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Northern Warder and General Advertiser for the Counties of Fife, Perth and Forfar

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Dundee, Angus, Scotland

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Northern Warder and General Advertiser for the Counties of Fife, Perth and Forfar

THE EARL OF DERBY AND THE IRISH

... counselled amendments to the bill in committee. The John Bull adds—“Of course, if Derby finds the bill defeated by the action of whig peer, will interpose no obstacle, but will net allow the bill to be read a second time. Large meetings are to held throughout ...

ABERDEEN

... party, who likewise gave historical notices of events connected with them. The same gentleman recited (in the cave of the Whigs' Vanlt) the beautiful poem of “The Coveuanter’s Dream.” Having ex irained all that is interesting about the castle, including ...

REPRESENTATION OF GLASGOW AND

... forward by the official Whig' lawyers, and thus to help in making, the legislation for Scotland character different from that pur'ely' official Whig type of Which have rather too many specimens alrac Wo think it likely that the new Whig- Liberal Scotch members ...

JAPAN

... Royal Highness Prinos Arthur will be the meet of the Marquis of Ely, at Ely Lodge, from the let March to June next.” —Northern Whig. The Madrid correspondence of the Independanet Btlgt says that in one of the convents which have been demolished in fiadajoa ...

MARITIME EXTRACTS. Scotsman. PitctMU, at Msasiaa from Newcastle, Sd last Brothers PTjdw, Baaith. at PhilaUelphU ..

... Ministry which is new in special sense. What has taken place lately has not been merely the transference power from Tory to Whig in the eldfashioned manner; among the seen now in pewer are old Ministers of the Crown, but there is a distinctly Radical element ...

DUNDEE

... of conspicuous merit whom the appointment might be offered, that, as the Conservative Lord More owed his elevation to the Whigs, there is a possibility that the same party may be disposed at once to do a graceful thing, and get rid of a formidable opponent ...