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Orkney Herald, and Weekly Advertiser and Gazette for the Orkney & Zetland Islands

squabble* the Scotsman and Mr M‘Laren, that something like a general action between the parties might have been ..

... with very questionable taste, and, as it turned out, quite mistakenly, appealing to the Lord Advocate’s absence as a proof of Whig apathy and insincerity. I was glad to observe that Mr Miller was the only speaker who mpted condescended to bit man behind ...

DEATHS

... suddenly changed for the on Friday evening, and notwith- standing the fervent wishes of the ‘Tories and the “ aris- tocratic Whigs” of Edinburgh that it wight rain as it had never rained since the deluge, Saturday turned oat to be aclear, calin, frosty day ...

corruption, and there was r«;ison for fearing further extension of the franchise As regarded burghs, it was ..

... attention to the subject redistribution of seats in Scotland as well in England. The county Sutherland, which was saved for a great Whig nobleman, should have been joined the county of Caithness. Odooel Sykes urged the claims of Aberdeen additional representative ...

A NEW DANGER IN IRELAND

... Irishmen” was needed in making night-sortie on the Ticasury Benches. The hard names applied this account the Tory leaders by Whig newspapers may now with good reason be tosses back again. Some members of the Liberal Cabinet are anxious conciliate the Catholics ...

THE WEEK

... success was felt, although the popular euthusmwo in its favour was not very deiuoustrative. Lord Duukelliu, the representative a Whig house, intimated his separating from kit party, and voting for the aiueu'lrceufc. He thought the franchise was now within reach ...

WELSH SLATES

... several keen contests which have resulted, in most cases, to the advan- tage of the ‘citizen party” as distinguished from the old Whig faction. Four seats, count- ing eight votes iv a division, have been wrested from the late domivant majority, aud we may therefore ...

TH« DARLING DtSPATI’M—THC CHIKV HECK ETA RY

... wanted know when the Qftsea ever received deputation to congratulate her her sentiments being in accordance with Ibess either Whigs or Tones, and when she declared that she had a right to borrow money ami anything she “We don’t know that form Government; ...

FROM OUR EDINBURGH CORRESPON DEN T

... course Hefonn and the Ministry are present the all-engrossing topics of conversation, till within the last few days the tone of Whig and Uadical journals was confident, not to say exultant, they were counting their chickens before they were hatcheth The eggs ...