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... the day passed over peaceably; and from no quarter have we heard that anything disagreeable had occurred.— Belfast Northern Whig of Tuesday. ABOLITION OE THE LORD - LIEUTENANCY.—The High Sheriff of Dublin, Mr J. M‘Donnell, who is governor of the Bank of ...

FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... of our pursuing our present policy. The division list shows a curious state of Parties. The majority is chiefly composed of Whigs, with a sprinkling of old Tories, and a few of the Peelites. But the great majority of the Protectionists have voted in the ...

PROGRESS OF PROTECTION. From the Scottish Agricultural Journal

... the mouth of its chairman, Mr Davidson of Tulloch, any thing but a protection meeting, this assemblage at which the quondam Whig farmers of this important corn district listened with avidity to such addresses as those of General Munro and Dr Mackenzie ...

IRELAND

... neighbourhood, the day passed over peaceably; and from quarter have we beard that anything di-a/reeable had occurred—Northern Whig of Tuesday. Mbrdrr krar Portadown.—A most cold-blooded Tuesday week, the victim being Mr John Woolsey.a gentleman rather opulent ...

Published: Thursday 28 March 1850
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 509 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Eotemporary Opinions

... to be with the present Budget, we wili not at present undertake to determine. (From the Sun.) Distinction has fillen on the Whigs, and honour of a peculiar kind di om the Chancellor of the Exchequer, through that most wonderful Anancial state- ment which ...

Published: Friday 29 March 1850
Newspaper: John o' Groat Journal
County: Caithness, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 756 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SUMMARY OF NEWS

... governing system cf our Church system, considered as a uatioual establishment. On one point all statesmen are agieed, the Tory, the Whig, and the Radical alike, that an ecelesiastical des- potism, by the State, is not to be esta- blished in England. The Charch ...

Published: Friday 29 March 1850
Newspaper: John o' Groat Journal
County: Caithness, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1093 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

APPENDIX

... the African squadron; but the majority of them have rather a pleasure in contemplatinfthe change. They look upon the cautious Whig statesman as a barrier standing between them and their more daring schemes; and they look forward with a malicious delight ...

DOKESTIC

... office—therefore Lord John Russell had greatness thrust upon him ; and to do him justice he has, we believe, done his best. The Whigs are, however, always feeble and inefficient rulers—because they truckle to the populace when out of power, and thereby create ...

NATIONAL EDUCATION—GREAT MEETING

... goee the wall. I expounded this In e letter to the late Duke of Bedford 18V, which called down on the factious rage of the Whig pertisans, who cared only for their party objecte. But it is truth of melancholy kind, and ail but disheartens me. Mr Hutne ...

Published: Thursday 18 April 1850
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1072 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ENGLAND

... MIKIRTRY.—We Will venture very confidently to assure our readers that there is as much chance of Sir Robert Peel displacing the Whig Cabinet just now as of his becoming Emperor of Ilayti or Great Llama of Thibet.—Times. THE QUEEN V. LATIMER.—Sir F. Thesiger ...

DOMESTIC

... the of Biscay is not the most desirable direction for a yachting excursion. The unfounded rumour of the dissolution of the Whig Cabinet, and the re-elevation of Sir Robert Peel to the Premiership, bore its falsehood on its very front. Never since the ...

AMBITION IN THE CHURCH OUT OF PLACE

... discussion, and reiterated their former opinions, that free trade was fast bringing the country to ruin. Lord Beaumont, who is a Whig though a Protectionist, and who is said to be looking out for the situation of Chairman of Committees, now held by the octagenarian ...