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MEBTINO OP THE WHIG CLUB. TESTIMONIAL TO MR. CRAWLEY

... MEBTINO OP THE WHIG CLUB. TESTIMONIAL TO MR. CRAWLEY. 0» Wednesday evening last, numerous netting of tlie of the Whig Club, and supporters of tM Whig Intereet this Borough, took place at the Castle Rooms: G. P. Liviaa In the chair. The Chairman eonsraUilateJ ...

Published: Saturday 12 June 1841
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3483 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE NEW HOME SECRETARY. THE TORY FRYING-PAN AND THE WHIG

... THE NEW HOME SECRETARY. THE TORY FRYING-PAN AND THE WHIG FIRE. | TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS, | Sir,—l observe that at the meeting at Devonshire | House, when Lord Hartington and Mr. Chamberlain : exchanged the kiss of peace, his lordship expressed ...

there was an assurance that it was not acknowledged the leaders of the Whig party, and was being treated merely

... be only a canard : but there is no mistake that the Radical list was suddenly embraced in the afternoon by the Whigs and worked by the Whig agents notwithstanding the negociation. It will not do for them to repudiate their connexion with the artful dodge—the ...

(hin a few months, and remem - at it he went with the whigs be ! live, as the tories

... (hin a few months, and remem - at it he went with the whigs be ! live, as the tories were the ali| weiually sent two members to 3 whit was the consequence; why usiness and were never satistied ! e und one (hear, hear); and if ! Le would bave them they ...

nauseating account of Whig selfishness would be laid bare ; but the dissatisfaction is not confined to the ..

... nauseating account of Whig selfishness would be laid bare ; but the dissatisfaction is not confined to the greedy, disappointed Whiglings alone. The Manchester party are furious at the small share appropriated to them, and it Avill require some of the ...

nauseating account of Whig selfishness would be laid bare ; but the dissatisfaction is not confined to the ..

... nauseating account of Whig selfishness would be laid bare ; but the dissatisfaction is not confined to the greedy, disappointed Whiglings alone. The Manchester party are furious at the small share appropriated to them, and it will require some of the ...

THE’POSITION OF PARTIES. Some of the men in the front rank of the Whigs are beginning to consider the political

... THE’POSITION OF PARTIES. Some of the men in the front rank of the Whigs are beginning to consider the political situation, and to take stock of their party now that the Reform Bill is inevitable. The first conclusion to which they may certainly arrive ...

the Editor of the British Lion. The Bill is iaw, the Whigs no more Can make it their battle cry

... Bill is iaw, the Whigs no more Can make it their battle cry Though Beales, M.A., and Cleon Bright, Can to each other letters write Fresh grieTances outspy. Reform, reform, was their delight; Reform! they shouted day and night; The Whigs all heard it with ...

CORRESPONDENCE. THE WHIGS TURNED COMMON INFORMERS, To the Editor of the Bedford Times and Bedford- shire ..

... CORRESPONDENCE. THE WHIGS TURNED COMMON INFORMERS, To the Editor of the Bedford Times and Bedford- shire Independent. Sir, —As the November elections will soon take place, I hope the inhabitants of Bedford will bear in mind the conduct of the Whigs towards Teal ...

to expect. But the incident has its moral, and it ought to act as a caution to aristocratic Whigs who

... to expect. But the incident has its moral, and it ought to act as a caution to aristocratic Whigs who occasionally play the Radical game for party purposes and for securing place” that they are liable to be put on their facings at some inconvenient season ...

prevented at the last moment from Whig present that evening. There was soother old (Amadei the speaker's, one ..

... prevented at the last moment from Whig present that evening. There was soother old (Amadei the speaker's, one of the most distinguished and mad ra members of the Libeled party, Mr. Samuel Whi their borough member (loud sheer.), whom illness prevented ...

Published: Saturday 18 November 1893
Newspaper: Ampthill & District News
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1984 | Page: 6 | Tags: none