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Elgin Courant, and Morayshire Advertiser

Dl ItATION OF ENGLISH MINISTRIES

... was initruiuenial cat rying the for the reform of the representative system the resignation Earl Grey, in August, 1034. the Whig Ministry was modified, and Viscount Melbourne was rai-ed the office First Lord of the Tte.isn. y. This Ministry was dissolved ...

REGISTRATION COURTS

... Davidson, Esq., for Cooservstivc party, and sustained, • *' Whereof re-enrolled, , . - • New Claims, . Claims aupported Whig agent, and soatained, 2 Conservative gain, BLOtSSSHtftB. El via Dill rift- Claims Alex. Cooper, E*q., for Con•erraiirc parly ...

OP PARLIAMENT

... a eurions coincid* nco It happened that, the very time when Gladstone and hit frio were severing their connexion with their Whig remarkable scene was sctnally taking place in the Tory having direct and significant ref.renco to theo>. Great dissatisfaction ...

THE MINISTRY

... on her Majesty at Windsor. The Timet repeats the chance of Derby Administration may at present summarily dismissed. A pure Whig Cabinet impossible; and the Times revert! with increased confidence Lord Palmertton. It fears that Sir James Giahsai's illness ...

THE ELOIN AND MORAYSHIRE COURIER. FK 15. 2. 1855

... Aherdi-en would have >loivd Hffore the country having preferred service# of the Duko of Newcastle those of tho head of the Whig party. la any view of tho case, it must admitted, that there is au air of hasty pettlshness about the conduct of Lord John ...

THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS

... not speak with entire certainty of the fact Ibst Lord Clarendon, l»rd Oraneille, Lord Cranwoith, and Sir George Grey, four Whig members of the late whose character is entitled the utmost respect for their high sense political duty and honour, declined ...

Lhanbryde. F. T. (Our correspondent would confer boon soc ety if persuade a few of his neighbours to bow more

... the Timet.) TTt« Timet says, Lord Patinerston has endeavoured extract the materials of (Jovemuient from the remains of the Whig party, with some addition of men new the ranks of official lifo. The first and most difficult office to fill of those now vacant ...

THE PEELITKS AND Will OS

... guardianship of the natiniml parse. But the question presents itself—with whom will the Peelites ally themselves With the Whigs 1 ..r Tories It is impossible to say ; but it is at the : same lime ev.deut tuat they cannot govern as in dependent party. ...

■ OTICE OF RCHOVAL

... House of Commons to pass resolution which first drove Lord Aberdeen from office, and then split up the coalition between the Whigs and Peelites, but has failed to secure its consent ucrtt committee. On Friday last he appeared in his seat in Parliament, and ...

NOTICE. TO SEA-BATHERS

... interest the present moment, and will find many readers. “Administrative Reform’ furnishes a teat for having bit the Peelite* and Whig*. and •bowing the superlative purity and singleness purpose of the Conservative party 1 B»u the great po itical paper this ...

LOCAL NEWS

... testified their regard for his character having his portrait painted, and hung in the County Hall. In polities was decided Whig, and on tho passing of Ut-rorm Bill contest. J unsuccessfully the representation of tho county of Buntf. married, in ISI4. ...

sertETinv or state roa bcotuisb

... or two ago got Urge additions from the Government at Venezuela that British subjects .k.tftninrfr’-- It was just a gigantic Whig job. Uewoald should have the same tkcOiUcs of obtaining that article. , t i against the bill, which might accorded the subjects ...