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PROGRESS OF THE PEOPLE’S CAUSE

... Times, in leader on Locke King’s motion, says, the moral of last night is, that for the promotion of any liberal measure a Whig ought to lie in opposition, and a Cuaservative in office. Lord Palmerston, who voted againaC Locke King's former bill, had ...

Published: Saturday 12 June 1858
Newspaper: Dundee People's Journal
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 218 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE POST OFFICE. THE EDITOR OF THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER. Sir,—I went to see the plans of the proposed New Post-

... one, excepting one or two individuals in Cowgate. Is this really the case Any information will oblige, yours, Publicity. THE WHIGS SHOULD ALWAYS BE IN OPPOSITION. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DUNDEE ADVERTISE]). Sir,—Having observed that our three district members ...

The Dundee Advertiser. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 8. In the House of Lords last night the Earl of LUCAS introduced his

... worthy representation of literature in the House of Commons, we certainly do not take it to heart that the uncles of a young Whig nobody button up their pockets rather than launch out money to oppose Sir Bulwer Lytton's return. After the long delay caused ...

RE-ELECTION OF SIR E. B. LYTTON

... graceful manner and spirit in which that communication was made at once—a spirit which was worthy of the high character of the Whig gentlemen of this county, and which is also honourable to the straightforward candour of my fellow-countrymen, the Liberal ...

The Dundee Advertiser. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 1. Lord Stanley lias length succeeded Lord Ellenboeough as ..

... lunge and Lord Clarendon is to finish to night what they have left unachieved. It is evident that his sarcasms have stung the Whig leaders to the quick, and that they are resolved to give no quarter; it is also evident that Mr Disraeli will die game, and ...

The Dundee Advertiser. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 11. In the House of Lords, last night, the veteran law reformer ..

... Brodie in accepting, the office after the correspondence between them. If this had been a Tory iustead of one out of a thousand Whig jobs, how much would have been made of it '• We learn from India that Oude is being pacified by the Confiscating Proclamation ...

THE INDIAN RESOLUTIONS

... did in the House of Lords. [Mr Berkeley here quoted an old speech of Mr Bernal Osborne, denouncing the family influence of Whig Cabinets, and referred to the support generally given to the ballot by Sir Alexander Cockburn and Sir Richard Bothell. He continued ...

Published: Saturday 12 June 1858
Newspaper: Dundee People's Journal
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2569 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

We are informed that there is now no doubt that proceedings are being taken on the part of shareholders ..

... in a leader on Mr Locke King's motion, says The moral of Thursday night is, that for the promotion of any Liberal measure a Whig ought to be in opposition and Conservative in office. Lord Palmerston, who voted against Mr Loeke King's former bill, had the ...

Published: Wednesday 16 June 1858
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1898 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... of the country, and perhaps is not far mistaken, Next year's Reform Bill will sweep away a vast number of our respectable Whigs and moderate Conservatives, whose places will be supplied by tribunes of the people. In these times—l am not talkimthe language ...

FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... By his vain-glorious strain at Slough the Chancellor of the Exchequer had laid himself peculiarly open to attack; but the Whig statesman had come down unprovided with—his spectacles. He held in his hand a copy of the Times, marked very likely with peculiar ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... going on, where they were bargained for at from £10 to £20 a-head, just systematicady as if it had been a cattle fair. The Whig party might be assured tbat they never would induce the people to believe they were in earnest untd they took up the ballot ...

GENERAL NEWS

... the assets is not equal to two years of Mr O'Connell's income while a practitioner the bar. Dublin Correspondent of Times. Whig Noblemen that wont Fork Out. —It is rumoured —too truly, we (Scotsman) believe, though nothing has hithertoo appeared in ...