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THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER. FRIDAY, JULY 19. It seems that the battle between Traders and the Conservatives is to be

... torious one, which every day gat® gellS e« ditional strength. Surely no man can doubt the issue of a strife so gi , ever the Whigs may stand on other qu®= this they are invulnerable. Free trade & the strongest cause with which tbey c d identified as a political ...

LATEST NEWS

... also firm ; hemp was unaltered, and flax held 117, 107, and 97. Chester Election.—State of the Poll at One o'clock.—Stanley (whig), 756; Egerton, 521. Paris, Sunday. The journal Nationale asserts that the health of the Queen of Spain had excited the greatest ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... Would the corn laws have ever been abolished if we had not had men in our front ranks who were proof against the old war cry of Whig and Tory ? Such doctrine may suit cliques and clubs, but what would the great public say to it? Try one of your large meetings ...

THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER. TUESDAY, JULY 23. The present session of Parliament has not been one of great ..

... assailed as they were with the most vigilant and vindictive of enemies, and uncertain at the same time of their own troops. The Whigs have shown more than ordinary courage during the session, and, in the great foreign policy question, they were chivalrous. ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... original motion was to admit Dissenters to a participation in University property. Henry Drummond, after referring to an example Whig commission of inquiry into the Universities of Scotland in 1609, confessed had had some misgivings upon the subject of this ...

MILLARD FILLMORE, the NEW PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

... Government from its embarrassment. In 1844 he was selected as the Whig candidate for governor of New York, but failed. Confident, however, that he could command the strongest vote New York, the Whigs again selected him as their candidate for comptroller, in 1847 ...

PENSION TO THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE

... PENSION TO THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE. From the Times.) There is deep fund of loyalty in the Whigs. It is true that they decapitated one king and drove out another; they confiscated the estates of the Crown, and, at proper intervals, have sufficiently vindicated ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... the country, its weight of personal character, and its sound Whig principles. The choice of the President is open to serious criticism, account of its bearing on the prosperity of the Whig party. Affairs in Congress had exhibited few new features. On ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... the Government, and we have heard that the official reunion passed off with even more than the accustomed gaiety of former Whig symposia. The Secretaryship of Ceylon, at present held by Sir Emerson Tennent, is likely to be vacant before many days.— Weekly ...

THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER

... ministerial crises and embarrassments which were wont to throw the whole nation into confusion and dismay. But it is well that the Whig Ministry have safely weathered the small dangers of the session, and that they are left in undisturbed possession of the Government ...

THE STATE OF PARTIES

... triumph Lord John Russell and his L BraC6 can never hope to displace them. le . a ues that there something w orse behind- Whig Minister, and so they yield tban a ditnee to a power they abhor. We rest * simply upon fuct aud a possibility mi. ument actual ...

IRELAND

... are equal to 2500/! a-year. The vacant barristership has been conferred upon Mr Gibson, who some years ago sat Parliament the Whig representative for tho borough of Belfast. The lucrative office of Collector-General of Taxes, under the new Dublin Improvement ...