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Weekly Gazette, Incumbered Estates Record & National Advertiser (Dublin, Ireland)

REPORTED LOSS OF THE E CROP A

... shipped from our shores, will this day proceed from our port ( Belfast), Rotterdam, on board tho screw steamer Oscar Northern Whig. Countt Fermanagh Election— We have reason to hope that there will be no contest for this seat, vacant by the death of Sir ...

THE EAIIL Oh' BANTUY

... dinner, Moaday, the 11th ) the F reign otfio-, Doweing-st^eL Martliu would appear as if a'l the r«j and unseated Wdigs and Whig Radi| cal.« of the conotry bad marked the borough if Marylaboce (heir own. In addition to ‘’the hero of Bomarsund,” who | ia ...

WEEKLY GAZETTE English Funds, Markets, dfcc

... for the last thirty years. George Cannings ministry was a coalition of the Whigs and liberal Tories. Earl Grey's ministry was coalition of the Canningites ami and the Whigs who hud stood aloof from Canning. Sir Robert Peel’s ministry was a coalition ...

Odds and Ends—Sayings and Doings

... in the west. Vulgarity in the soul, not in the body, A coalporter may a gentleman, w hilst duke may be plebeian. When tlic Whigs were unable to comply with the demands of the IVelitcs they became united to them under the coalition. This (said a wag) reminds ...

The Dally News on tbe Opposition

... (for h-ir .f. Graham was originally Whig), the senior members belong to the Whig party. The next in point of age and standing belong to the party of the late Sir i Hubert I’eei.. That many of the junior memlicrs j the Whig party are discontented with what ...

Satthday, The Morning Herald on the Irish and their Heroea In an article on the Foreign Legion Bill, which appeared

... one of the best men in Ireland, when writing of his own prospects of raising men for the too-late embodied militia. ** The Whig massacre of the Irish in 1846 and subsequent years has left but few recruits, for in children who * l would now serve as recruits ...

VICE-ADMIRAL DUNDAS

... for Green■ wich ; wa. appointed naval aide-de-camp to William I JV. in 1831; C.B. in 1832 . Lord of the Admiralty under the Whig Administration in 1841 ; and resumed hie scat at the board, one of the Naval Lotde, in 1846. . _ Remarried, 2nd of April. 1808 ...

February 3, 1835.' when ho declared the other night that Great Britain | Wan the war without an army. Nearly

... among the most zealous of the assistants of Mr. Joseph Hume, were the Whig nartv at first, and at a later period the Peebles, who, seeing the amount of political capital realised the Whigs from their obedience to Mr. Joseph Hume, resolved imitate their caample ...

DURATION OF ENGLISH MINISTRIES

... al in carrying the bill for the reform of the representative system. On the resignation of Earl Grey, in August, 1834, the Whig Ministry was modified, and Viscount Melbourne was raised to the office of First Lord of the Treasury. This Ministry was dissolved ...

WEEKLY GAZETTE

... successfully demanded these gentlemen. They had tolerably Urge share of the good things of goecrnment when they joined the Whigs in December, 1852. Five seats in the Cabinet, the Presidency of the Board of Trade, the Postmaster- Geneialship, the Viccroyalty ...