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CROSSINGS. Te the Editor of tlit Exeter and Plymouth Gazette. Sir, —Permit me, through your paper draw,the ..

... but applies also to the proceedings of the world at Urge. There appears, however, to be exception the transactions of the Whigs and Radicals the present day, who are anything but liberal in their application the old saw, and this has beeu most conspicuous ...

Exeter Gazette Daily Telegram (Buttx (&mttt $aitjj JSfkjpm SATURDAY, Jan. 29. Sir Stafford Northcote conferred ..

... conciliate. But what has all that to do with Conservative re-action When the great Tory leader led the straggling bodies of Whigs and Radicals whom Mr. Gladstone was unable to inspire with confidence in his principles or his generalship—that was not ...

EXETER WORKING-MEN'S CONSERVATIVE UNION

... I was told over and over again, during the period of the last election, that When the Tories in taxes high,' and when the Whigs is in taxes low. Of course took that for what it was worth ; but I heard one of the present Representatives of Exeter hold ...

THE WORKING MEN'S UNION AND THE DOCK YARD QUESTION. To the Editor of the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette. Sir,- The

... Manchester Manufacturers. The question, however, is not party one, nor was that of Free Trade, until it was seized upon by the Whigs for party purposes. In reference to the Dockyards, the truth or propriety of what the members of the Union have said is not ...

Exeter Gazette Daily Telegram TUESDAY, Feb. 8 Sir Robert Phillimore's judgments in the Ritual cases, last week, ..

... purpose of amending the Liberal system expenditure and their inal-admiiiistratiwn; and that Mr Cobden himself once declared of a Whig Government that it was the most extravagant he had ever known. Of efficiency, too, and of the loss of money resulting from ...

Exeter Gazette Daily Telegram (SmUx fcffcU l&tUpm MONDAY, Feb. 21 The late Earl Derby has been acknowledged to ..

... to extend the Ulster system tbe whole of Ireland but were prevented m so doing. Who prevented this being done? Well, as Whig and Liberal majorities have existed for many years, I suppose answer is not far to seek. deea lfc not far to seek. The ...

Exeter Gazette Daily Telegram WEDNESDAY, March 23. When the late Conservative Government acceded to office they ..

... WEDNESDAY, March 23. When the late Conservative Government acceded to office they found Ireland in state of Fenian rebellion. Whig-Radical Administrations had been in power without little interruption for a long series of years, but had not prevented the ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... on the great question which divided Eugland during the last four years of Anne's reign, the Tories were the right and the Whigs iv the wrong while in reference to the practical questions pending at little later date he plainly averred, in his second essay ...

Exeter Gazette Daily Telegram. SATURDAY, APRIL 2. It will be interesting to note whether the American people ..

... protecting wing, so soon as that Colony is driven into a declaration of separation from Great Britain by the unkind policy of a Whig Government in London. An opportunity occurs just now of testing the appetite of our trans- Atlantic cousins for Eastern territory ...

NOTICE.— The Exeter and Plymouth Gazette publislied early on Friday mornings and ADVERTISEMENTS must ..

... publishing a letter from its New Zealand correspondent showing how much was thought in the colony of the British opposition British Whig policy with regard that settlement. See now what a Melbourne newspaper says the same point. After speaking of the movement ...

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... besides effecting reduction the number of our soidiers and sailors. He said the measure would be criticised out doors as a Whig job, the main object of which was to give the Government two more votes, and expressed a hope that the House would not assent ...

Exeter Gazette Daily Telegram. MONDAY, May 9. We are informed at last, in something like positive terms, that ..

... offer of the Presidency of the Board of Trade, for over the heads of how many gentlemen of the governing classes among the Whig families wou!d not the promotion have to be Made? Mr. Gladstone is not destitute of intrepidity, but we question whether he ...