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Nairnshire Telegraph and General Advertiser for the Northern Counties

THE POLITICAL ASPECT OF THE TIMES

... keep them “below the hatches’’—let the Conservative sophisticate and scheme for the purpose of overthrowing the c»g, and let Whig and Tory united vituperate against the Radical—let bigotry snarl at liberalism—let colossal might pinion and depress the fearless ...

MERCHANT TAILORS

... are many more in the same state of mind. We may all of us despair. We may pray in vain to the Whig ministry that neglected the prayers of Poland, or to the Whigs that saw Hungary fall without extending help. It were vain to ask succour for oppressed nat ...

THE NAIRNSHIRE TELEGRAPH—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1856

... had no triumphant majority. Whig, denounced the trick the e’ectors, and the feeling that the leaders of the dif- of vindicating hat Sir W. Gibson-Craig is is w ich supported the candidateship of | tand that of the leading Whigs was the Scotsman, the organ ...

TO COKRESK)NI)ENTS

... its proper reward by intelligent and free people.” All the religious sects, and the best portion of the old democrats and whigs, are uniting in favour of Freemont everywhere in the No them and Western States. His election is earnest v wished the friends ...

THE PERSIAN EXPEDITION

... to freedom; while, at the sametime, it answers very well to hold out respectable Umon-lovmg Mr Fillmore as a bait catch any Whig State, specially in Empire State of New York he may have a hotter chance than Buchanan; but we may he pretty sure that in any ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... least of singu- larities is its being issued by Ridgway, the hereditary old Holland-house man, althuugh 1t smashes the new Whig idol, or tool, or whatever he is—Williams of Kars. This is the real narrative of the real battle by the real hero, General ...

THE NEUFCHATEL DISPUTE

... the resignation of the Earl of Somers. I have not, as yet, heard who likely to fill the vacancy; but there are several young Whig noblemen very well qualified to be Lord Somers’s successor. Lord Coke and Lord Suffield are mentioned; both are young, well ...