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Jersey Independent and Daily Telegraph

THE FUTURE OF THE RADICALS

... bean the pet topic fret tha formation. Whig historians would, with all the adrantage ■lowing periods and pointed antitheses, record the diatetnblighment of tha Churuh of England the tip-'op achierement Whig policy. Whig administrators had nertr initiated ...

NORWICH

... condemnatory language repudiated the government Beform bill. Thomas Osbom Springfield, Esq., was in the chair. John Sultzer, Esq., Whig, moved the first resolution; J, J. Column, Esq., Radical, seconded it—“ That the Beform bill of Lord Derby is totally inadequate ...

IRELAND

... IRELAND. The Northern Whig intimates that the trial of the persons arrested in Belfast for their alleged connection with the Phoenix Society, is likely to be postponed for the present. ...

THE WORKING MAN AND FREE

... reason to fear. They asked from Whig Government for manhood suffrage, vote by ballot, no property qualification of members, payment of memhers, and electoral districts all of them worth having been since grantedbut the Whigs from 1837 to 1841 refused them ...

LORD ROSEBERV AT LEEDS

... National questions listening to National representations. Lord Hartingtoo described himself as Whig but he really discarded the principle of the old Whigs who fought against the treaty of the Union to the death. Of Mr. Chamberlain’s speech he said that ...

THE NATIONAL LAND AND LABOUR

... Labour League, a resolution was passed severely censuring the action of those Irish electors of Liverpool, who voted for the Whig Coercion” candidate the laat parliamentary election. ...

THE JERSEY INDEPENDENT AND DAILY TELEGRAPH 5 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 88, 1859. THE MARYLEBOPfE ELECTION

... widely differed, were more tolerable than those of an exclusive Whig cabal, who had no gratitude towards their supporters and no sympathy for the people at large (loud cheers). The Whigs were a hundred years behind the Conservatives in regard for the ...

SIEECHES OF MB. T. D. SULLIVAN

... to stir strife, but the result was disastrous to the Tory party, for it hid excited the Nationalists to opposition, and now Whig Solicitor- General was being returned unopposed for Derry. The Nationalists bad delilierately abstained from putting forward ...

IHE RESIGNATIONS FROM THE COBDEN CLUB

... for the harmoniousaction of the Liberal party. The Radicals would not be strong enougbwitbout tbeWbigs to back them, and the Whigs know full well that to have any real influence in the country they must have the Radicals in front of them. ...

POLLING FIXTURES

... directing them bow to vote in the various constituencies where no Nationalists have come forward. In county Down, if the three Whig candidates would pledge them selves to oppose coercion on all occasions, and to vote against changes in the rules in the House ...

THE LATE LORD BEACONSFIELD

... Daily Ifev>s publishes letter written to Conservative Peer on June 3rd in which Mr. Disraeli writes ; My opponent is a vile Whig, and although lam a Radical I hope you will give me the preface of your prayers. , ...