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... into contempt. will admit that Mr was clever, bold, and zealous ; but bis talent was for intrigue, his ardour was that of Whig-paid agent, and daring was, in political sense, synonymous with utter contempt cf scruple. Enlightened cynics have ■een engaged ...

NEWS ABOUT THE NEW REFORM BILL

... India Company, to be drowned in a clamour for England for the Ten-pounders, and another coalition will be made between tie Whig oligarchy and the organised platform of Radical macontents. Thi Reason Why.—Friend Grace, it seems, had a very good lorse and ...

MR BRIGHT, M.P., ON PARLIAMENTARY REFORM

... with regard to it, the more frankly warn you of a danger which I see before us. Twentyfive years ago the Tory party, and the Whigs almost much so, were greatly afraid an extension of the suffrage ; now very few ])ersons of any intelligence, even among the ...

GENERAL NEWS

... Reduction the Price of Gas Belfast.—On the lst of next July the price of gag will be reduced from 7d per 1000 feet to 4s 2d Whig. Dr Livingstone's Consulship.—Here is man whom the nation delights to honour: and what do the nation's rulers please to do ...

BIRTHS. At 15 Paton's Lane, Dundee, on the 13th mat., the wife of Mr David Sydie, inspector, Dundee New Gaa

... rather have seen Mrs Fletcher in a box at the theatre than have seen Mrs Siddons on the stage of the same theatre. She was a Whig, and long a widow. She married for love of what marriage is said seldom to give—liberty. Her husband, Archibald Fletcher, an ...

GENERAL NEWS

... rose-bushes, manufactured from tin plate, and painted in imitation of Nature. An Irish Exculpation.—On the 3d inst., the Northern Whig described a dangerous bet, in which it was stated that man named Greenaway had, in consequence of a wager, proceeded to drink ...

The Dundee Advertiser. TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY The House of Commons has worthily vindicated the honour of the ..

... to seize the championship of our national independence from his Lordship. The majority against Lord Palmerston, including Whigs like Lord John Russell, Lord Elcho, Lord Melgund, Sir James Duke, Col. Sykes, and Mr Dunlop ; Free Traders and Peace Advocates ...

Raikes' Journal. Vols. III. and IV. From 1831 to 1847. Comprising Reminiscences of Social and Political Life ..

... scraping money together, and actuated by not one single noble sentiment nor will our readers hastily take for granted that the Whig statesmen were willing to risk a revolution for the mere sake of keeping their places. On the other hand, the perfect disi ...

The Dundee Advertiser. FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 26 Lord Derby has reorganized as nearly as possible his ..

... result in the formation of a new Opposition, containing the best elements of the Russell, Gladstone, and Bright followings. The Whigs always become liberal in opposition, and we are likely to get a much more liberal Administration after Palmerston than with ...

A TORY REFORM BILL PROMISED

... A TORY REFORM BILL PROMISED. The Tories are really to bid against the Whigs for popular favour! The new Attorney-General, Sir Fitzroy Kelly, has announced that he is opposed to Lord Palmerston's Alien Bill not only because it is sham, but because it invades ...

KIRRIEMUIR

... whole people, electors and non-electors, with a few individual exceptions, being Whigs ; not the Conservative truckling Whigs of the present day, but staunch uncompromising Whigs, battling for the then now much needed measures of reform, watching jealous care ...