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GAINS OF THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY

... in all parts the country a strong determination has been expressed to return Conservative candidates to the legislature. The Whig member for Taunton receives a A ee , an d a Conservative is elected in his stead. the change that has occurred at Taunton is ...

Published: Wednesday 17 August 1859
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 862 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

GENERAL NEWS

... There is not only a great Whig party, ‘ory party also in Italy—(a laugh)—and that Tory having ing possession government of the country, though in a minority, and in conflict with the Whigs, bee the of of ts have (Cheers.) The Whigs are the more ber pry have ...

A SEA MILITIA

... to be withheld altogether, as it may please the geuius of red tape to determine. Considering that successive Ministers, both Whig and Tory, have, by various subterfuges, broken faith with the sailor, we wish that Lord Pacet’s Act had been furnished with ...

(From our London Correspondent.) London, Monday evening. The Parliamentary proceedings the past week may be ..

... home, and the adhesion of Mr Gladstone to the new Government was perhaps a severer blow to him than any other hanger-on of the Whig connection. His expatriation will a source of rejoicing to the civil service, for he was universally disliked by the employes ...

Published: Wednesday 10 August 1859
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1712 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

YESTERDAY'S MEETINGS

... tions given in the little book beforgus. We com- mend Hans Busk to our local volunteers. BELFAST LINEN TRADE (From the Northern Whig.) Toe Liven Taape—Watre Goops.—The bieachfields which are less favourably situated as to supplies of water have been able to ...

THE POLICE COMMISSION

... are certainly in are concerned. the dark, so far as their own interests in the long run ‘AST LINEN TRADE. (From the Northern Whig.) Wartre Goops.—The state of this business has been rather quiet, with no visible change as to value. Goods in the hands of ...

A WORD FOR PEACE

... this mischievous litigation, and conclude a fair and reasonable compromise. BELFAST LINEN TRADE. Goons. (From the Northern Whig.) —Slight 26 the late rains have been, they have greatly assisted to heighten the runs of water, by which not near the large ...

MOT AXTHONT THE IWIMtt

... mousextent of oneSfteenth of With such facts before them, it is most have the hardihood to talk of bow our transatlantic con fast; Whig. and the gold they send over to pay for them.— Northern ( Bel- Desrxratre re Munper py 4 Ou Wednesday, a lunatic, named John ...

GENERAL NEWS

... Saturday. The Rev. Thomas has declined a memorial, panied by a guarantee of £1000 a year, urging him to remain The Northern Whig states that about 4000 Tish have le left Derry within the last few days for the Scotch The Repubbe of Gi bas certain portions ...

NEWS OF THE WEEK

... Ireland since the good old times, when the market value of that article of food ruled from shilling to eighteenpence the cwt.— Whig. The Turcos in Paris have been deprived of their side arms, as in consequence of the readiness of the population to treat them ...

Published: Saturday 20 August 1859
Newspaper: Dundee People's Journal
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4716 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE SCOONIE INTRUSION CASE

... character, kind. Ona co and a happinces which cam take away. mao RU cost end ,which slander nor eavy EN TRADE. (Prem the Nerthere Whig.) ‘Tas Lives Goove.—From the couse to in cur more recent of late, beow under cant the warchousse from the enveral seats of ...