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THE KEN ifiliES

... Hon. Captain Spencer represented Mideurst in Parliament. During his career in the lower House he invariably voted with the Whig party, of which political body, like his predecessor in the peerage, he was • constant supporter. The present Earl was returned ...

EPITOME OF NEWS. ilnititte MI lIIIMOIL

... might have noon deo* wash ao loather where, but our rules authorities think otherwise. On Sunday hot the Earl of linheeter, • Whig nobleman of high character, of little fame. breathed lest. Tb• late noble earl will loog be remembered by ble errantry r an ...

Lilisallantots etntral Ittus

... Dublin Freenian't Joarnal has commenced the publication of an .voting edition of ihat paper, mina one peony. The Northern Daily Whig (Belfast.) which formerly aPProirod as • sinelo sheet of gigantic dimensions, aad was published thine time, a week, is now ...

1- igistellantous Yntelliyan

... the Leader). His arrogance, his levity, had wearied exc pt Lis own personal following. He was an Obstructive in disguise, as Whigs of his stamp limey are, when on the Treasury bench. He had been a ' punishing ' State jockey; he had introduced into domestic ...

REVIEW OF FORFIGN AFFAIRS. •••ve plepriptcer of This paps, don sot Idpntlfy himself wtt the **dem bon ',premed

... eying bequests he will obtain for himself a term of grace and power that may stretch to 9 or even 12 months. By that time Whigs and Radicals will hare forgotten their jars and iheirjealowies and Mr. Milner Gibson, who is the Brutus of the Senate House ...

TUNBRIDGE AND SEVENOAKS EXAMINER,

... legitimate means made use of for the expression of the public mind; and then let who may be in the purples or the blues, the Whigs or the Tories, the Peer or the Merchant, it matters little; the people, backed by the thunders of the press, shall demand, ...

PARLIAMENTARY GAMES. (From a Correspondent.)

... of this great nation is that with which the privileged members of the Upper Ten Thousand play at battledoor and shuttlecock. Whig Lords and Tory Lords take their turns at it, as regular as the laws of fair play will allow. Pam and party of playmates have ...

II ion:mous Onurat Wu

... pledge as to what his would be. The right hon. gentlemen the Chancellor of the Exchequer said theist. Reform Bill was a green Whig job. (Ministerial cheers and laughter.) Yea, but how will the right hoo, gentleman reconcile this with the language of one ...

THE KEN f TIMES

... they will virtually control • weak and squeezable adminktration hut should they sill themselves • second time to half-i-dozen whig gentlemen, they will bay, no right to complain if they are served again as they have been served bear'. Indications are not ...

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... the and he ha. all mauner of cliques arrayed again* his. It seems pretty clear that Lord John Resell, 'sth. leader of the Whigs, on the one band, and the Radicals and Peelites on tho other, are determined to withhold dick support from the late Prosier ...

Simllamas Onural Wu

... Longias, M.P. sad Mg. Oobbett, M.P. THI Davis OF FooT AND PAVANOZZI3.—In a trial brought by s old stomas to for sustained by Whig knocked down by a smil cart, Mr. Justice Coleridgo made the following valuable on tbe respectivo duties el pomisien. Ho said ...