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Dundee, Perth, and Cupar Advertiser

Literature

... S is rae con . clude the Noctes, and contains the Chaldee Manuscript, the famous parody of the Oriental style quizzing the Whig party at the time of the establishment of Blackwood's Magazine. An extensive glossary and admirable index complete this instalment ...

FROM OUR METROPOLITAN CORRESPONDENT

... out of this thoroughly Nelsonic exploit, the gallant Admiral is brother-in-law to the Premier Duke of England, and has strong Whig influence. It is needless to say, however, that his elevation to the peerage is entirely owing to the brilliant service which ...

Literature

... Memorials far more to our taste than we expected. We were sick of biographies generally, and of biographies of literary Whigs in particular. They have been all so full of nonsense, of indiscriminating and boundless praise, of inane stories, of imbecile ...

GENERAL NEWS

... like these stand at the door. If Sir Lacy Evans does not sit in the chair of Wellington, Sir Colin Campbell should.— Northern Whig. The Ottoman Bank is on the eve of making its first large operation. The Sultan has applied to it for loan of 20,000,000 of ...

AMERICA

... and was not admitted in consequence. Sarved him right.' Next time he will take care and conform to the rules. The old line Whigs of Maryland had met in State Convention Baltimore, and adopted platform. They regarded Fremont as unqualified, and the principles ...

DUNDEE IMPORTS,

... local well Imperial interests. Now, it has become as decrepid and imbecile as—say select club of natural leaders.— Northern Whig. BROUGHTY FERRY. On last Sabbath evening no less than five hundred passen- gers were booked by the train leaving at twenty ...

AMERICA

... specie on freight. Large conventions had been held in the West, in favour of Mr Fremont for President. There had als ...

SCOTLAND

... respect and admire even in their antagonists. The fever of party-politics then ran high in Edinburgh as elsewhere ; and the Whig candidates were not over delicate or scrupulous in their efforts to depreciate and annoy the young rival who dared to meet ...

GENERAL NEWS

... into a corner and piuioned there beyond the power of escape, the editor of the Whig has our permission to indulge his low-born instincts in lowflung bravado. Of course the Whig replies in a similar strain, to which its antagonist rejoins with increased ...

THIRD EPISTLE OF SAUNDERS

... thinking that if we war to stay in Dundee a' winter, I micht stand as a councillor. I am neither a party man nor teetotaller, nor Whig nor Tory. Wi'even down principles and straightforward actions, I would like to do quid to the tonn, and deal justly wi' the ...

GENERAL NEWS

... promising to pay him a visit Turin next spring. Th-> Richmond Whig hints to the north that the south tbe slave states—may annex to England, if a separation should take place. Does the Whig suppose that go into partnership with the south slavery and all ...