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Nairnshire Telegraph and General Advertiser for the Northern Counties

THE OLD WHIGS ALARMED AT THE rROORESSIVE TORIES

... THE OLD WHIGS ALARMED AT THE rROORESSIVE TORIES. Manchester Examiner't London correspondent write! »s follows:—Many persons of traditional habit of mind have been seriously alarmed during the past session and the present recess. Alarmed at the progressive ...

band, the Conservatives retort the Whigs that they are not liberal enough, and that they are much too exclusive in

... band, the Conservatives retort the Whigs that they are not liberal enough, and that they are much too exclusive in the formation of their Governments. The three nights’ debate on the address was of the most animated kind Mr Disraeli came out in grand ...

ELGIN DISTRICT

... Votes w . Claims lodged and supported by Whig agents, 4 Whereof re-eurolments. 2 I New Votef, Conservative gain, NAIRN COUNTV. Olaima lodged and supported Conservative agent, 14 Claims lodged and supported Whig agents. Whereof re-eorolmeuts, Presentation ...

IRELAND

... reliance on the report, notwithstanding that it is supported by the communication of the New York correspondent of the Northern Whig.” The contemplated (imaginary) arrangements are thus set forth—Sir Edmund Heath, the present Governor-General of New Brunswick ...

THE NAIRNSHIRE TELEGRAPIL—MAY 26, 1858. LIBLR VLISM

... existing Government this moment would, without sejurity for the future, be to throw themselves helplessly aider t le feel the Whigs, who arc ready to march back into office with the same insolent cont.mpt as.beforc of the party they profess to ad, and the ...

SUMMARY

... few would lament its going to the wall any day—that its provisions are entirely out of harmony with the popular wish. Did the Whig leaders, Lords Palmerston and adjust their differences: did the one consent to become the follower of the other—a strong Reform ...

I, I K E HIM

... give it a little consideration. “TALK-PIETY” HANNA. Turn Kpt. Hugh Hanna addressed ft letter to the editor of the Sorthern Whig, the subject of an article in farour ol Sunday trains which appeared in that paper. Mr Hanna says:—“By your article on ‘Sunday ...

THE NEW MEMBERS

... respect to General Windham’s opinion. His family has in later years been decidedly Whig,” though his eminent relative, the late brilliant orator, hovered doubtfully between Whigs and Tories, and, as was remarked of him, used diamondscales in forming his decisions ...