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... North e rnWhig. THREATENED OE CURATES. —The very newst thin ir in tra,le-unionism is a threatened eta ike of curt. Attention iw called to the matter by an Old Incumbent, who comments upm • printed document which Was irculeted at a ilecent &teethe; ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1867
Newspaper: Saturday Inverness Advertiser
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2260 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

SELLING OFF. ITh MACMILLAN. CLOCK sod WATCH MAKZR, DtNOWAJA te Meow* OW 131 consequence of the suer ..

... SELLING OFF. ITh MACMILLAN. CLOCK sod WATCH MAKZR, DtNOWAJA te Meow* OW 131 consequence of the suer sesepietllblk Whig IMO parobseed by a party fa el bedew; be k under the sermatty of sea witerw emsmanse to KILL OFF Nam el wAltellie, CLOCKS, JILIFILLICRY ...

As ter priceples. I glory ID barite wain el the sort ; I abet a Whig. I ain't • 'fory, I'M but • candidata, In ..

... As ter priceples. I glory ID el the sort ; I a Whig. I ain't • 'fory, I'M but • candidata, In abort. Great preparations are going on in Kelso and other Border towns for the iuteuded visit of the Queen next mouth. Her Majesty is to arrive in Kelso towards ...

THE REPORTED SUBMERSION OF THE ISLAND OF TORTOLA

... proceedings in 1832. The Conservatives were not more opposed to change in the measure of 1832 than the Whigs ; for, to 1852, the doctrine of the Whigs was that the bill of 1832 was to be regarded as final measure, and, accordingly, the nickname that Lord ...

Published: Thursday 21 November 1867
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1280 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

NOTES FROM EDINBURGH

... M'Laren's eyes, but much more horrible is that type of insincerity and selfseeking, the Whig. is remarkable to find our senior member, who won't throw a good word to Whig, praising Mr Gladstone highly. lie the only possible Primo Minister, says Mr M'Laren ...

Published: Thursday 24 October 1867
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2050 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

FROM OUR EDINBURGH COHRIC-41'ONDENT

... that gentleman's popularity with the Radical electors. In that case, we should have a couple of Whigs, or • Whig and a Tory, started for the city. The Whigs, of course, at. certain to claim at least one of the mats under any circumstances, and I hear that ...

IRELAND

... returns are just published, detailing the proceedings the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. The Spectator (which condemns the Whigs for abandoning the appropriation clauses carried against Sir U. Peel) has the following abstract: The Irish Church, which ...

Published: Thursday 26 December 1867
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 345 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

-- - TIM ROYAL ROUTS VIA LOCKLAGGAN , PIM ROYAL NAIL. FROM FORT-WILLIAM to KINOITSSIE, BLAIR-ATHOL'', MERL ..

... FORT-WILLIAM to KINOITSSIE, BLAIR-ATHOL'', MERL STIRLING, EDINBURGH. sad _ at SINEWS/HZ 1 p.a., euestelho tho Noeth sad South Whigs i• Ind from Istenises. Patitar u losksit &Ittilway Offices a Pa -4 t Perth. Us. IL Wilms as km.. kuier, Coach 011ue. Doman ...

CLARK & MACKENZIE, TEA, WINE, AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, CITY OF GLASGOW BANK BUILDINGS 79 ACADEMY STREET, BEG to ..

... that by strict to emmildeted with mount* Cherges, as e t r pe • of the so id on Utak purnisoeseor. C. A WK. are Sire Me IMM., Whig wArally situated, and ta jailing One lit will be able to exegeteii Orden to theta with punctuality and deepen& Oaszays—NEXT ...

Inverness Courier

... impediment in the way of the Whigs redeeming their pledges and carrying Reform Bill i Simply the opposition of the Conservatives. A very little help, less persistency in opposition, and even neutrality, would have euabled the Whigs to carry bill, and have ...

Published: Thursday 24 October 1867
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1367 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... was imperfectly reported; but if the published account is really correct, all we can say is that his Lordship is more of a Whig than a Liheral; and the terms are by no means synouystous in the present day. Ir the accounts of the Italian electors are ...