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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

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 ...

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 NEW MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS

... shall see that a great accession of working power has been gained. Sir G. C. Lewis is much the same style of man amongst the Whigs, that Mr is amongst the Peelites —not so able, or rather his ability not so fully tested —but more than an average speaker ...

Snlaitt

... at a low rent in 1807. Happily there are some schools not quite so improperly managed. Thirst and Indignation.— The Northern Whig gives an account of the melancholy sobriety of the North- Eastern Agricultural Society of Ireland's public dinner. The unfortunate ...

Published: Wednesday 05 September 1855
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 313 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

FURTHER EXTRACTS PROM THE MEMOIRS OP

... Palmerston being Tory at-War at that time, having y= 4 Whig Chancellor of the Ex: jaer some years; and these | are our ing, our only, lights and now! Though Sydney in most matters with his brother Whigs, on one point he entirely differed from the great majority ...

XrclaitiJ

... Cavan, vacated by the appointment of Sir John Young to the Viceioyship of the lonian Islands. J he candidates were Mr Hughes, a Whig, carrying with him the support of the populace and the priests ; and Mr Uurrowes, a professed Derbyite, who was backed by the ...

Published: Wednesday 18 April 1855
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 405 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BELFAST LINEN TRADE

... RELFAST LINEN TRADE (From the Northern Whig of Liven Taaver.—In Ballymena, on Saturday, there were adull market, at low rates. few buyers, and, consequently, Armagh aud Lurgan, and The same may be said of both stocks are accumulating, notwit! hstanding ...