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GLASGOW NUTES

... desire to do away with it. 13 - . . Wirs the Whig one can have little sympathy. The Radiea], be he ever such a montrosity of mistaken notions, 1+ honest, and distinguishable at a glance, but the Whig is a political hermaphrodite, a fusus waturee, for ...

Published: Saturday 06 February 1886
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 787 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LORD LORNE AND HAMPSTEAD

... representative of fendalisin and privilege.” Mr Bauer advises Radicals to vote for mTw‘yM date in preference to a Whig. He says that * ‘Whigs only emasculate reforms hnlzl:t in by Radicals.” Asthe leading members of Liberal party are Dukes and ludlmd? they ...

OLENELG

... woodlands weft with the music of ; blackbirds, thrush sad their ity in a pub of handsome soles. trilled to wake.. the rents ef Whig. . .. . ...

BONAW

... fiveseisea soder the auspices of Leveasli. has leaugerated la this plow. The int ems WI es Thursday 'wain Li which preyed • great Whig • good Ind as ellelleat pr Leah▪ wbo was ia the their, ties peoesedige with • few to the Re Me abject of the advasteges tole ...

UNPUBLISHED POEM BY BURNS. ( From the Athencum. )

... fox as caught among his native rocks, And to a dirty kennel chained, How he his liberty regained. Glenriddel, a Whig without a stain, A Whig in principle and grain, Couldst thou enslave a freeborn creature A native denizen of nature ? How couldst thou ...

THE LESSONS OF THE CONTEST

... ‘. curtailment of their privileges, are, 'we think, the real reasons of the surpassing zeal of the Whigs for the maintenance of the Union. Scotch Whigs, like Mr Craig Sellar, Sir Donald Ourrie, Mr Elliot, Mr Vernon, and Sir Robert Jardine are all men ...

THE LOSSES OF AN AYRSHIRE

... known at the door of the Whig party and policy the respon- | all over tho connty. Like other farmers, he felt -ilnln; of the w‘ state of th !‘ll;.'h!.md.-. Whig : most severly the long successiom of bad seasons which ductrines and Whig statesmanship s called—du ...

MR GLADSTONE

... MR GLADSTONE. The Premier rose early this morning, and was with Liberal Whigs in preparing for the electoral struggle. AM CHAMBERLAIN'S VIEW.S. Mr Chamberlain, writing a correspondent at Dumbarton, says he cannot presume to offer advice to Liberals generally ...

THE IRISH TROUBLE

... spiritless Whigs! Of 'venerable parties it is true as of Kings and huighfiut potentates, they * must die, for that's the end of human misery.” One of the | pathetic events that future history will have to | record will be the vanishing of the Whigs as { political ...

BALLAOBULISH

... Catholics here. Holy Commaunion was celebrated in the churches of the two devowivations ramed on Sunday. Wuics axp Tories.—Whigs, in Gaelic, may be termed cogaisich, as they are pearly so termed by the bards. Tories is taobk-righ. The former «conscientious ...

PORT ELLEN (ISLAY)

... proposed amendments on the | Crotters Bill, in the interest of the people, had |1 been defeated through the combination of Whig |- and Tory sporting members, it had become nr- . parent that no beneficial legislation could be ob- | tained for the Highlands ...