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RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... list. Lord Hartiugum said was himself still proud of the name of Whig, and notwithstanding anything which might have taken place recently his political life, professed still to uphold true Whig tradiiions.An allusion to other distinguisUed names : the burgess ...

THE CABINETS SINCE THE REFORM ACT

... al in carrying the Rill for the reform of the representative system. On the resignation of Earl Grey, in August, 1834, the Whig Ministry was modified, and Viscount Melbourne was raised to the oflice of First Lord of the Treasury. This Ministry was dissolved ...

ENGLAND AND THE VATICAN

... the innocence of the prisoners recently hanged and sentenced to death, and that they were sacrificed in the interest of the Whig Government. Messrs. Sexton, M.P., Healy, MR, and Patrick Egan were present. ...

RESIQNATXON OP THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND

... Lieutenancy, was the outcome of a meeting held at the residence of Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice including several leading members of the Whig party. It will be supported by number of Radical members and Liberal representatives of Ulster constituencies. It will bo seconded ...

HIGH WATER AT VICTORIA PIER

... have gained the day ; less scrupulous than the Whigs they care not what betides the country if their ambition is not satisfied, and wc therefore see the spectacle of a majority yielding to a minority. The Whig leaders fully recognise the danger of placing ...

CONSISTENCY!

... ’ On the other band, The O’Donoghue, who had been insulted by Sir Robert Feel, is belaboured with invective by the leading Whig journal because be dared to call the English Secretary for Ireland to account for bis extremely offensive expressions 1 So ...

THR HUSH ELECTIONS

... Coverument of Lord Beaeonsfirld. lie intimates, bowevir, that two Nat'onaliais will for Cork city, spoil the cbancia of the Whig candidate, Mr. N. D. Murphy The attack upon the s«»t The O'Conor Don the moat birtir all, and givca much off*ncc from the (act ...

MR GLADSTONE’S POSITION

... we think be has, more enthusiastic confidence in popular impulses than the Whig section of his Cabinet, yet be would regret nothing more than to see a breach between that Whig section and the advanced Radicals. That breach we are sure that be will, ;if ...

The Radical Section

... is of new party, which, under the designation of Independent Liberals, had gradually eliminated itself from the ranks of the Whig and old Reform party, which yicl led with too great docility to the supremacy of Lor i Palmerston. Towards this party gravitated ...

POLITICAL ADVENTURERS

... theory Mr. Disraeli bad no allira an J few sympathisers. Tbe Conservatives seemed bardly more rapport with it than the Whig*. But tbe Whig ascendency waa the first thing to be aaaailed, and it mattered little with what weapons It was aaaailed. Mr. Disraeli ...

SPEECHES BY LORD SALISBURY AND MR. GIBSON

... importance of the moderate section of the Liberal party, and said the mission of the Whigs was to preserve the equilibrium of the constitution, but the position which the Whigs occupied at the present time vitiated the compensating act, prevented the machinery ...

MILITARY INTELLIGENCE

... Edinburgh Working Men’s Conservative Association letter was read from Karl Grey saying that the Liberal party had departed from Whig principles, and the conduct of the Conservatives did not command his support AlI communu-atinn*.except on baßinrKK.niaßt l>« ...