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... for the Cobden banquet. On this the Whigs took offence. Their high-mightinesses objected to sitting down to dinner with this sound and stalwart Certainly the gulf is widening and deepening between the ancient Whig party and the Liberals of to-day. They ...

Published: Saturday 23 June 1883
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 610 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THIS MORNING'S NEWS

... Pecrage. LORD HIARk.TINGT(N AND THE WHIGS. . The.DailyTaw&rssays-lVe have never hesitated to i express our sense of the obligation which the I Liberal party of the present day owes to the E Whigs. We are usintg the word ,Whig now in . Lord Hartington's sense ...

Published: Tuesday 04 December 1883
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1393 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

IRE ADKb AND OOUNTY gA

... PASTURE GRASSES AND GLOVERS, OBrtßMil the Yefcnhlo Hetuel Qnmm. prop* dtrtftißHiiil Obww,eMdßli| iwartMei feortdttheeoß. ML Me tm whig Owe Beede ewl with ereyy TURKS ...

MORLEY CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION

... longer with allowing the Whigs to moderate and guide the policy of the Liberal party. The Radicals had opinions their own; they did not divide themselves present from the Whigs because they intended if possible to use the Whigs ss party get them into office ...

LORD HARTINGTON AT ACCRINGTON. OUR OWN REPORTER.) The Marquess of Hartington and Mr W. Grafton, the members for ..

... ofdaughter)—as the effacement of the Whigs and the supremacy of the Radical party. I not very much concerned at the prospect even of these taunts and gibes. I confess that I not dissatisfied with the part which the Whig party have in former times occupied ...

ELECTION NEWS

... :— Telegraph all news. The Irish Australia are most anxious that Wexford should remain faithful to Ireland and defeat the Whig landlord. _Mr John Ferguson wired from Rothsay:—My holiday here i 3 disturbed by the news that a Union Jack Catholic dares ...

ME PARJs rELL'S LAND BILL

... Men, Mr Grafton, Lord Mr Letkr, Stanley, tod The Journal jertenUf Mfi: —Mr Qladfttoup bos bad baa relapsed into use in worst Whig form baa ben Md ropbUtleal; #*ferdaf ha and disheartening. Irish Liberal representative* Pared? agairst the Prime Minister ...

TOM FALLAN,

... MANCHESTER. GREAT SUCCESS OF THE KNOCKER-UP. MR MILES MACAULEY IRISH COMEDIAN OW DANCER ! AID MISS MINNIE HCIIOFIELD, THE DASHING /WHIG-COMIC ! tiulshing our Second NV, ek at Allen's. Burnley, with Great Succem. Now at STAR MUSIC lIALL, ['IAN, for Four Weeks ...

Published: Saturday 06 October 1883
Newspaper: Magnet (Leeds)
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 192 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

FROM OUR LONDOiLCORRESPONDENT

... to long, The noble lord is a Whig of Whigs, ana it seems that it necessary to counterbalance Sir Charles Dilke's entry into the Cabinet by converting an ex-Conservative nobleman into a liberal Minister, and placiog a Whig of severe orthodoxy into the ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... scale. What is abundantly clear to every observer of current history and the signs of the times is that the Radicals and the Whigs who combine to make up what called the Liberal party have been for long time past finding it mor and more difficult and irksome ...

EARL DARTMOUTH AND MR. GATHORNEHARDY AT MORLEY

... satisfied with. their I a0 alliance with ?? Whigs. They might be content to p 11aesoriate with the latter in order to get into offies; hut it having dons so, and having carried measures through ?? t: eseistauce of Whigs, the Radicals would quickly threw p athem ...

Published: Friday 07 December 1883
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1594 | Page: 3 | Tags: News