Porncastle Rews SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH, 1888,
... Radical party. This is the first point in the new ‘situation. History is repeating itself, and the old story of o’CoxsEL and the Whigs is viewed merely with a change of personnel and ‘ parties. ...
... Radical party. This is the first point in the new ‘situation. History is repeating itself, and the old story of o’CoxsEL and the Whigs is viewed merely with a change of personnel and ‘ parties. ...
... politician he has cast away in order to attain greater freedom in the choice of men with which to combat the Tories and the Whigs. We have said enough to show the true character of Mr. Gladstone’s ‘unpolitical ’ speech at Wrexham. Whether his attitude ...
... Rotherham to-day on a charge of murdering her female child, RUMOURED INTENDED CHANGES IIN [HE CABINET. The Belfast Northern Whig says that if the present Government are in office when Lord Dufferin returi: from India he will' become Foreign Secretary, ...
... Referring to Lord Brougham’s name on the burgess roll, he said that, like him, he was proud of the name of Whig, and desired to uphold true Whig principles. THE ELECTORAL DIsTRICTS FOR Horraxp Diviston.-—A draft scheme has been drawn up of the electoral ...
... of taking them Irish Republie, if Mr. Parnell would help l‘ at a fair and moderate rent. This arrangement him to * dish the Whigs,” especially Lord | will not be carried out through the Local Board, Hartington. Also, that when Mr. Chamber- |as Mr. Stanhope ...
... with his convictions. Lord HarriNeToN is no mere opportunist. He declared at Nairn on Tuesday that he endeavours to uphold Whig principles; that is to say, he wants to see the rights of the people safeguarded, and their general welfare promoted by means ...
... the folloewing interesting particulars respecting party colours in Lincolnshire to a contemporary :— Blue has long been the Whig or Libera] colour in Lincolushire. Sjr William Ta]marsh, afterwards Lord Huntingtower, an eccentric, Possessing much property ...
... Burghs. 9o was decidedly not strong candidate. lhqur-stionably he is clever man, a thoroughly honest politician the old mild whig type, and as an Irish land ~ lord he has an unsullied record. Still he w. not a Scotchman, and was net in sympath with Mr. ...
... Burghs. W was decidedly not strong candidate. trqqu(\stionnbly he is clever man, a thoroughly honest po]jtician 0 the old mild whig type, and as an Irish landlord he has an unsullied record. Still he was not a Scotchman, and was net in sympathy with Mr. Heory ...
... having been well placed by Disbrowe, Smit transferred to Page, who scored. About th minutes later Curtis sent in a swift shot, whig struck the post and bounded through. “Che hom team pressed hard, and were accorded sever; corners, but Mabbott and Winter broke ...
... camp. NEver before in the history of England and Ireland has such a scene been witnessed. The fact of n Conservative and a Whig statesman being entertained by Non. conformists is unique and without parallel. And who are the Irish Nonconformists who have ...
... having told Mr. Parnell a few years ago that he might have an Irish Republic if he pleased in return for assistance to dish the Whigs, “especially that arm-chair politician Lord Hartington.” Mr. OBrien declared that in 1885, when a tour in Ireland with Sir ...