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... 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 ...

TO THE ELECTORS OF EDINBURGH. °agleam, A RE tee to have any more pro-Popery .11.P.'s for XI- A, a-Popery MP

... a Days of Popery,— the deceivableness of anrighteostmess,—a Liberal, sr s ; mahe the piety for honour or reward. Electors Whig! Try! Liberal! belga deceived by a name. No man can be a true Laura or a genuine Conservative whi considers it right to giee ...

Published: Tuesday 05 February 1856
Newspaper: Scottish Press
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Advertisement | Words: 121 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

RnrsnußGii, tuursdat, jolts, ism

... the opposition scale against any ministry upon any question. When the Conservatives are in office they role with the Whigs when the Whigs are office they vote with the Conservatives. ...

Published: Thursday 03 July 1856
Newspaper: Edinburgh Evening Courant
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 446 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE _Advertiser _, of yesterday _makes Itself _rcaponsiblo for tho _following amazing _statement : — Several ..

... Lordship ' _s claims or chances have been discussed _' by any ; _junto , _and _especially _that , if there ' were a ' _'Whig junto , he . would be ' . likely to ; ' stand , very high in their _favour , is to say what no plea but that of the _grossest ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1856
Newspaper: The Scotsman
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 567 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

- MJI _Bnows DOUGLAS s _meeting and _speech _yesterday , we could _very well afford to lot lio _unannotatcd for

... Derbyites , _keeping out of _view tlie fact that , though Lord Stanley is Lord _Derby ' s _soa , he is no Dcrbyite , but a _Whig and _somothin _^ _more . Even if it _were _true thafc Mr Brown _Douglas docs not and never did _belong to any parly _, we ...

Published: Saturday 02 February 1856
Newspaper: The Scotsman
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 551 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

torroponOttice. MR D. SPLAREN v. TIIE 'SCOTSMAN.' TO TIIIII ILDITOII Or 1111 ILDINBUIRGIR NEWS

... Tuesday last, in a letter from its Ilawick correspondent, has not yet taken place, and I believe never will. Our 'au l i wife ' Whigs, stupid as they are, have more sense then rush upon certain defeat. They speak about a peony imbecription u a mark of sympathy ...

TIM SIGHT—TISTIVONT A, Frew IM Arid Browder

... SIGHT—TISTIVONT A, Frew Arid Browder. I have said A pperstas foe Length J. with of Whig with or end Vent it well .1r 'D. From Mr Mlle /ler& R. 8., LL.D., of of &vat* of I lave examined Yr for mews* the focal of the ea well adapted to the ger• pow for ...

Published: Wednesday 30 July 1856
Newspaper: Witness (Edinburgh)
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 159 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

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... disrespect; and, indeed, leading Whigs do not privately conceal that the elution of Mr Black is the first step towards the ousting of Mr Cowan, and the restoration of the represent& of the city into the hands of its Whig owners. pose on the part of (be ...

EDUCATION FOR AN M.P

... This, or Lard Thar, or the Mr So and So, or pawned et property or ea who can Si • party, and pledge his lota to that party, Whig sr ties, as the be, through thick and thin. These an the qsalifiestiess of as nise-tenthe of the Hens of Ceanons. Why should ...