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... the party ~riguesCat home daring the same period. The fame and of Marlborough excited the envy even of his own perareetle W~higs; but it is creditable to his 'nemory, on 5ieh euch reproaches have been cast, that he indignantly refuaed the advantageous ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... lecretsrt to Lord John Russell. Mr. Grey was secretary to Mr. F,4c! Baring when Chancellor of the Exchequer under the fsrael Whig administration. Mr. E. Crafer is appointed private ser, tary to AIr. Tuf'nell.-Tscles. Prince Borgheee, accompanied by the ...

THE NEW JOHN GILPIN

... cross'd before, What thing upon his back had got Did wonder more and more. Away went Robert-neck or nought Past Radical and Whig; He little thought when he began His bill would be so big. The Post did bark, the Herald soream'd, Out spoke the farmers all ...

LITERATURE

... starving clergy around, them, would be fittingly exercised by tho Whigs. The Conservatives felt X a dislike to expose the weak points in the church economy, even to remedy them ; but the Whigs have no such com. punction, and, therefore, should set about these ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... upon as the t day for the nomination of a nsensber for this county, in the I room of the late lamented patriot Colonel Butler. Whig or Conservative has as yet given no sign of life, and the course appears to be clear for the man whom the voice of r the people ...

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 ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... is the British title of Viscount Strangford and the ad. is ditional designation of Lord De L'Isle. It is true that the an Whigs created an Earl of Leicester and a Lord Monteagle, bo whenboth were already in existence, and a Lord Vaux whilst the title ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... in Belfast, on Friday, from the Great Britain. board of which vessel thev had been assisting, 8itiCu stranding.-.Northern Wh/ig. THEe ROYAL BUCK HOUNDS.-The first rntetf ?? Mlajesty's buck hounds this season wtll take plce 3t-` hill, as upon the last ...

FASHINABLE INTELLIGENCE

... of Bedford, and re-editing it opportunely after many days of various fortune, on the auspicious advent to power of another Whig Viceroy. The fund for the family of the late Mr. Hayden now amounts to nearly 1,7001. from which a small deduction will . have ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... exercised for so many years durimmg the time of her residletcL 5 the Russian Embassy amongst the highest classes of peliticei, Whigs and Tories, foreigners as well as natives, will ladn t,,a we are justified in terming her adiplomatist, and that, too, -;,t ...

LITERATURE

... comparison, or contrast, between Foster and Rowland Hill is an able delineation of their respective merits. What will the Whigs do? contains some good advice for ministers. To be content, says the writer, with doing no more than may consist with ...

LITERATURE

... very r different in tone and temper from the Vindicioe. With all its rare excelleneies it has one defect. Sir James was a true Whig, and though he wrote not in the spirit of party, he told not all he knew. Events and facts are finished off with all the minuteness ...