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THE BANGER OF WINDSOR PARK

... was one Mr Parnell, which wa® strenuously opp Opposition mid supported by Governm jut. Before the division took place several Whig® walked out amid the jeer® the Irish and It parties. Amongst tho members who thus declined support the Government Goscheu, ...

THE RAILWAY TRAGEDY

... Hosx'ital, Liverpool Road, Islington. APPEAL TO THE WHIGS. (From the Do IF cm.) being independent of the Irish Homo Rulers, and in order them, Gladstone rauit depend to seme extent the English Whigs and their cdlieF. the Tory These patent persona have ...

SPECIAL CORRSPONDENCE

... Hamilton, Mr. Plunket, Colonel Taylor, Mr. Tottenham, Lord A. Hill, 'Mr. Cl6se, Mr. Chaise, and Mir. G. ?? Corry. 'The Irish Whigs we're Sir T. McClure, Dr. Lyons, Mr. Einnear, Wlr. Riobardson, Mr. Diokson, Mr. Leae, Mr. C. Russell, Mr. Litton, Sir R. B ...

Published: Wednesday 06 July 1881
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1450 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

FROM LONDON CORRESPONDENT. LONDON, Wednesday, Mr Gladstone has not long been influenced by the vote Mr ..

... Argyll's remarkable dissection o tho evidence taken before the Bessborough Commission, and the effect, may bo added of the Whig peer statement much enhanced by the frank, lucid, and able speech the same occasion of the Marquess of Waterford. Tho Marquess ...

ANTECEDENTS OF GUITEAU

... Arthur always took active part in p ditict, bis 1-oliiical life beginning when, boy of 11, bopr>> claimed himself member of the Whig party. tug the canvass party feeling in favour of lleory Clay and against him rose so high that few wore exempt front its influence ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENC

... danger to South Africa. This is one, and only one, of the penalties which the country pays for the advantage of being ruled a Whig-Radical Ministry. Sir came to the rescue with an amendment full of approval of all that the Government have done. It need only ...

CRICKET

... was much colder yesterday thun when' theflniversati~ssmet. Soliard aud dxylhas the grouand at St. John's Woold bvco me, o whig. to the continued baking a frorm'the'tun, that the receslt thiuldor'ahbweirs have made ,but little differebc to t.The rain ...

Published: Friday 08 July 1881
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1490 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE YORKSHIRE

... contravention of the adage, the history of Liberalism is always repeating itself. Its normal state is one of dissension between Whigs and Radicals. They can unite to turn out the Conservatives, their too successful cry at tho general election; but the union ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... that this was of n-intended 'to depiort Ireland of the voters who'retu'nadd ?? nY National Members instead of thae starched Whigs who sat fe tee behind the Treasury Bench. H 7ae Ic The CHAIRMAN said that the hon. Member' was wl atravelling beyond the amendment ...

Published: Thursday 14 July 1881
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4482 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

iEEDS INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1881

... Home Rulers. Of Mr Serjeant O'Hagan I know nothing, except that son-in-law of Lord O'Hacran—though not blood relation—an Irish Whig, and a fieroe Ultramontane. The best appointment of the three that of Mr Vernon. He is one of the most experienced land agents ...