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THE BROUGHAM BANQUET

... were, of course, secured and never did lawyer labour harder for his client than he did for that unfortunate woman. When the Whig 3 succeeded to power under Earl Grey, Henry Brougham was too conspicuous a man of his party to be left out of the political ...

Published: Wednesday 02 November 1859
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1495 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE EDINBURGH TOWN COUNCIL AND MR CASSELS

... public so ably and so faithfully. The first resolution was moved by Mr Macfarlane, Advocate, well known as belonging to the Whig party. In alluding to the objections made to Mr Cassels' elevation, Mr Macfarlane said— If it were the case that Mr Cassels ...

Published: Wednesday 16 November 1859
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1583 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

One of the luxuries at Paris, for a long time past, has been bird's nests —the Chinese epicureanism. A grand

... and his friends painted him green. When sober, his colour rendered him so melancholy that he poisoned himself. The Belfast Whig says —It is a very disgraceful fact that, our present Quarter Sessions, in this Revival epoch,” there have been entered no ...

Published: Saturday 05 November 1859
Newspaper: Dundee People's Journal
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1847 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

EXTENSIVE FIRE IN DUN! OF FLAX WAREHOUSES

... wincey petticoat from a house in been Long Wynd, she hat viously convicted of theft. article dimen attention to the im Vorthern Whig (Belfast) in a long the Dundee Chamber of Commerce by Mr M‘Leod, Financial statement lately made tc Irish linen manufac Co ...

MANAGEMENT OP TEE PUBLIC HALL

... Inglis must have resembled him very much when he was young. Mr Young is a rising man, is now among the and is destined for the Whigs. There is Mr Macfarlane, too, Sheriff of Renfrewshire, a leader, and very evecessful one in Jury Trials. You would take him ...

GENERAL NEWS

... to the political tencts of the Stagyrite philosopher. Mature consideration, however, has induced us to believe that he was a Whig.—Morning Herald, Maraiace is marriage of Lady Cecilia Gordon Lennox, youngest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Richmond ...

DUNDEE, PEKTH AND CUPAR ADVERTISER NOVSMBIB 28, 1869

... and we are instinctively to award to thems high mead of praim. BELFAST TRADE REPORT. Tae Liven better i (From the Northern Whig of Saturday.) has and some tacst departments of the market for finished clearances have been effected ; Yates continue the ...

GENERAL NEWS

... and the personal erty alone of the freeholds_ waa valued for probate duty at £400,000, wi is exclusive ‘ul fact The Belfast Whig says—It is » very di at our present Quarter Sessions, in this “ Revival for seduction—seven of which were withdrawn. there ...

BELFAST TRADE REPORT

... Whig of Saturday.) Goora.— the finish of webs continues at a the accumulation of stocks is not so large as ; thus shewing o extensive turn- out of linens from warehouses. lume demand with a regularity seldom orders have been ly trifling extent those for ...

BELFAST TRADE REPORT

... BE FAST TRADE REPORT (From the Nerthern Whig of Saturday.’ Tue Lisex Trape.—Wuite Goops.—The present late inactive than had been antici; period of the season, usually quiet, cannot be reported as more Sales for the forei markets are slow, and orders nut ...

ARREARS OF ASSESSMENT

... to various speakers, did no credit to the supposed politeness of the Modern Athens. BELFAST TRADE REPORT. (From the Northern Whig of Saturday.) ‘Tae Lises the ex, of linen from the United Kingdom, for the nine months end- ing 30th September, do not come ...

GENERAL NEWS

... spas, will bo The bridge over the Suane would be four thou- eamd two handved fest in with twenty of sad feet each.— Aeifust Whig. Tus Purest m raz Gats — As the Feet hae experienced one of the beaviest gales that hase visited our coasts for many years ...