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doubt . giving tbe Minable. Mr THE 'LIBERAL' PARTY

... bad left the Whig members of the Cabinet in undisputed possession, so the Whig clique in Edinburgh supposed themselves left in undisputed possession of the constituency. The delusion bas been roughly disappointed. The very name of Whig clique has become ...

TIM ATTOUNB: WHOPS W/10?

... conscientious Whigs, for that liberty of the press which includes all Whig libels and excludes all other.. Let a Tory attack the learning of a Whig professor, as in the case of Leslie e. Blackwood's MaiTazine,' or re!er to the alleged conduct of a Whig lawyer ...

CIVIC NOODLEDORE AIIT/It

... have been disposed of very quietly by the Whig and High Church party. There have been meetings elsewhere. The safe men of the Newington district are said to have been called together in the Cafe Royal by the Whigs; and some electors of St Andrew's ward attempted ...

BLALUGH'FZEI OF THZ nirmoozwrs

... The Whig newspapers had smashed' Mr M`Laren, and they were now to see how the citizens of Edinburgh would follow Whig example; aud in order to make the smuhingeffectual, the Church.and-Tory candidates were zealously adopted, so that between Whigs, Tories ...

RZGLWTRATION V. WEIGGER,Y

... of Wbiggery and Romanism. What the Whigs say and do is always declared perfect, except when opposed to the behests of Bishop Gillis, and then the Pope's lieutenant carries the palm even against Whiggery. But Whig infallibility is very like that of the ...

lOW well never ' that _ _Ave taken • they weld have , lord, • baronet – „a (Mr Black) coming 1•91_

... lOW well never ' that _ taken • weld have , lord, • baronet - „a (Mr Black) coming 1•91_. man. _ Whigs would their candidate if have the son of a ___ or the Fon Of a baronet ; and that he sck) was merely the warming-pan for the coml. limn—for Lord ...

Z'HZ PEEN TOR THZ WARDS

... Church bigots, prepared to sacrifice every other interest if they may but magnify the Church and exalt Wbiggery. The Church-and-Whig party, not content with a share of the candidates, kave boldly attempted to grasp the entire municipal representation, and ...

TIE NEW WNIS SCOVROE TOR SCOTLANI

... unanimously against it. But the purpose of the Whigs was not abandoned, and another bill has been introduced by the Lord Advocate, to effect the same object, which has had no parallel even in the later Whig legislation for Scotland. Certain officials are ...

Summary

... bad as Church-and- Whig party believed him to be. But those who did not hoist the distressflag, or did not act on the Prosecution Committee, or did not canvass their districts for subscriptions, or do not belong to the Church or Whig cliques, although ...

DEPARTILINT IN The 'Wend Naming and Warehouse. A LEXANDER AND MACNAB, CHRISTIE k ALEXANDRE, respectfully invite ..

... About One Hundred Mourning Bonnets -- (Lily shown, and - week mileages may be to be =e r r for.. as slosh is sold c a the as Whig prises, - Le. APE BONNETS up ea 116. fit the head, are only Ills ad; made in better materials are Ills 6d each. 1 the LATEST ...

RDINBURGH, SATURDAY, JAx. 19, 1856. Suminarp

... bonds. Lord Palmerston is the most illiberal of Whigs; the excitement produced by war will require to be satisfied, now that war has ended; great political and social questions will be stirred; the Whig families will stand still and their hold of office ...