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THE PROTECTIONIST PARTY

... THE PROTECTIONIST PARTY. (From the Times.) One of those unaccountable phenomena which have excited the curiosity of ages is at this moment before us. spontaneous furor has seized the whole Protectionist party, and exhibits itself in thousand maniacal ...

THE STRENGTH OF PARTIES

... THE STRENGTH OF PARTIES. The Morning Chronicle has the following upon this •object— The Quarterly Review, in its last number, gires, we see, • monstrous estimate of the relative position of parties in the House— this it is : Old Whigs, Radicals and Repealers ...

STATE OF PARTIES

... STATE OF PARTIES. (•From London Correspondent of Liverpool Albion.) There are numerous indications of coming changes. It is said that the Lords' Report on the Irish Poor Law, presented in the Peers by Earl St Germans last night, removes all doubt as to ...

STATE OF PARTIES

... STATE OF PARTIES. Never, perhaps, was there such a jumble of political parties as at the present moment. About the time of the passing of the Reform Bill, the two old distinctive appellations of Whig and Tory were abandoned for the more indefinite ...

Published: Wednesday 29 December 1847
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 684 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE PELL PARTY

... THE PELL PARTY. It is said that there is honour among thieves. dare not risk, our veracity contending for its existence among statesmen and politicians. When saw the votes Sir Robert Feel and Sir James Graham on one side the augur question, and those ...

STATE OF PARTIES

... STATE OF PARTIES. (From tA* Times ) The consternation which seized some and the surprise which pervaded all parties in tho State, have scarcely subsided. It is true, strangely true, that the Tory Government is out. More strangely true that Whig Government ...

STATE OF PARTIES

... old party traditions thrown, but with what results is yet altogether certain. The creed of every party is now more ot less unsettled, its hopes faltering, and its aims ' lined. Protectionists, Conservatives, Radicals, and Whit?* contend for ascendency, and ...

THE ELECTIONS—STATE OF PARTIES

... that Lord George can no longer be trusted with the leadership of the country party ; and, in the absence of any more fit person, there seems no alternative but for that party to make a virtue of necessity, and rally once moie under the banners of the man ...

Published: Tuesday 10 August 1847
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 878 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE NEW REFORM PARTY

... THE NEW REFORM PARTY. (From tne 1 imzs.) It is not the custom this Nation to continue long in the act of self-satisfaction and thankfulness for present immunities. We are much too practical, too hopeful, and too progressive for that. It would therefore ...

THE LEADERSHIP OF THE PEEL PARTY

... THE LEADERSHIP THE PEEL PARTY. (From the Daily News.) The announcement make is doubtless one which will regarded too startling lor easy belief; but of its truth there can no question. Sir Robert Peel has formally, and, as finally is capable of doing anything ...