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13 MACAULAY'S ADDRESS

... from one end to the other with the spirit ot the Whigs of 1832. Able and elegant as it is, we seek in vain fur any deeper insight, any more comprehensive generilisation, than would be afforded by the Whig creed of Lord Grey and Lord Althorp in 1832. The ...

SE('ONI) ARRIVAL

... erase on their arm. for thirty days. , The election of General Pierre as President seems placed beyond a doubt, though the Whigs expect that many who had promised votes to Mr Webster would give them to General Scott. The Culian question was at present ...

THE lIIIIIOIRRIAL2 BOW TO PUBLIC -UNION

... 'Abe luau Mean they I feared is no more ; snail hand of friends to hare no very tempting roppeet of political sueeess,and tho Whigs, who pronted by the schism of the l'roteetionhts to regain (alien by tin-jr own weakness oath dissension , . nud left the powession ...

Too T. B. M. AULAY, ES4b., M.P. FOR EDINBFRCIL

... raise a latilt at the expense of the absent and the helpletts has long been the Talent sci Ans of what id facetiously termed Whig humour. lit the lust categury I have no design to figure. lave your own orders, Air Macaulay ! They shall be punctually attended ...

THE YEW /.I=.lB/1/1 PIIESIDEHTWHAT 18 YEA

... impentent unconscious way, ar chewing the ohule poli.ieal ection if th..it esuntry Lingers open the slavery Tt:sion. The only Whig c•!ndi!Ple olio had any chance—Getter:3 Scott—e. j led that chance, over the Webster:a, and Clays, anal Fi.i,orre, by his bring ...

EDINBURGH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1852. Summarn,

... Free-trade leaders have determined on decisive action, and that they will be supported by the whole Free-trade party, whether Whig or laberal-Cunservative, there can be little room for doubt. The question of reform has rlso received a due portion of attention ...

ANNUITY-TAX-THE iiiW SCHEME

... be despised by bGentvteerrnonitehnetr. ions th s i t i ver than n e f e h e t p h pre past, t,fo s‘ r ett a while oeeev the Whigs only tortured us with p:oviditig. berths for their hangers-on, the Tories are attempting to do something for the people. The ...

(Feoin our Lond.si (orrexpowleort.)

... jad'cious bottle-holder that of the good angel of distressed parties. One single word of his ill the way of amendment uoset the Whigs. Are we now to witness the curious coincidence, that a eery slight alteration of die few phrases introduced by hint are to ...

FREE-TRADE BANQUET AT MANCHESTER

... :Mina-try are positively hooted, if they say • single word shoat l'ruteetion. (Hear. and a height.) A Whig poet wrote is eample of lines about the Whigs, which may well enough be applied to the Protectionist party : As bees, on flowers alighting, cease ...

SCOTTISN PROPERTY INVESTLIEIT COMPANY

... scrutiny into private neeetros of the continent. There is a sigour in her e l ite that would be disagreeable to individuals. Whig and singing altogether home-born. and, in our ewe is nothing in this objection whatever. We judgment, extremely pleasing. Iler ...