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MR LAYARD'S OPINION OF THIS WHIGS

... gentlemen of all opinions. 1 only hope we have got no Whig here. (Cheers and laughter.) VV hat I mean by a Whi/is this. That term has become a term of reproach to me; and I don't believe there are any Whigs except, perhaps, some 10 or 12 families who form ...

Published: Wednesday 25 April 1855
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 293 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

nected with the War Department in the hands of a Peelite clique, while the Whigs have been carefully excluded. The

... nected with the War Department in the hands of a Peelite clique, while the Whigs have been carefully excluded. The few men of ability and experience in the Cabinet have been compelled to look on, while their incompetent colleagues were blundering along ...

Published: Friday 05 January 1855
Newspaper: Montrose Review
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 364 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE CITY

... pro 1 by the Lord Th Lord Advocate was that J tewart who had been so often Whig and so often a Jacobite that it is difficult to keep an ac count of bis apostacies. tle a Whig the thir @ eth time, Atke ad might adoubtediy hay been, by the law of puns dow ...

DEATHS

... period a correspondent of Goethe. Lately, at his residence, in Southampton, aged Admiral Giffard. He was the leader uf the Whig for many years in that town, and was the father of Captain Gi who was killed in her Majesty's steamer , off Odessa, at the ...

TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10

... convictions, in preference to his presumed duty toa party, than the resignation by the honoured Chief of in the Cabinet on the the Whigs of his position grounds stated by him in the House of Commons on Friday night. Several gentlemen, whose intelligence and character ...

Eiterature. The National Review. » UL October 1855. London Robert Theobald. The “ National” promises to become ..

... is passed over as “a man of too fitful, defective, and strange greatness to be spoken of now.” “ He was connected with the Whigs, but he never was one, Our readers will be able to judge of the correctness of the last statement from the following description ...

LORD JOHN AND THE CRISIS

... matchless patriotism shown by the Whig‘party the last two years, its enlarged views, and its habitual freedom from exclusiveness or party ambition. confess that we should entertain a higher opinion in the present instance of the Whig party, and of its leader, ...

Published: Tuesday 30 January 1855
Newspaper: Brechin Advertiser
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 484 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CRACKS IN THE COALITION

... the Council gave credibility to the statements abroad, all of which pointed to the sub- stitution of some adherents of the Whig party for the Peelite occupants of the offices more immediately re- sponsible for the mismanagement of the war. The re- port ...

THE NEWSPAPER STAMP CHANGES

... up and down the country, “ Reform” journals, that once were Whigs and a little more—some of them Radi- cal and a little now distinguishing themselves as the steadiest reform. The old Whigs are becoming a new of Tories, and, singularly enough, the old ...

The Polish Legion

... gYet kaki that agile lard at the had Amid pikes the to a rest to the he weal to the MIL Levi soil the al the et isms As Wesel Whig the to IMP to do teem Ow a herr vast. AN be see. of t rd de the bill. The then &daft% =dna ping ...

Published: Saturday 26 May 1855
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 288 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

AND ANGUS AND MEARNS REGISTER

... state of disunion in the Cabinet really prevails, it is obvious that, either in the event of the supercession demanded by the Whig leaders being conceded, or in the retirement of the latter from office, the stability of the Ministry itself cannot long be ...

Published: Friday 05 January 1855
Newspaper: Montrose Standard
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 311 | Page: 4 | Tags: none