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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS.—Monnar. Lord STANLEY called attention to the recent transactions in Greece ..

... ors that occasion ha foiled the name of ter present muter. and even now the coo. tuna was seconded by a borough member on the Whig side of the house, thus proving that some, at least, of the fernier attiresates lit tree trade regretted the course they had ...

out of Town to enjoy the Whitsun recess, ere they are summone? back again to meet in Cabinet; and they

... night throw a little light upon the matter. Lord John’s propositio” for a fourth Secretary of State, has a strong smack of Whig economy about it, and, if not narrowly watched, will be likely 0 bea more expensive affair than the Lord Lietenancy. If no ...

Published: Saturday 25 May 1850
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 389 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CHRONICLE 1&•:4A•td-m•do

... Hereditary P net that Charlotte with his High ness the on the 18th inst. at C in, Lord Leini were celebrated of their Majesties pa Whig rlin, in the and of those persot with the Royal Family, the di iplomatic corps, pon that the entree. longing to Messrs. S A ...

Published: Saturday 25 May 1850
Newspaper: Gloucestershire Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4566 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

STROUD,

... respect on the part of their friends and employees. Wear, and applause.) Mt libraggon, &q. x.P. then rose to return thank., assur'Whig boosts that lathing could give him greater pleasure thilearesang that day a number 04 friends belonging to • neighbeerhood ...

[Price sd. or ss. per Quarter

... the dear mid useless onee. These two notable schemes and the Irish Franehbe Bill were The only progremive steps taken by the Whig. during 1950. What ware their stele in the other direction' They succeasfully opposed Mr. Hume's motion for Parliamentary Reform ...

UPPING/lASI FARMERS' ASSOCIAT/ON

... magnificent belle at Nsiecestl e ; ;pun Tyne. Tate only work now re,naluing to be a c t etteplise,e; It the bridge is, the !Whig of the ball is ton the top of aches, the laying of the tads, and the coosidca:uot the pater —Newcastle Journal. ...

STAN DA R D

... by those who heard it delivertd,as a piece of lencing,and ohuffiang,from hist to last but this is only in accordance with Whig tactics. The House of Commons is not yet fully in possession of all the documents, necessary to enable it to c me to a conclusive ...

IRELAND

... key. can it theiefure be a matter el surprise that they should not understand the immense prospective advantages, which the Whig government assure them will be the result of a course of starving. A few days since, too private stills were seized, ends in ...

THE HUNGARIAN JOSEPH

... lord, our light, our own ; We'll keep all foeinen from his face, All rivals from his throne. Though Tory prigs, and selfish Whigs, Hit. onward course assail, Here staud a hundred delegates, All joints Joseph's tail. Ho, there! remore that hairy Hun With ...

Published: Thursday 30 May 1850
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 736 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE

... who are determined still to reeognise him as their leader are resolved to give their constant support to the measuresot the Whig Government,—if they have made up their minds never to vote against it, sad under no circumstances to support any proposition ...

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... such deep importance to the West laths IMM e,ts as to justify his trespassing on the aitentiou of the their behalf. He was ',Whig to admit that the W e pt lodate termite were not now in the depressed Condition in tibia were prior to the yenr iB4B—the bill ...