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(From the Northern Whig of Saturday.) Belfast Trade KfiroßT, Friday Evening, Dec. s.—The improvement our trade, ..

... (From the Northern Whig of Saturday.) Belfast Trade KfiroßT, Friday Evening, Dec. s.—The improvement our trade, generally, which about three weeks back, succeeded the previous depression, has been fairly sustained during the past week, particularly ...

The news from America will found another column. They are not very important; and, until the President's ..

... the adoption of the League's principles by Lord John Russell and other Whig Leaders. This could not have happened at a more critical period, the consequences have shown. The Whigs have at last reduced rather vague professions to intelligible engagements ...

THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER. TUESDAY, APRIL 30. There is not much appearance of Ministers gathering strength. Other ..

... measure which will damage the Whigs and secure a new election. It is under this chapter of accidents that they exprct to regain possession of the and they care not much what measure may in the mean time lead to it. ' Get the Whigs out on any pretence whatever ...

THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER. FRIDAY, MARCH 29. Parliament has adjourned for the Easter holidays, and the most ..

... expressed against the chief doctrines of the only party who could pretend to take office in the event of resignation by the Whigs, and it was the fear of those doctrines being strengthened, by the accession of the Conservatives to office, which made the ...

There is no want of speculation as to the great questions engaging public attention, and the feeling of Lord John

... opinions. re-imposition of corn duty by the Whig ministry would be, without exception, the grossest insult ever offered to the people of this country. So far as mere political power is concerned, the Whigs are safe enough in pursuing a free trade policy ...

Various rumours are afloat regarding a change of Ministry, or rather regarding a change of some of its members. ..

... there be little to lose by the resignation of the Whigs, there seems as little to be gained by the advent of their opponents; but the latter contingency is hardly contemplated. mixture ofthe present Whig force and the modified Tory interest is hinted at ...

THE ADMINISTRATION

... power last April and tbe Whigs out, what wit!) the unpopularity of the one party a-id the factiousness of the other, we should certa nly have had revolution, the question of convenience decides itself at once in favour of the Whigs. The Chinese found the ...

ELECTION INTELLIGENCE

... Leith Hay, Knight (Whig-Radical and Established Churchman), and Mr George Thompson (Whig-Radical an Free Churchman). Glasgow—Mr Alexander Hastie (Whig-Radical), Mr John M'Grcgor (Whig-Radical), Mr Alison (Nondescript), and Lord (Whig-Radical ...

THE LIBERAL PARTY IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

... from the public balls of the Whig party. The third party are Radicals, who will advocate the measures they think proper for the public interest, without any attention to the pleasuie or displeasure of Lord John and the Whig party. These last members are ...

THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER. TUESDAY, APRIL 16. The Ministry are not improving in their position. Dependent for their ..

... chance of it being changed for the better. The Whig journals are ever reminding the House, or rather the liberal part of it, that whatever their differences may be, it is better for them to support the Whigs than, refusing to support them, to lead to the ...

THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER. TUESDAY, MARCH 18. Day after day, or rather, night after night, have the manoeuvres and ..

... DUNDEE ADVERTISER. TUESDAY, MARCH 18. Day after day, or rather, night after night, have the manoeuvres and exertions of the Whigs—their plans and policy, their attitudes and arrangements—been becoming more contemptible. The helpless, perplexed, and desponding ...

THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER. TUESDAY, APRIL 23. We think a good deal of time is wasted the House of Commons the

... The lib** ral party, they mean to be successful, unite for some practical purpose which can pursued with safety; but the Whigs, mean to maintain their position, must sati the liberals in general that they will go ha in hand with them in practicable reforms ...