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THE EDINBURGH NEWS, SATURDAY, JAN. 26, 1850

... Gateral, me voted dem by the Whig party is a bay. his she harm that the simple of so vital • pve the greeted elhass to the boas sf the peaty, that Mr Swart was fret bag by Lord NM, was nearly being dart .14 .1 the malty of the Whig mbeserasy? very title of ...

orresponbaut. TliE CHANDoS CLAUSE

... under the landed interest. The objection taken by the Whigs was more. dictated by supposed party interest than because of any viola tion of principle introduced by the Chandos Clause. In counties the Whigs had not so many tenants as the Tories, and tha Radicals ...

Summary

... convinced, will be endowed in due course if the Whigs remain so long in office, as being another step in advance towards the endowment of the Catholic priesthoodtheir favourite and most cherished scheme. Our Whig contemporaries lament the decision, as well ...

lIILLARD FIUME!, THE NEW PRESIDENT

... prominent member of the body. In 1814 he was selected as the Whig candidate for governor of New York, but failed. Confident, however, that be could command the strongest vote in New York, the Whigs again selected him as their candidate for comptroller, in ...

Correoponbence. GENERAL ARTHUR C. O'CONNOR .D HIS WORKS

... permit me to offer • few reminiscensos of one Wilf was a Whig and something more, and who has suffered infinitely more for his principles than his coeval, Sir James, or any other of the old Whig Recoriners of Scotland, whose deeds are so ostentatiously ...

POLITICAL AND PIRSONAL RILATIONS

... lordship with a shilling. Then Came the Sentinel affair in 1821-22, which ended in the death of Sir Alexander Boswell. The Whig press, particularly the EdioNtryls Review, transferred the power from the Tories to their rivals, even while the former were ...

THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS

... THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS. Consternation has lately been reigning in Downing Street. Whigs and Whigflogs have been running to and fro io dismay, and Peelites and Proteoioni.ts have been pricking up their ears. Lord John Russell boldly, however. took economy ...

DEATH OF SIR JAMES GIBSON-CRAII

... and the infallibility of the throne. The coalition Ministry between Fox and Lord North had destroyed faith in the leading Whigs, and while they during these stormy days received a large share of confidence, it is clear from some of the resolutions, both ...

Cliar!e,

... it can be does with safety. If we ar e not the teems dills will be seen i n end ,/ be may er tb . ing but creditable to the Whig Cabinst.—Morniv Roman CATHOLIC APPRECIATION Or CARDINAL WVIEMAN. A An English Catholic was published in the of Thunday, which ...

LORD DOUBLRJOHN

... of a Whig, proposes to avail himself of the mode, and during the to inpenintend a very moving display ef his one pet sub.'s:et—his subject produced on the floor of the house 9 on all occaaionsnamely, the British Constitution, with tho very best Whig designs ...

GREECE

... indissolubility of the union. The majority of Washington Hunt, the Whig candidate for governorship of New York state, was only 2,8, out of 428,000 votes, showing a great decrease in the Whig ticket for the year. The repeal of the Free School Law has been ...