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TIM ATTOUNB: WHOPS W/10?

... conscientious Whigs, for that liberty of the press which includes all Whig libels and excludes all other.. Let a Tory attack the learning of a Whig professor, as in the case of Leslie e. Blackwood's MaiTazine,' or re!er to the alleged conduct of a Whig lawyer ...

UNITED STATUS

... anticipated that a portion of the candidates on each ticket, Whig and opposition, have teen elected. The character of the Legislature cannot yet be prelieted, though we believe the Senate will be Whig. In Louisiana, the Whip received a portion of the Union ...

THE AOORZOATE 09 ON A NW TACK

... among:journals for its insolence to all who halt he honesty to &tier front it and them. In common with the Whigs in the house of Commons, however, the Whigs in Edinburgh have learned to acknowledge the growing strength of Independent Liberalism. A series of ...

CIVIC NOODLEDORE AIIT/It

... have been disposed of very quietly by the Whig and High Church party. There have been meetings elsewhere. The safe men of the Newington district are said to have been called together in the Cafe Royal by the Whigs; and some electors of St Andrew's ward attempted ...

NCR RIGHT AND MS

... to be, as it has too long been, a game of political between Whigs and Tories, and ' perhaps no man has so much contributed towards bringing about so desirable a result an Mr Bright. The Whigs have had it pretty ' much—we should say too much—their own way ...

THZ ELZOTIONIL

... serious character. The young Whigs, however, committed a serious blunder. Instead of keeping their own counsel and doing their own work, they put themselves in communication with the person who does the bullying for the Whigs. He professed himself Thackeray's ...

THE EDINBURGH NEWS, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1858,

... and were again disappointed; the Whig Lord-Advocate would do nothing, for the Whig aristocrats were still secretly hostile; and, of course, his refusal, as a matter of Parliamentary etiquette, prevented any of the Whig party members from introducing a ...

PROGRESS OF THE CONTEST

... peoples by a religious bond all over Europe. Whigs called it a policy of conciliation; Rome saw it only as the ladder to urnverbal political, and, as • necessary consequence, ecclesiastical dominion. The Whigs sought a Governmental help—they found a haughty ...

ERE LIBERAL CAVVI EN lICOILLID

... distributors a few names stand out prominently—lP for example, Sir William Gibsomeraig and Lord Pansoure. The Whig Lord-Advocate and the Whig Scotch Lord of the Treasury for the time being, have also great influence ; arid there are several smaller men ...

.econdetla motion that the meeting concur in the nomination of Mr Bourerie. Should that gentleman accept the ..

... hint whom they intended to honour. The Whig section had another meeting yesterday. Mr Adam Black, as chairman, undertook the defence of the Whig clique; but the men who one day called upon the electors to meet one Whig candidate, and the next day changed ...

BLALUGH'FZEI OF THZ nirmoozwrs

... The Whig newspapers had smashed' Mr M`Laren, and they were now to see how the citizens of Edinburgh would follow Whig example; aud in order to make the smuhingeffectual, the Church.and-Tory candidates were zealously adopted, so that between Whigs, Tories ...