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... a Peelite Cabinet, there could not the shadow a pretext for his retention of place in a Government composed exclusively of Whigs. The Late Irish Chancery Case.—The case of Handcock v. Delacour, which occupied so much time in the Court of Chancery last ...

Published: Thursday 08 March 1855
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 328 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE RECONSTRUCTED CABINET

... himself less quirky and casuistical. Another characteristic is that all the chief names are those of old Whigs. We have in short once more a Whig Administration per sang. We by no means imagine that this is the worst administration that could be formed ...

iNVERNEma, 31 January 1855

... iNVERNEma, 31 January 1855. NTLEMEN. II V I XII am I F a 4 Irreat honour .4 Whig Eierte.l C•4l.etor th.• Talea of y, I hot SO DO esl t•• tr amble you with sum! her : hut V In a Newspaper. Mr K nuetli of oaff •ritag himself a% is C t I Si there .ore. ...

IRELAND

... Greene, M.P., in Tipperary and Kilkenny; and estates in Cavan, Meath, and Carlow. Rumoured Government Prosecution—The Northern Whig announces that a conference of the law officer* of the Crown was held, with a view to the consideration of the propriety of ...

Published: Thursday 27 December 1855
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 363 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CONSERVATIVE MEETING

... coincidence it so happened that, at the very time when Mr Gladstone and his friends were severing l their connection with their Whig colleagues, a remarkable scene was actually taking place in the Tory camp having direct and significant reference to them. ...

Published: Thursday 01 March 1855
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 450 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LORD PALMERSTON AND THE GOVERNMENT

... any Premier. The commencement of the war found us under a coalition Government, composed of Whigs, Peelites, and Radicals, which had been formed because the Whigs under Lord John Russell had been declared wanting in strength ; and because Lord Derby's ...

Published: Thursday 24 May 1855
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1190 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

TIIE MINISTERIAL CRISIS

... charge of forming a Cahinet. 'the rumour at the clubs was that if Nieuwe Olatlstone and Sidney lierlert, and any one of the Whigs in the late Administration, could be itailuord to take office along with him, Lord l'ulmersten willing to take the lead in ...

THE PEEL PARTY

... opposed not only to the continuance of the war which they themselves began, but appear to be severing their connection with the Whigs or moderate Liberals, and seeking for new alliances in opposite directions—now with the Manchester men, and now with the Derbyites ...

Published: Thursday 31 May 1855
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 678 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

FROM OUlt LONDON CoItitESPONDENT

... face the emergency. The existing Government and its friends have no choice but to offer a contumacious opposition; but the Whigs and Tories who are out of office appear to be half inclined to purchase exemption for themselves by affecting to approve the ...

Sir G. ORLY stated that het Majesty did not think it desirable to renew tar active powers of the.Courecation. ..

... TUB ITALIAN LION. Mr Bownsa, sieving that *Was adjourn till Mouday offered • I or* of the Paps and the leis' of Naples; sad, *Whig that state of Italy is so bad as roproontad, bo rtharrad the fresnatio* if geormessat to the 6 ' worst fordsties and Lord ...

INVERNESS ADVERTISER.-SEPT. 4, 1855

... Conservative •, but are they not men of liberal sentiments? What, therefore, should prevent their calling themselves Tory-whigs or Whig-tories Nothing in this world that we know of. By all means let Mr Johnstone, Member for Clackrnannan and Kinross, pronounce ...

CAITHNESS, ORKNEY, &c

... something for their bellies, wanted little for their brains. I can readily imagine that a descendant of a humane and enlightened Whig, who interdicted the erection of a printing press in Sutherland, would look with no favourable eye on a Mechanics' Reading-room ...

Published: Thursday 09 August 1855
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 748 | Page: 6 | Tags: none