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Dundee, Perth, and Cupar Advertiser

THE LIBERAL PARTY IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

... from the public balls of the Whig party. The third party are Radicals, who will advocate the measures they think proper for the public interest, without any attention to the pleasuie or displeasure of Lord John and the Whig party. These last members are ...

THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER. TUESDAY, APRIL 16. The Ministry are not improving in their position. Dependent for their ..

... chance of it being changed for the better. The Whig journals are ever reminding the House, or rather the liberal part of it, that whatever their differences may be, it is better for them to support the Whigs than, refusing to support them, to lead to the ...

THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER. TUESDAY, MARCH 18. Day after day, or rather, night after night, have the manoeuvres and ..

... DUNDEE ADVERTISER. TUESDAY, MARCH 18. Day after day, or rather, night after night, have the manoeuvres and exertions of the Whigs—their plans and policy, their attitudes and arrangements—been becoming more contemptible. The helpless, perplexed, and desponding ...

THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER. TUESDAY, APRIL 23. We think a good deal of time is wasted the House of Commons the

... The lib** ral party, they mean to be successful, unite for some practical purpose which can pursued with safety; but the Whigs, mean to maintain their position, must sati the liberals in general that they will go ha in hand with them in practicable reforms ...

KIRRIEMUIR

... whole people, electors and non-electors, with a few individual exceptions, being Whigs ; not the Conservative truckling Whigs of the present day, but staunch uncompromising Whigs, battling for the then now much needed measures of reform, watching jealous care ...

THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER. TUESDAY, JULY 16. The Chandos clause was a heavy blow to the Reform Bill. It perpetuated one

... Conservatives —a battle which, in the present state of matters, we suppose the Whigs are not very anxious to engage in ; but sooner or later it must be fought, and if the Whigs refuse to give battle, it will be forced on otherwise. ...

Martiers, In the House of Commons, have at >Hg a crisis. Some time ago, on viewparties ° Sition of the

... the rest of the world were wide awake, and to have been labouring under the idea that the country was made for the Whigs and not the Whigs for the country. They have found out their mistake and that it is a fatal one. We regret their misfortunes sincerely ...

THE REPRESENTATION OF EDINBURGH

... Liberal, but no Whig, he also deals with satisfactorily, and concludes as follows:— have only to add that I owe the Whig Government nothing. I have not asked audi have not received anything at their bauds ; and if have supported Whig principles, I have ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... TO CORRESPONDENTS. Our copy of the Belfast Northern Whig of Saturday has not come to hand. Several letters are under consideration. ...

IRELAND

... was found concealed in a cobbler's house, after perpetrating the crime. Hopes are entertained of M'Fay's recovery.— Northern Whig. A Feline Monster.—A strange contribution has been added to the curiosities in the museum of the Queen's College, Belfast, ...

TO READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS

... TO READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS. The letters of C. P. and A Subscriber will appear on Friday. The Northern Whig of Saturday has not come to hand. A Colonist will see that the Caffre War H reported to be at end. The Burmese War is in preparation ...

THE REPRESENTATIVE OF MONTROSE

... denunciation of the Whig aristocrats, to whom immediately on his election he became obsequious, and by whose assistance he was enabled to cut a figure as a Deputy-Lieutenant to the Government of Lord Palmerston and the Whigs. Now he is himself again ...