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WHO ARE THE CONSPIRATORS • THE EDITOR OF THE DUNDEE Sir, —When conspiracies are so common, both and Whig Cabinets,

... WHO ARE THE CONSPIRATORS • THE EDITOR OF THE DUNDEE Sir, —When conspiracies are so common, both and Whig Cabinets, it would be sheer affectation startled the other day an intimation from authority, that conspiracy existed against the c of this town, ...

The Whigs ended the last session of Parliament rather easy circumstances, and with favourable enough prospects. ..

... The Whigs ended the last session of Parliament rather easy circumstances, and with favourable enough prospects. They had done nothing very great, and nothing very great had been demanded of them. They had to fight against the Protectionist claims, and ...

THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER. FRIDAY, MARCH 14. Nothing shows more decidedly the false position into which the Whigs ..

... no party could take the helm, and that, at a word from him, the Whig Premier resumed confidence, and once again proceeded on his perilous voyage. It would thus almost seem that the Whig minister holds power by the sufferance of him who has long been ...

(From the Northern Whig of Saturday.) Belfast Trade KfiroßT, Friday Evening, Dec. s.—The improvement our trade, ..

... (From the Northern Whig of Saturday.) Belfast Trade KfiroßT, Friday Evening, Dec. s.—The improvement our trade, generally, which about three weeks back, succeeded the previous depression, has been fairly sustained during the past week, particularly ...

THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER. TUESDAY, MARCH 18. Day after day, or rather, night after night, have the manoeuvres and ..

... DUNDEE ADVERTISER. TUESDAY, MARCH 18. Day after day, or rather, night after night, have the manoeuvres and exertions of the Whigs—their plans and policy, their attitudes and arrangements—been becoming more contemptible. The helpless, perplexed, and desponding ...

Martiers, In the House of Commons, have at >Hg a crisis. Some time ago, on viewparties ° Sition of the

... the rest of the world were wide awake, and to have been labouring under the idea that the country was made for the Whigs and not the Whigs for the country. They have found out their mistake and that it is a fatal one. We regret their misfortunes sincerely ...

IRELAND

... was found concealed in a cobbler's house, after perpetrating the crime. Hopes are entertained of M'Fay's recovery.— Northern Whig. A Feline Monster.—A strange contribution has been added to the curiosities in the museum of the Queen's College, Belfast, ...

THE BOSTON ELECTION

... electors, had until lately for one of its representatives the honourable Captain Pelham, a Whig and a Free Trader. At the last general election Boston returned both a Whig and Tory—the former leading the poll a majority of 150 over the latter. Both its rep ...

Published: Wednesday 30 April 1851
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 599 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE POSITION OF THE MINISTRY

... might be, that England crucified between the Tories and the Whigs; and Cobbett used denounce with his customary force that conspiracy of parties which he called the political seesaw, by which Whigs and Tories, with all their mutual antipathies, yet take ...

POLITICAL MOVEMENTS—THE LEITH ELECTION, &c

... MOVEMENTS—THE LEITH ELECTION, &c. (From our Edinburgh Correspondent.) Edinburgh, Tuesday Morning. The usual routine of our Whig political life here hrs, during the last week, been somewhat ruffled by the events which have followed the death of the late ...

Published: Wednesday 16 April 1851
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1620 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER. FRIDAY, MARCH 21. There seems to be something excessively childish in the conduct of the ..

... can we without running the risk of being in a minority ? We are glad that Mr Baillie postponed his motion. It has given the Whigs another chance which we sincerely trust they will avail themselves of; for, much as the country has been disappointed with ...

THE POSITION OF THE GOVERNMENT

... question, and that a break-up of the Cabinet followed, where are we then They would not, afterthey had shot their spite at the Whigs, uphold a Tory Government. Lord Stanley, then, if he accepted the Premiership, would enter upon office with a minority in the ...