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MINISTERIAL MOVEMENTS AND GOSSIP

... Monday morning by anxious politicians, and it need scarcely be stated that some of the wildest speculations are afloat. The Whig party express their confidence that Lord Derby will not dare to risk a dissolution, and are constructing cabinets with the ...

Published: Wednesday 19 May 1858
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 654 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

POLITICAL RUMOURS

... that if Lords Palmerston and Russell succeed with their coalition, they will hasten a dissolution and the destruction the old Whig party. The Timet, after dissecting Lord Derby's speech, considers it neither sound reason, good sense, nor good faith. It is ...

FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... next, Mr Clay followed Baxter in the same strain. House and the country were tired of the old Whig clique and his solution of the difficulty was that the Whigs who follow Lord Palmerston should shake hands with those who are attached to Lord J. Russell ...

At St Mary's Bryanston Square, London, on the 19th instanS Lieutenant-Colonel James Graham, eldest son the late ..

... of Mr Joseph Young, late of Dundee. At Armagh, on the 19th instant, James Simms, for twenty years editor of the ' Northern Whig.' Lately, Lieutenant C. W. Havelock, of the Glioorka Regiment, nephew of the lateMajor-General Havelock. At Richmond, on the ...

Published: Wednesday 26 May 1858
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: FamilyNotice | Words: 340 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE SUSTENTATION FUND

... People for office, what chance is there being attended to ? ™> » exduB i V e street, where ing Street, and up and downi look Whigs and Tories alone en* presented Talk ot a vowoi comprehengrasA f £ ftp House All parties are to blame for this of the public ...

ROBERT STEPHEN RINTOUL

... tion of Whig party in the Legisture than of a popular party in Scotland. The educated liberals scattered over the country watched attentively the working of public opinion with a view to turn it to account. There were various centres of Whig political ...

MR. GILFILLAN ON INDIAN AFFAIRS

... Tory, or Whig, Peelite, or Evangelical, as long as we find that the Tory Ellenborough has issued a document which might have come from the pen of Oliver Cromwell, for its dignity, its manliness, and its truth—so long as we find that the Whig Palmerston ...

Published: Wednesday 19 May 1858
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1456 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

The Dundee Advertiser. HORNING, MAY 7. The House of Lords last night was, in its spiritual capacity, invited to

... 19, so that the dislike Scotchmen have to the enjoyment of political rights with Englishmen will be respected. Not having a Whig Lord Advocate or any other Whigling to help them in opposing a liberal measure, the Government declared last night in favour ...

Political Extracts

... avoid a dissolution. Lords Palmerston and Russell know better than we can tell them that at the next general election the old Whig party will be broken up. The bare mention of an appeal the people makes them shudder. let this is the abyss towards which they ...

Published: Wednesday 19 May 1858
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1148 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BIRTHS. No. 8 King Street, Dundee, on the 23d inst., Mrs Silv. Smith, of a son. At 11 Reform Street,

... John Johnston, Esq., S.S.C., Edinburgh. Armagh, on the 19th inst., Mr James Simms, for twenty years editor of the A or them Whig. At Bridge Street, Stirling - ; on the 18th inst., Lieut. Lewis AudlevHav Galloway Rifles. J *' Lately, Lieutenant C. W. Havelock ...

MORE HASTE THAN GOOD SPEED

... of his constituents is to show that he respects himself, and that heedless of either the frowns or favour of the Edinburgh Whigs. The Scotch Liberals have been, since Joseph Hume's death, too much the puppets of Mr Monoriefp, and there is urgent need for ...

THE DEFEAT OF FACTION

... despatch to Lord Canning ; nor to censure a despatch which is more liberal in its principles than any that has emanated from a Whig Goverment for many years ; nor to justify proclamation that will rank among the most tyrannical history nor to tamper with ...