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THE STANDARD AND THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY

... so the aid of the Standard is necessary to support his views and those of the party who are endeavouring to angle for the Whigs. This view, however, proceeds on doubly untenable theory. Mr. Mudford, the present able and accomplished editor of the Standard ...

Sir ??? Williams Wynn, Bart., M.P., is lying seriously ill with attack of bronchitis. Victor Hugo has addressed ..

... years ago Lord Macaulay prophesied that in 1882 the Tories would be occupying the position of those illustrious patriots the Whigs of the Reform Act. Sir Evelyn Wood, accompanied by Lieutenant-Colonel Fraser and Captain Slade as Secretary and aide-de-camp ...

THE PRIMACY

... Kimberley, and Lord Carlingford It is natural that Mr. Ohilders ,0» arduous position, and as the cc »o would streughten the Whig Charles Dilke to the Cabinet ...

the Newcastle-on-Tyne Town Council meeting yesterday afternoon a letter was received from Sir William Armstrong ..

... Surely you will say with that men who have no belief in the Divine Revelation are not the men to govern this nation, be they Whigs or Radicals; and certainly such Liberalism affords a tolerable indication of that policy by which they would thus tear up the ...

Me. Marriott and Me. Chambkelain.—Mr. W. _• Marriott, Q C, M.P. for Brighton, has published, through Messrs ..

... vote in favour of the Conservative leaders, in the hope that they may play better tbe part Lord Hartington assigns to the Whigs, and so ' direct, guide, and moderate' ' future popular movements that beneficial changes may be brought about' by the calm ...

LEADING CONSERVATIVES

... Under-Secretary fetate for War has remained Whig of the most thorough going kind, tho present day. Naturally, therefore, it was Whig that his eldest son, Lord Bury, commenced his political career, and a supporter of the Whig leaders remain** Jong as they were ...

4) 4 1 eee FIDDLE-D.-D. 1. To the Lords and the Commons t’was William who spoke, Then each citizen who

... ranks, &c, 4 Then awa’ wi’ you Tories to hills and to rocks, And beware how you deal wi’ a cunni old fox, And tremble false Whigs in the midst o’ your gle>, Ye hae nae seen the last your W.G, 1884. Come fill up your ranks, &c. ¥F. B.L. ...

SON, EXETER, HAVE the Honour of Announcing that they are now receipt of VERY LARGE COLLECTION NEW GrOODS, FOR THE

... COLLECTION NEW GrOODS, FOR THE SPRING SEASON. DEPARTMEN TS AWHOW WELL-STOCKED LATEST NOVELTIES TBOM LONDON, PARISH BRUSSELS CF WHIG* **E SPECIALLY FOB EXCLUSIVE SALE AN EARLY INSPECTION B9JXOIFED. Mai 01, 1885. «- SAPPHIRE DIAMOND RINGS at M*t.of ic?u-er's ...

CAPTAIN RICHARDS ON LOCAL TOPICS

... superior intelligence and conduct of the Whigs, • the question naturally arises, seeing that these evils existed some years ago, why, during their enjoyment from to 1700 of almost a monopoly of p»wer, the Whigs did not reform all these evils (Applause ...

• THE HOUSE OF LORDS FOR THE PEOPLE the Editor of the Excer and Plymouth Gazette' C Sill Mr, Gladstone

... pluck openly support, nor to disclaim. This is the way Whig and self-styled moderate men salve their consciences and wink at Radical procedure. After this and similar evidence of the conduct of the Whig section pressure, it would be folly to pL.ce confidence ...