OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

... yet know how to make good use of. But it was not UW Whigs, it was as New Whigs, adapting themselves to new state oC things, that the Ministry Earl Grey carried tto Reform Bill. In other words, the Whigs of 1830, not changing their popular principles, bot ...

Published: Thursday 07 February 1856
Newspaper: Perthshire Advertiser
County: Perthshire, Scotland
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Thb Duchess of Atholl.—The Rev. Dr Cummin g says has authority for stating that there is no foundation whatever for

... something in the Globe** volunteered praises upon Lord John Russell, a few evenings ago, and that the attempt of the evening Whig organ to galvanize the noble Lord out of his present comatose state meant more than met the eye. —Court Circular. Aged and ...

WOOL MARKXTS

... 141 White do. do. lee Ide Od Laid Crewed de. to lde Id lae Laid Cheviot de. I. Od to I7s Id de. de. washed 94 te 21s 04 Whig Cheviot de. washed Od to Od Impede hr the week 2381 babe. Preview], this year KM ...

Published: Friday 16 May 1856
Newspaper: Montrose Standard
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 161 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

♦OHWCVLTO6 AL OPERATIONS

... language. varied retuoising, and yam. reading. His abeesos from the douse of Commons leaves a blank in the Whig party. Where now is there eiegle Whigs/ any genius in Parliament I It is with pride that the Conservatives can paint to the ran endowments and ...

Published: Thursday 31 January 1856
Newspaper: Fifeshire Journal
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2556 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

0 2 6 U 6 0

... to afford unbroken oommuuicatioo between Loodocuserry sad Belfeet. Speaking of the grain and provision trade, the Northern Whig remarks that: — The firmness sued in the earn trade last week woe not of long deratioo, sad we have now to report a downward ...

Published: Tuesday 16 December 1856
Newspaper: North British Daily Mail
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
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THE PREMIER'S DILEMMA

... Ought not the sums money also, which the chiefs of the house of Bedford gave in of the Whig part}-, count for something in their pretensions the first post honour the Whig Ministry? When did the Bedford higs ever before make poor figure iu the Liberal, ...

PUBLISHING OFFICE IN GREENOCK. THE NORTH BRITISH DAILY MAIL Is now Published is Ow.= Ivory Mornieg, at the 1 BANK

... on of Whigs and Tories, there has grown up a large independent body in this country which yet goes under no distinct name, but which thinks, examines, judges, and in the last resort rules all. It is vain to think to rally this body round a Whig' or Tory ...

Published: Thursday 31 July 1856
Newspaper: North British Daily Mail
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
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_COXSERVATIVES AND THE _ELECTION

... _attitude to tlio besfc institutions of his country _, than tliat of him wlio votes for an _honest _Radical , or _an Old , old _Whig . ( Why should ho ever _vote for citlier ?) That _Protestantism is _the more stalking-horse of a _certain _section of Scottish ...

Published: Wednesday 06 February 1856
Newspaper: The Scotsman
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 608 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

M c dminististin it fati Gray, aid was by N. lam Slack sied the whole of the Whigelique sho L:ing

... Before I sit down, allow me one word with respect to this famous Whig clique, who are now attempting to force the citiavrre to adopt their man. I have been always opposed to the Whig clique. But notwithstanding this, si:bough I dialiked the leaders, ...

CAUTION

... CAUTION. A. 800 tM I. with Whig ; tie l . 6r pan, low of The sot lOW it& mil. hal mpties. the des A. wiz SON. IM iti Ja A. /lAA 6 Si, Ili bah APPRENTICZ W %IfTED • WRITZW B OFFICE In FORFAR. Apply to II r LOST, Battens WARBURTON Sad at epee, A GOLD BROOCH ...

Published: Friday 19 September 1856
Newspaper: Montrose Standard
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 185 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SATURDAY,

... dropping the cause it pretended to lead whenever it suited the exigencies of the Whig Ministers; playing fast and loose with every principle except that of keeping the Whigs in office. The final public rupture came when Mr M'Laren, in an education meeting ...