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THE WHIG BUDGET AND CONSERVATIVE POLICY

... THE WHIG BUDGET AND CONSERVATIVE POLICY. Tm resignation of the Whig Ministry has completely taken the country by surprise, and unexpected was the event that the leaders of the great Conservative party were at the time busily engaged marking out their ...

FROM OUR PRIVATE CORRESPONDENT. London, Feb. 18, 1851. Thb long and anxiously hoped for ftnaneial exposition of ..

... PRIVATE CORRESPONDENT. London, Feb. 18, 1851. Thb long and anxiously hoped for ftnaneial exposition of the Whigs ha* length come out, and, like most Whig schemes, has dissatisfied the expectations of all parties, save its conoocters themselves. The agricultural ...

THE NEW REFORM MOVEMENT

... Lord John Rusiell too well to supply the expected accommodation on very unsatisfactory description of security. Indeed, the Whig resignation followed close upon Mr Locke King's motion—the success of which was the official pretext for that step —that the ...

THE DEBATE ON AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS

... AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS. Trig important debate on the question of Agricul tural Distress has nearly been a fatal one for the Whig Cabinet. It was only saved the narrow majority of 14; so that, had there been eight more seceders to the side of Mr D'lsraeli ...

ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES BILL

... ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES BILL. ANALYSIS OV TUB DIVISION. ATM. Stsnleyites . „ 220 Peelitee 27 Whig. 191 NOES. Roman Catholics 35 Pueeyite Protectionists Whigs and ftadioals 42 95 Tha Scotch members voted follows:—For second reading of the bill—Hon. H. Arbuthnott ...

BANFFSHIRE REGISTRATIONS

... lodged by Whig agents, 9 Withdrawn or repelled, 3 Sustained, 6 Majority Conservative objections sustained, 2 Keith District. Objections lodged by Conservative agents, 18 Withdrawn or repelled, 7 Sustained, —ll Objections lodged by Whig agents, Withdrawn ...

HOME AFFAIRS

... result, far party politics are concerned, remains the same. In St Alban's, Mr Raphael, a moderate Whig, has been succeeded by Mr Bell, another moderate Whig; and in Ayleabury, the Liberal, Mr Calvert, has replaced the Liberal Lord Nugent. The former borough ...

THE NEW REFORM BILL—WHAT IS TO BE DONE DURING THE RECESS?

... difference ia the extinction of that Tory party by whose obstinacy the Whigs ascended to power, and whom they were always able play off against the people. Twenty years ago the Whigs assumed the place of moderators between tne two extremes; and the more ...

Published: Friday 15 August 1851
Newspaper: Elgin Courier
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1631 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

A SPLIT IN THE CABINET

... coup d'etat (Louis Napoleon's) must indeed be mentioned, though the state■■•nt it appears very like a bathos, like English Whig Ministry—on the point of falling to pieoes through the revived disagreements of the Palmerston and Grey factioni— has perhaps ...

RESIGNATION OF THE MINISTRY

... good or for ill, the Whig school is generally averse to a coalition. It is too muoh an oligarchy, almost too much of a family, endure the introduction of new elements, especially when there is anything to be forgiven or forgot. The Whigs come in and go out ...

THE PROGRESS OF PARLIAMENT

... short work of it as possible. Still, there are certain questions that most bo settled without delay, and it is here that the Whigs ran tbe danger of suffsring shipwreck. Tbe Budget, and tha Eoolssiastioal Titles Bill, for instance, cannot be bung for another ...