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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

THE FUSION OF THE BOURBONS—REFUSAL OF THE DUCHESS OF ORLEANS TO JOIN THE PARTY

... Conservative candidate obtained a majority; nor is it unworthy of observation that the district of Stroud, which in 1834 gave the Whig interest a majority of 658, places Mr. Holland on this occasiou in a minority of 10. This populous district, now divided into ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.~

... the Hon. Cecil Weld Forester, M.P. for Wenlock; Mr. Beriah Botfield, late Peelite M.P. for Ludlow; and Mr. John Cotes, late Whig M.P. for North Shropshire, and son-in-law of the late Earl of Liverpool. Rumours are also afloat that the deceased gentleman's ...

AN ODE OF HORACE

... honey.f Him, too, thy partner of the war, I'll sing, our .ecoud naval star,J Duadas, the dread of BrUin; Sing how Whig wisdom seatis Whig valour Against the laud of hides and taller, To threaten no light ruiu. Two barbarous seas shall own our powers ...

METROPOLITAN GOSSIP

... among the rarest facts in the literary his- tory of the present century. Long regarded as the organ par excellence of the old Whig aristocratic party—timid Reformer in office, desperate Radical out; then High Church, Puseyite, almost Papist, moderate Co ...

IRELAND

... ravages would be materially checked. THR ENCUMBERED ESTATES COURT. The The report of a commission —the old plague-spot of the Whigs—being about to be appointed to in- quire into the operation of the Encumbered Estates Court, and the (doubtful) propriety of ...

IENGLISHWOMAN ON CIVIL AND MILITARY APPOINTMENTS

... ce, honour, aud well being, And L ?l it in all rl U# °f °ur ~a.ti.utio. myseil, as to Constitution. \\heuVttL«'d'OKto the whig., our constitution settled in «he tew of W ,||laui u, Jt ceitaiuly ,lifft.red 'om its previous self, and «as .uapte.t to lhe ...

THE NEW MINISTRY

... they have most vehemently auused- to (ill the highest places in the Cabinetwithtwo eminent Peelites and two distinguished Whigs. Coalitions henceforth must stand upon their true ground. They are arrangements not to he encouraged, aud not to iuvaria ...

MR. BENTINCK'S MOTION TO PLACE SIR GEO TYLER. M.P FOR GLAMORGAN, ON THE COM. MITTEE UPON THE CONDUCT OF THE WAR-

... Government which the Queen and the country alike wish for, and that the House of Commons has not given it5 confidence to the Whig family party at the head of which the noble vis- count has been placed.—Morning Herald. ...