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MONTROSE STANDARD AND JINGUS.& MEARNS REGISTER

... For my own part, I will support any candidate who will endeavour to get no the fullest amount of proteetion, whether he is Whig or Tory ; of course preferring any gentleman protegeing the principles which I have always supported. (Cheers.) Mr Aitchison ...

Published: Friday 11 January 1850
Newspaper: Montrose Standard
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4167 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

JUVENILE MESSEXItERS

... The most important piece of news is the President’s Message. Generally speaking, it is satisfactory; but the message from a Whig President to Congress where the Democratic parly is, the majority must, of necessity, very moderate. That portion the Message ...

Published: Tuesday 15 January 1850
Newspaper: Brechin Advertiser
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1371 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Political Extracts

... knows the opinions of farmers well, and what did he say—Conservative, and rather high Tory as he would be called the Irish Whig-Radicals. Gentlewen, said he, if there is to be a free trade at all let it be carried out to the fullest extent, and not partially ...

Published: Wednesday 16 January 1850
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 575 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

AMERICA

... should interpose his veto, and the inestimable worth of the Union, have our heartiest approval. hey are worthy the heart of a Whig patriot and statesman. The contrast they present to the prevailing tone and spirit of most recent messages from General Taylors ...

Published: Wednesday 16 January 1850
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 772 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... yours, Richd. Cobden. Government Measure of Parliamentary Reform.—The Daily tf €m tells us, that « the measure which the Whigs announce for extension of the suffrage is to be scot and voting towns, and 10/. freeholds in the counties. believe it would ...

IRELAND

... further measures to bring to justice all tbe parties implicated in the transaction. The memorial, according to the Northern Whig, has received the signatures of 60,000 persons. Queen's College, Galway.—We rejoice to announce that at the entrance to this ...

PROTECTIONIST MEETING AT STAFFORD

... him out of a Sharman Crawford, M.P. Re ,°. , sum money, and that the pursuer was ail liar, per ‘There,’exclaims the‘Northern Whig, Catholics and Pro- | son unworth * of credit, a cheat, and a coward; And also, testants, notwithstanding the state party feeling ...

Published: Friday 18 January 1850
Newspaper: Montrose Review
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 5422 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

JANUARY 18, 1850

... have been too much disposed to look upon the Reform Bill as a final measure. They seem to admire it as the ne plus ultra of Whig legislation—as a thing too sacred to be touched—as a monument of their wisdom that was to stand entire for ever. It was of ...

Published: Friday 18 January 1850
Newspaper: Montrose Review
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4715 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

MINIATURE PICTURES OF AMERICAN SENATORS

... Secretary of State to the now defunct republic of the Loan Star. Immediately behind them you come upon whole galaxy of Whigs, the first of whom to demand attention is Daniel Webster, one of the greatest statesmen, as be is certainly the most profound ...

THE NATION AND MR JOHN O'CONNELL

... give vent to his feelings as follows:— 'Pecuniary difficulties!' Why, what man in Ireland has escaped them Who, except the Whig official, can keep the troubles of a bankrupt time from his threshold Have they not pressed upon the whole people ; filled ...

CHARTIST MEETING

... bring a measure to increase the suffrage, he would reply that they did so because they had faith in the intentions of the Whigs. Indeed, he only regarded the Charter as the beginning of measures of reform, and he for one was not inclined join with the ...

ti =J r

... political career began by harpooning' Daniel O'Connell in some letters to the Times newspaper. Since then he has harpooned the Whigs, and harpooned Sir Robert Peel ; and now he harpoons Mr Cobden, whose visit 'to Aylesbury (one cannot see why exactly) • proves ...

Published: Saturday 19 January 1850
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2869 | Page: 3 | Tags: none