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El# VHfltV*—February

... we are not to expect, Federal experience of the last nine years, that Parlia spontancously pass a new Reform Bill § forth ; Whig and Tory, have tried to do it, and ha will be of the simply because the popular breath did not saila, Let us read the facts ...

Published: Thursday 07 February 1861
Newspaper: Perthshire Advertiser
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 9734 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

GLEANINGS FRAM THE GERMAN

... to a community hinting to learn the truth are sure to be received wit► . and gratitude. At the same time, dpon the previous Whig compozitions I :M AI : land. and remembering how miserably their usually splendid promise has been realised when the labours ...

LGovernmentj

... telioirable alt ease will be lnvenbsd for so glaring I branch of faith, and an attempt to reconcile people to this creditable Whig manieuvre will probably be made in the shape Ilia to.enfranchies fLeusingtounna some such notable measure. With these salient ...

an &soil. (Fame a* their tresgment the Adorn! easesesed, I think meet people areagre4Eruch credit is die table ..

... solution of the difficulty, and which was certainly far more liberal in its than aeything that could possibly proceed from a Whig Cabinet. They threw out that bill, and last session, by the lips of the Sovereign from the throne, promised the people a Reform ...

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... room for that of France. On the subject of the now abandoned Reform Bill, we need say no more. It has been the boost of the Whigs that on this subject the country was with them, and only a fiction against them. They have been obliged to abandon all hypocrisy ...

represented in the House of Commons. A clearer case of a right to at least one of the vacant seats

... represented in Parliament. This is not in any sense, and ought not to he regarded, as a party question. All Scotchmen, whether Whig, Tory, or Radical, are equally interested in it; and it is to be hoped that no party feeling will be evoked to interfere with ...

JOURNAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2l, 1861

... allowed meat by wad, hams they eat flesh of best and masa. Not • ask poems over our heads without some flagrant Westlake of Whig apasity ar Wn o t cotopetsecy, en a stale smear has geeteed Within ha d& have two edam& at the in *le tames of thirty or forty ...

gittropolitait goooip

... peerage to the Upper, Lord Herbert made no great appearance before their lordships; he preseated allhie Wd Common's grams, Whigs', speechification, and so forth, without a particle of dignity, and he bad a huge red morocco box before him quite after the ...

gottru.. THE LAST OP THE TWELVE. (Vents founded en a well-known legend of lb* Apostle John.) The Church', door woo

... the real point for national congratulation is the approaching doom it forebodes to the dishonest ant shabby domination of the Whig oligarchy. Lord Palmerston. Mr Glads'one, and Earl Gran vile hays daring the last two or three days received deputations from ...

SCOTTISH CENTRAL RAILWAY

... members for channel. Some twenty years ago we heard to meet the so-called scandal and degradation of th ee, Lord between the Whig Government and Mr. 0 en done. —an alliance of which the worst that coul ave dis. with the was, that it was an alliance for ...

Published: Thursday 14 March 1861
Newspaper: Perthshire Advertiser
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3678 | Page: 2 | Tags: none