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v TOWN T K. n, - s. ♦ [BY LONDON CORKESrONDENT.] last lines of my letter, the of some way

... unpopularity of the sovereign in possession, often, nay, almost always disappoints the expectations of his followers, as much as Whig Reformers or Tory Protectionists when transplanted from the cold shade of opposition to the warm conservatories of place. So ...

EPITOME OF NEWS—COUITT—PERSONAL—MARKETS, &c

... quite relished the joke, and none the less because their evidentlv unconscious lampooner happened to be a stiff ‘‘old-line whig. Tragic Occurrence at Milan.—A letter from Milan, of the 9th, relates the following occurrence: “Two veers ago a voting rich ...

THE LATE SIR JOHN POTTER. M.P

... 1898.—still continued push its barriers into every social circle, till there remained scircelv spot of neutral ground on which whig and tory, liberal and conservative, corporator and anti-cornorator. church man and dissenter, conld meet in amity, and—without ...

TOWN TALK. [BT OCR LONDON CORRKSrONDKNT.] Tes Portuguese business .swallows up all other foreign news, for it ..

... bankruptcy, even with all the help of faithful Spain and devoted Austria. In home politics we have Guildford returning liberal whig the Hon. Mr. Onslow, against the historical tory, Mr, Evelyn ; Reigate returning the Hon. Major Monson, liberal, against Mr ...

TOWN T.VLK—OUTLINES OF THE WEEK—FOBEIGN INTELLIGENCE, &c

... General Taylor’s election the whole body of democratic lamplighters New York were removed to make way for their triumphant whig opponents! The Times suggested the other day that the Great Eastern steam ship should bought and used as an instrument of warfare ...

BT OUR LONDON OOaRESPOHPBSI

... no entails, M, do Monta embert—a man whose political position may compared to that of Lord Brougham after seceded from the Whigs, great orator, an eloquent writer, a man of large landed es es, a zealous Roman Oatholio, and in the commencement member of ...

BufTrace, the greater the nece?i-ity for the ballot (hear, hear) ought—an*l when I say we,” I spaak of all the

... down corruption elections (hear, hoir). With regard to question of intimidation, Lord Macaulay, a great authority with the whigs, says nothing ever proposed that would have any effi-ct in protecting the voters from intimidation except the vote ballot (cheers) ...

I-rrlanti

... I-rrlanti. Educational Movement in Ireland.— The Northern Whig says that a number of noblemen and, gentlemen met recently in the Town Hall. Belfast, to consider the deficiency of educational institutions in the north of Ireland, and, especially, the want ...

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... Talk of consistency or inconsistency the Bedouin Sheik whom you have tried tame! What’s Hecuba to him or he to Hecuba ?” Tory, Whig. Radical, arc only names; but the conduct of war, of Government, of men. are realities that may satisfy the ambition even of ...

DEATHS

... to have got rid ot costly Barry and the routine mediocrity of Pennethorne, the government architect. Sir Charles Trevelyan, whig, has been appointed Governor of has the reputation of being man of great ability and fond of work, whose back everybody will ...

DEATH OF MR. HENRY HALLAM

... published. After leaving the university he took his residence in London, joined himself to the whigs, and acquired his first reputation as a contributor to the great Whig Review established in the northern metropolis.” A Chance for Barnum. —A passenger from Humbolt ...

CALL TO ACTION

... arguments which pointed to such measure reform Mr. Bright now proposed. did not profess to speak cither for the lory the old whig party of Liverpool, but came to that meeting as one of a considerable phalanx of the more advanced liberals, to express their ...