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THE HEALTH OF LOYDON:

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... commandant at Scutari, and recently one of the secretaries at the Horse Guards—understands busineea and the oriental character. The Whig clubs declare that Lord Palmerston will have two hundred and fifty votes. On what tiutztiou they don't say; and that is the ...

OUR MISCELLANY

... Equal they seem in savageness and spite : Will p! rick beat size when comes the final fight ? Or will the terrier of the Whigs be found Torn from his kennel. and in ordure drowned? —C.. in the Press. Welsh Fairiee.—The Tyiwyth Teg are friendly towards ...

Lonton. Tut: Berrien MONittrie.—FrOm a return juot published, It apposes that the total expenditure in the y sr ..

... the immediate Maniac of the eselmakmeet scheme, propounded by the Metropolis leprevement COsamiaakon of Advanced terrorism Whig esastersimils continuous on the surface, bat affording coresident entrances to inner basins for the wharfs above Lemkebriar ...

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... brother, George IV., made him for a short time Lord High Admiral. But some of the same sort of intlitence that made that devoted Whig, experienced turfite. and aristocratic leg, General Anson—who had never served with any regiment since, as a subaltern, he ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... is not. PIXPARATIONS are being made at Kidderminster for a contested election whenever a vacancy occurs. Mr. Lukewhite, the Whig member, is expected to visit his constituents next week, and the Conservatives have had a private meeting, at which they have ...

gonVon anb Crantirg 11'1:z:rites

... Amisiesn. • red to white .. . to -- Basi.as. GAinding Distiilise Danish 42 to Zgyptisa 42 to 43 49 to 97 ' Inn en Cos,. Whig Yellow to Trench, por soak_ OATS. Dutohli•ewing 10 to 32 American verbena' 29 to 37 se feet as 2t to 27 Cens ...

police government so long as they can play at dominoes in a cafe looking on a beautiful street, and go

... applauded from any one, but which was amazing from a man of seventy-seven. Strange that foreign politics, once the weak spot of a Whig Government, should aloi!e stand between the Conservatives and power : Z. OUTLINES OF THE WEEK PARLIAUBST has done little during ...

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... was rather hard to beat at chatting cockneys—that is, strangers; for whom ho had a truly squirearchal dislike. But although a Whig of the old school, he was quite an aristocrat, and did not understand being tackled and answered in his own coin by any one ...

BARON VON BUNSEN

... Registrar-Gesiral.: among Begsster-ollos This Mum the births sad deaths registared by SIN regimen la the districts is EugL.a (Whig the master that aided the Oki, 1857 sad rainier, churches or coma registered plowed with tire lad sdt ode* ht use quarter that ...

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... or untrue for the statesmen of both parties are wide awake. The house of Commons has been liberal in its SIAM; but neither whigs, radicals, or conservatives are inclined to use the services of the famous author of Sharpen your enthuses and the day is ...

The Liverpool Spies

... for a short time in the following year held the postof chief Secretary for Ireland under Lord Melbourne. On the return of the Whig party to °Moe and power, in the spring of 1835, he was raised to the peerage, but has not sines held any public post or mixed ...