE IRISH Havan. | COMPENSATION BILL. A Daily correspondent :—Abdel Rahman has crossed tho Hindu Kush with smull following, and he arrived Tuduudara on Wednesday. SERIOUS FLOODS. The Daily liear* that the meeting of the Whig members ...

THE WORKING MAN AND FREE

... reason to fear. They asked from Whig Government for manhood suffrage, vote by ballot, no property qualification of members, payment of memhers, and electoral districts all of them worth having been since grantedbut the Whigs from 1837 to 1841 refused them ...

LORD ROSEBERV AT LEEDS

... National questions listening to National representations. Lord Hartingtoo described himself as Whig but he really discarded the principle of the old Whigs who fought against the treaty of the Union to the death. Of Mr. Chamberlain’s speech he said that ...

THE NATIONAL LAND AND LABOUR

... Labour League, a resolution was passed severely censuring the action of those Irish electors of Liverpool, who voted for the Whig Coercion” candidate the laat parliamentary election. ...

IHE RESIGNATIONS FROM THE COBDEN CLUB

... for the harmoniousaction of the Liberal party. The Radicals would not be strong enougbwitbout tbeWbigs to back them, and the Whigs know full well that to have any real influence in the country they must have the Radicals in front of them. ...

SIEECHES OF MB. T. D. SULLIVAN

... to stir strife, but the result was disastrous to the Tory party, for it hid excited the Nationalists to opposition, and now Whig Solicitor- General was being returned unopposed for Derry. The Nationalists bad delilierately abstained from putting forward ...