Refine Search

Newspaper

Daily News (London)

Countries

England

Place

London, London, England

Access Type

184

Type

184

Public Tags

More details

Daily News (London)

PROVINCIAL

... when the manufacturers from the country, who are out-voters, come in, was looked forward to with much expectation by the Tory-Whig coalition. It has evidently caused much disappointment, and doubts are expressed whether the parties will proceed to act upon ...

ELECTORAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND

... election, in the next year, the close of the poll stood thus : Mr. Mellish, 2,706 r Jory); Mr- Byng, 2,368 (Whig); Sir C. Baynes, 2,252 (Whig). The election in 1813 was not contested nor the return altered. In 1820, Mr. Mellish was thrown out; the votes ...

LITERATURE

... which he felt himself dis posed towards n Whig and a Tory. ' If,' said he, ' I saw a Whig and Tory drowning, would first save the Tory ; and, when I saw that he was safe —not till then—l would go and help the Whig; but the dog should duck first—the should ...

THE CONTEST IN WEST GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Sir, —As every opinion expressed in your influential paper must carry ..

... murmur of disapprobation from the liberals in West Gloucestershire? Never! On the contrary, he has ever been con&idered as the whig leader the county, and has always proved, by his votes in the House of Lords, and by his purse, furthering the liberal interest ...

MILITARY

... establishment. That lucrative military staff' appointment has been held by General Gordon for thirtyfive years. During the Whig Administration, the then Secretary at War endeavoured to have this place abolished, at least, during peace, but all his exertions ...

The majority for going into Committee Mr. Forster's Compensation Bill was 50. The majority on the second ..

... given notice is distasteful. The difficulties which beset the Government are illustrated by the twofold secession of English Whigs and Irish Home Rulers. The disappointment of the latter is more intelligible than the fear of the former. What have the Government ...

ELECTORAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND

... when the whig baronet threw out the tory friend of the tory natron And at the general election of IS4I the Hon. C. G. C°was beaten by the Hon. W. H Daw nay. In 1332 there was no contest. Sir Gerard N. Noel, a tory, and Sir Gilbert Hcathcote, a whig, were ...

UNITED STATES

... the house will not admit of a moment's control They will pass the twelve month,' notice l>v a majority, and combination of whigs, dem.*™! litionists, Northern men and Southern men tariff tarittites, sub and anti-sub-trcasurv men, bankers and™!*' bankers— ...

The Case for the Government

... destruction of the Whig party, and its conse- %- qlaences. Formerly the Whigs exercised an iu- tb portant influence on the House of Lords, t- anrd snitigated the violence of its con- it flicts with the House of Commone. But the al Whigs have conunitted political ...

ON DITS

... ON DITS. Some commotion has been occasioned in the Whig political circles, through the indiscretion of one of its members, in revealing the contents of a letter, meant to be strictly confidential. Two distinguished members are involved in this charge ...

THE DOUBLE MURDER IN MONAGHAN

... neighbours that they bad made enemies in consequene of exacting a high rate Of interest. The following is from the X1o'tern Whig .--It becomes my panful duty to inform you of the perpetration of one of the most appaling murders that ever filled the annals ...

NEWS FROM PARIS

... great situation which Lord Beaconsfield has achieved for Englund the world, Lotois Blauc's opinion ia that the present day the Whigs are but faintly distinguished from Tories in their general tendency,and that theircombats as Conservatives Liberals are mainly ...