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LONDON CORRESPONDENCE. Fridav Evening. As Gladstone Lurried home to-day, it cannot have been the Franchise Bill ..

... Midlothian campaigns and a hundred Hyde Park demonstrations. If Lord Cowper goes on much longer rebuking the Government its Whig alictt-»rs he will denounced Tory in disguise. That is the inevitable fate any man who thinks for himself, and whose thinking ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1884

... reported determination of Mr Gladstone to appoint Lord Rrpon Viceroy of Ireland, miy l>e mentioned that Mr Maurice Brooks, the Whig member for Dublin, brought in a bill last session enable Roman Catholic fill that office, and that, although the hill never ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... so comfortable and harmonious in the Ministerial camp as the friends of the party would have believe. is rumoured that the Whig members of the Cabinet have at last come to their right minds, and resolved to pull themselves together and make a stand ...

ITEMS FROM IRELAND

... presidec over by such sneaking humbugs as TreveJyan and Spencer, while Mr. Gladstone was tbe most respectable cut-throat in the Whig Cabinet. He advised fuxhunters to devote their leisure to hunting landlords. Tlie informers Casey and Philbin have made su ...

Published: Saturday 13 September 1884
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2277 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE CONDITION OF IRELAND

... supporters for the granting city site for statue the Prince Consort was the late Sir John Gray, then proprietor of the loyal Whig Freeman's Journal. Now his son, Mr Dwyer Gray, is, proprietor the same Freeman's Journal, one tho most formidable supporters ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... most prominent and faithful henchmen, Lord RosEßEKYisaman about whose patty politics there cannot moment's doubt. He is not a Whig, but a Radical. He is not one of those whom ignorant zealots or narrow-minded Radical partisans are fond denouncing a3 Jingoes ...

POLITICS AND SOCIETY

... Lordship's rec4nt utterances a this e subject has been to inspire the belie Ola tu a Teci dre agaif prepared to l dish the Whigs; and 'to cap a 5noderarte sieasre -of redistribution on traditional lines with a- 'old plunge in. the direction of equal electoral ...

Published: Saturday 13 September 1884
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1910 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

YORKSHIRE POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1884

... articles, letters, Ac., to the magazines and newspapers agricultural, social, and political questions of the day. Originally Whig in politics, lie late years evinced more decided leaning towards Conservatism. Deceased was strong and uncompromising opponent ...

—JU Vll Vituuiuu POLITICAL SITUATION

... Parliament with a chance of success dishonest Redistribution Bill. The idea not reasonable enough for practical politics. The Whig jerrymandering effected in 1832 is not to be repeated the present time. Discussing the probabilities of the future, Lord Randolph ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... HARTINGTON find it possible to reconcile such speech with his own declarations at Manchester ? The Whigs can swallow a good deal, especially the official Whigs. But there must a limit even to their powers of deglutition, and we shall be curious to see how ...

THE NEW ROOM AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM

... river was disregarded arid clean forgotten. P)These careful carvings belong to the days when tie mot O ?? n the great Houses Whig! That object on3 dtopof he aseis the famnous iiCeilini1 Cup, for a very long time supposed to have teen marie by the great ...

NOTES BY THE OWL

... their own interests without intruding on the domain of politics, and while each man is at perfect liberty to support Ridical, Whig, or Tory, as he pleases, at the ballot box, the united effort of the whole body of unionists can only be employed effectually ...

Published: Saturday 13 September 1884
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3423 | Page: 8 | Tags: none