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MR. BRIGHT AND TORY CRITICISM

... voted for the Factory Bill to revenge themselves upon the manufacturers who were opposing the Corn Laws, “and not a few of the Whigs lugporud it as & means of injuring the Government of Sir Robert Peel. If the Corn Laws had not been repealed, the Factory Bill ...

RESO]

... Eighty and Four! Our good resolutions shall echo in chorue, And most people keep them —a fortnight or more ! MARRIOTT TO MOB. A WHIG-TURNED-TORY WARBLE. [ll)n bis recently published plmrhleg, Mr. Marriott, M.P., argues that as Mr. Chamberlain is fond of raising ...

“« ANONYMOUS ATTACKS.”

... rather against a principle than an individual, viz., that an anonymous and impertinent attack on a named individual (be he Whig, Tory, Radical, or Fourth Party), attempting to hold him up to ridicule before his fellow-townsmen, is conduct unusual among ...

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... agriculture o owned. Outhesegrounds platform, and he proposed cal man thanas a politician. bout himself, and that was anot a Whig. Whig and they did not form part of o when the country was utained that the only thing Iscase out. His view was t first he hardly ...

CONTEMPORARY OPINION

... feeliug in Dublin among Nationalist circles is favourable to the new Bill. It is argued that it would be the death blow to the Whigs and moderate Home Rulers in the Irish representation. The Parnellites hope to gain English borough seats under the one member ...

Mr. Freperick Howarp first nz:ldod. He said When the l-nrin of Tavistock laid the foundation stone of the ..

... wagoner (cheers) ; Ithink of the days when Mr. Mayor Black had much to do with our movements, for we were required to ride in a Whig coach and Tory coach to take us to London (laughter), and we ret];uired two wagons to convey all the merchandise to London ...

«THE FUTURE MEMBER FOR BEDFORD-

... Sussex, 4 —so themembers of these counties are opposed to all reformers and reforms. Liberal-Conservatives and slow-going old Whigs, may thiok it an advantage that a young man has been reared amidst Conservative surroundings ; but when these counties are ...

LOCAL NOTES

... ““There was a lud was born in Kyle song, ‘ “Corn riggs”; song, ** My Nanvie, 0 song, “ Mary Morison ’ : song, ** Awa Whigs awa ’ ; song, -« Highland Mary ; pianoforte solo, ** Melrose ” (2. . Diemer), introduavg * Ye banks and braes”— ¢ Caller ...

Published: Saturday 20 September 1884
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Times and Independent
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1290 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

CORRESPONDENCE

... conviction, of earnestness, and zeal. The Reform Bill of 1866 having been defeated by a combination of Tories and malcontent Whigs, the Russell-Gladstone Miuistry resigned, and the Derby-Discacli Ministry succeeded it, to office but not to power. Mr. Disracli ...

WOBURN ABBEY

... Liberty ;' the former contains Canova’s statues of the Three Graces, and the latter is adorned with busts of the principal Whig politicians of the last generation. The indeul ot Woburn Abbey are very extensive, and vie with those of Dropmore and Stowe ...

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... Holesgrove, Messr l'no_ug (Shilliugton) Johusou, Woodwar and Dr. Temple. Mr. Haxpscoun, at the last election ion n the cou Sot the Whigs to w do, promising all s They had now bee what result? W He thought not ; ;-.;ymu;h uow as t which our present 1 Farmers” Alhauce ...

CONSERVATIVE MEETING

... said that at the last election in 1880, the great agricultural deprossion m the county at that time was made a handle for the Whigs to work with. This they did not fail to do, promising all sorts of relief when they gotinto power. They had now been in power ...