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THE POLITICAL FUTURE

... strength the Manchester and the Whig parties in the House of Commons. There is so much bad blood between them that I see little prospect of acting harmoniously together even in opposition, much less in office. The Whigs, I am sorry to say, have no longer ...

THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER. TUESDAY, JULY 2. The long debate on the Greek question has, at last, been brought to end,—a

... Greek question, and the general foreign policy of the Whig Government,—und we have little doubt that many members stretched a point iv voting for Mr Roebuck's motion, —one thing is clear, that the Whigs possess its confidence. This it has declared in spite ...

THE CITY

... pro 1 by the Lord Th Lord Advocate was that J tewart who had been so often Whig and so often a Jacobite that it is difficult to keep an ac count of bis apostacies. tle a Whig the thir @ eth time, Atke ad might adoubtediy hay been, by the law of puns dow ...

THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER. FRIDAY, JUNE 28. We believe that however good a * may be, it is for the benefit

... nist £oa * the signal of their resignation. h» tives are furious against the Whig 9 as they allege, compromised the country by an unjust and rash attac Greek Government,—the Whigs, ojfl trary, are strong conscious innoce that their foreign policy has mainta ...

or a portion of them, against the rest of the in habitants of this country. On the broad territory of

... protection is their ultimate object, when they have succeeded in driving the Whigs from power. In this they may succeed but, in their ultimate object, never. It is not with the Whigs they have to fight for corn duty; is with every liberal man and every labouring ...

THE DUNDEE ADVERT ISER. TUESDAY, JUNE 25. . There is no time which excites rest among all classes of Great

... country. We have arrived at a great crisis* o of the Whig Ministry depends upon a vote in the House of Commons. Mr Roebuck was to test their credit tffi House a motion which cannot and which the Whigs had no objecti cuss at the shortest notice. expected ...

DEATHS

... period a correspondent of Goethe. Lately, at his residence, in Southampton, aged Admiral Giffard. He was the leader uf the Whig for many years in that town, and was the father of Captain Gi who was killed in her Majesty's steamer , off Odessa, at the ...

CUPAR FIFE

... l gentlemen belonging to tbe Whig party—not exactly to concert plans for future operations, but at which the subject was talked over; and it is, we believe, arranged that, on the retirement of our present member, the Whig party will solicit the suffrages ...

THE NO HOUSE

... that proposed last year Lord Naas, with regard to Irish spirits in bond, on which it will be remembered Lord Naas defeated the Whig Government. This was very troublesome. The Irish Secretary was bound to support it, and the Protectionists were all pledged ...

The Division on the Vote of Confidence Lord Palmer^ToN.—This division w«s the roost remarkable one of tbe ..

... trade. Sir E. Buxton, a Whig, voted in the majority, but Sir R. H. in the minority. Lord Ashley and Lord Jocelyn are both married to daughters of Lady Palmnrston. L ;rd Drumlanrig is son to the Marquis of Queensberry, who Whig; and though returned as ...

EDINBURGH, 19th January 1859

... next to accuse the Whigs working out “the Reform Bill,” and of becoming “as great of not efficiently Jobbers as once the Tories were.” T have often heard the former expression, but I confess I co not fully understand its meaning. The Whigs did pass many measures ...