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Protectionists attribute the eclipse to the repeal of the Corn Laws, and watched it angrily through smoked ..

... some government offices at the neighbouring town. This embryo politician was condemning one party for coalescing with the Whigs, and another for too highly favouring the Democratic party. It would, moreover, astonish some of our respectable elderly men ...

GEOBGEY.-Gen. Georgey is said to be engaged at Kfagenfest with the composer of a large political work on the ..

... eminent Loyalist at Worcester. When the wine was circulated round the table Judge Paine gave as a toast— The King. Some of the Whigs were about to refuse to drink it; but Adams whispered to them to comply, saying, We shall have an opportunity to return the ...

Published: Wednesday 13 August 1851
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 482 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER. FRIDAY, AUGUST 8. SUMMARY. Parliament will prorogued, this afternoon, by her Majesty in ..

... tho burdens under which we labour, we will assist you. (Cheers.) We don't ask whether you are Protectionists, Free Traders, Whig?, Tories, or Radicals ; we have nothing to do with that. We ask you whether you like the malt tax ? If you don't like it and ...

SUMMARY

... This is the course which the Earl of Aberdeen and Lord Stanley would have chosen, and which it would have been wise in our Whig ministry to have adopted. The Bishop ol Peterborough, in the charge he has jusc delivered to his cletgy, is reported to have ...

IRELAND

... intense last year than in previous years, it is encouraging to know that it is still less severe this time.— Belfast Northern Whig. Eight Bridges Destroyed.—The floods which occurred in the early part of last week have proved destructive to property and ...

IRELAND

... hereby announce our own individual intention, so long as this war between truth en the one hand, and falsehood, backed by brute Whig force on tbe other, shall continue, to confine ourselves, in this journal and elsewhere, to the strict and literal truth upon ...

CABINET COUNCIL-AN IMAGINARY PEEP DEHIND THE SCENES

... looks strong one. Lord JohßussELL-Nothing so deceptive as app arances-except realities. Leave all to Providence Ldtothe first Whig, course. Let have the speeca a careful reference to the Titles Bill, and shall tea what tjerecees will bring forth. I think ...

THE SESSION 1851

... submitted to as a matter necessity, occasioned by large deficiency in the revenue which had been going oh for a suction years under Whig management, but with a distinct protest that it was to be regarded only as temporary in its duration, and was to the first ...

Published: Wednesday 13 August 1851
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1572 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... Loyalist, at Worcester. When the wine was circulated round the table Judge Paine gave as a toast, the King. Some of the Whigs were about to refuse to drink it; but Mr Adams whispered to them to comply, saying, We shall have an opportunity to return ...

FOREIGN MISCELLANY

... The prisoner made a sham attempt to kill himself. He is quite young, and a very innocent-looking fellow.— Palmyra (Mobile) Whig, July 17. M. Thiers is at the present moment the victim of curi species of impalpable libel. He has halfsister n irned Rissert ...

REVIEW OF THE PAST SESSION

... proved at the beginning of the session that, with tbe existing composition of the house, any other chief but the chief of the Whigs is impossible. has since been almost proved that Lord John Rmsell is impossible also. The parties in the house only support ...