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Fashion and Varieties

... party without baring the building propped up-a fact which we bear without surprise, for if the party consists of the old Whig party, a great amount of propping up must be requireod. It seems that a dinner cannot be given because there is no kitchen; ...

DRUMBO AND DRUMBEG FARMING SOCIETY

... different opinions held by each Church, yet the common principles of Christianity. Tey all assembled there, not because they were Whigs or Tories, but because they were honest Irishmen. (Applause.) He held, therefore. though their meet- ings, strictly speaking ...

FASHION

... his maternal uncle, Mr. W. Joseph Denison, who bequeathed to him the bulk of his wealth. His lordship was a supporter of the Whig party. The deceased was a patron of the turf, and lad a princely racing sttd, He is succeeded in his title and extensive landed ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... tender regard; Mr. Bryden, equally doubt- less, feels it his interest to be faithfal and useful to his party. The temporising Whig is the most despicable and unreliable of mortals, and where the f interests of the most flourishina community in Ire- land ...

FASHION

... appointed Colonol-in-Chief or the North. Yorl; Militia (Rifles), which, by his death. becomes vacant, In politics lie was a Whig, but, lie took; no very active part in political affiirs. ?? defatilt of issue, the dutkedomn and otiher dignities devolve ...

Fashion and Varieties

... dis- crepancy will, perhaps, be pointed ?? I iiroseolred Woeds. I Lont) Grouoe BIMTrNCIr'S PorLTrcs,-In politics, ie| was aL Whig of 1688, which became him, modified, how-: ever, by all the experience of the present age. Fie wished to see our society founded ...

Fashion and Varieties

... with a family of children. He removed to Lynchburg a few months ago, having previously edited the Danville Register._ Richnond Whig. Letters reeivel from Archangel mention a very extensive fire, which has destroyed the whole of the 'residences of the foreign ...

MISS FARREN, THE ACTRESS

... Fitzgerald, the Earl of Derby, Mrs. Damer, and others. At the same time she became acquainted with the celebrated gambler and Whig statesman, Charles James Fox, whose attentions to her in the green-room were very frequent and a matter of a good deal of buzzing ...

FASHION

... present Majesty's accession, whami1 God long preserve! It deserves conservation at our bands:- 'The Queen's with us,' the Whigs exulting say, ' Foi- wlmn she fituad us in, she'll lot us stay.' * It ny be so; but givo me leave to doubt lhow long she'll ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... repiresentative of the Cardigan District a Boroughs. died oni thle 1st insitant, ait thle early age Of afl 39. lie was of' Whig principales. to We hear of the deeth 01f Mr'. Granbly Calcraft in of America, ?? sun of thle Right lion. Johint Cal- K craft ...

FASHION

... eststes. He entered the Srots Fusilier Guards i3 1817, and retired in 1843. Ho reprerented the King's Ccunty in the Liberal or Whig interest from 18,7 to 1852, contesting it against the late and present Colonel Bernard, Lcrd Ormantown, and Sir Ncholaal F ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... portant society will be highly successfaL. (Ap. P plause.) A letter had also been received from the t editor of the ArorJi ra Whig-(hisses)-which it stated that au important engagement would prevent him attending, but the society had bis beet wishes. b (Applause ...