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FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... le Cstle st 'a n , noent :is completed, they intend erecting a castle of white limestone on the site of the old n Northerx Whig. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Sergeant Talfourd will be the new Solicitor-General. rs, Mr. Sutton Sharp was also spoken of as Solicitor-General, ig. he being a Whig, an exceedingly able lawyer, and an ex- he ceedingly clever man, who, not being in parliament, would senot endanger the present ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... conduct in his judicial capacity has given the most perfect satisfaction to c all classes and parties; and, in these days of Whig delin- hI -luenttcy, it gives us much pleasare to speak thus favourablylv of a Roman Catholic magistrate (and we are far from ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... Barons, not including higher titles, and that only 16 of those (exclusive of the recent new creations) have been creuted by the Whigs.- M.ornit-g Herald. A-N ESCAPE FROm KENliGrT1loo.D.-0n Tuesday, the deputation, headed by Mr. William Ewart, M. P., attended ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... sanctzam sanotorum, btut content ojurselves wt stating that, by a mistike in the ;date of -the card,ithey wee Inv d t mceet Whigs instead of Tories.- Court JoiiTndl..-, ?? Countess of (ilengall in one of -tlseamoust resol ute politicians' of the-present ...

THE SPEAKER'S GALLERY.—No. VII

... could he procured, he sunk.to el. rise no more. The decreased was interred in the burying in ground, at Gracehill.-Northern Whig.fl Fita.-About one o'clock, on Saturday mn orninig last, -the dwelling-house~ of Mr. Willia Hodgen, a little beyond Lisburn ...

LITERATURE

... the place to which his many good qualities entitle him. we We conclude with a very well written paper, headed- pDOI Will the Whig Government stand 7 a question which the N, author answers in the negative. The obstaclestoitscourse sav are the following ...

THE MAGAZINES

... -The third part of Ar- thur O'Leary is rather good-nothing remarkable, how- ever. We beg of all our readers-Conservative, Whig, Radical, Repealers, and Anti-Repealers-to read Nuts I and Nutcrackers, No. VIII., and judge for themselves what sort of ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... wheirein it wa declared, that a majority of tbe Per pe desiring a cb'ange of government, it eras ?? to endeav°ur ?? upon Whig Princi;,les,!' p. 617-A Key to botl Hoeset P~giaefzet. 1 GTilE JurlY.-Thefollowing scene occurred in the Court of Exchequer ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... was appointed to prepare an address, which is to be submitted to an ad- t journed mectin g, on Sunday next, at five o'clock.- Whig. I Tie Brussels papers announce the arrival of the Duke o of Sutherland and family at Liege on Tuesday from l Naples. Reports ...

LITERATURE

... eq I measure was c contrafy to the sense of all Orangemen, ra i and of the nation at large. mE I t It is strange that the Whigs seem not to perceive the sV I cause of their loss of office, which evidently took place be- PhI cause their proposed measures ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... an iar portant kind on the subject of the corn laws. On Wed nesday a Ileputation from Manchester manufacturers, ?? posed of Whigs, Tories, and Rsdical., had aI) iitersi&w with Sir Robert Peel, in order to ascertain his stntirai Pti upon the financial projectof ...