SCOTCH BANKRUPTS
... Deer. -Thomas Beaton Christie, accountant and agent, Street Glasgow. the parish 'a Wchant, ...
... Deer. -Thomas Beaton Christie, accountant and agent, Street Glasgow. the parish 'a Wchant, ...
... struggle for their possession began once. In the Presidential election of 1848 a large part of the Northern Democrats and Whigs seceded from their respective parties, and united on the basis of non-extension of slavery, which they proposed to effect by ...
... 10 down the pmvinces picking up paragraphs in approval of the policy of its patrons. Us. 62 39 happily, however, the great Whig organ ha. Nlsjority for Alio., 23. been compelled to suppress the of At the close of the game, James Nogg, EN, Isondon. while ...
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... Archibald Campbell Colqnhoun of Kellierman (Lord Advocate, and subsequently Lord Clerk-Register), was a stanch supporter the Whig interest in Perthshire. Sudden Death at St Andrews.—On Friday afternoon, during the funeral of Provost Playfair, Mr David Hay ...
... electors, awl look for the returns of the enumerator. as we tor •Isotsr•tiou of the Ntsyor on the day after a contest between Whig and Tory. The meant stasis. happoned to place Ctw•inush 21111 below Si Loess oa the grist tuitional poll. Its raisew promoted ...
... and nobles 'side me talked; Processions many have I seen, And never have disturbed been; I've seen the Tory party slain, And Whig's exulting o'er the plain- I've seen, again, the Tories rise, And with loud shouting pierce the skies Then crown their king ...
... *ate Archibald Campbell Colquhonn of Kellierman (Lord Advocate, and subsequently Clerk Register), a stanch supporter of the Whig interest in Perthshire. . Opening of the Salmon Fishing.—The salmon fishlng in the Earn was opened on Friday, but owing to ...
... about to fill; but I am sorry to say the Free Church party, or rather parties in Edinburgh, are much opposed to each other Whig and Tory. So there not much to expected from divided house, which, like the old man with the ass, tries to please everybody ...
... destroy all confidence in public men than this want of sincerity. So far we are concerned it matters not whether the culprits Whig or Tory. Sncb conduct is detestable in both, and can only bring discredit on those who practice it Daring last session there ...
... some of their supporters, on the Reform question. It is notorious the Conservatives were turned out of office in 1859 by the Whigs on the qnestion of Reform, Lord John Russell proposing certain heads for Reform Bill—these were approved by the Liberals, and ...
... indicated in some measnre the amount of indignation felt by honest reformers at the wretchedly peddling spirit displayed by the Whig Government on the question of Reform. Lord Palmerston in defence, and following to the wake Lord John Russell, denounced the ...