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THE NEW CABINET

... and himself chafing at exclusion from office, might be expected to endure. The split in the Liberal party which the fall of a Whig Cabinet (for not assuming Mr. Gladstone as Prime Minister put aside the notion of his being in the Ministry at ail) would have ...

CARRINGTON TESTIMONIAL FUND. To the Editor of the Bath Chronicle. Sir, —Will you allow me the use of your paper

... therefore, is in no wise altered, and this the editor of the Journal well knows—he has evidently forgotten that a moribund Whig Ministry, not many years ago, appointed four Liberal Magistrates for this city immediately before their decease. Fas est ...

The Earl and Countess of Cork are to entertain succession of visitors at Marston House. Sir A. Slade, Bart., has

... in the opinion of the geologists, show that a considerable subsidence of the earth took place there at one time. The folio whig grants have been made bythe Gloucester and Bristol Diocesan Association :—St. Gabriel's, Bristol, new church, £200. Churches ...

Varieties

... into ridicule for being the son of a hairdresser, made answer : I am, and I am come into the House to give a dressing the Whigs. Archbishop Whateley asked a pedantic schoolmaster, who applied to him for post, and who appeared to have a high opinion of ...

Deaths of Note. A Waterloo Veteran.—The death is anuounced of Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Sowerby, one of the few ..

... word, who made many friends, and never made an enemy. He did his best to be good, honest, open-hearted Whig, according to the fashion of his time—a Whig who, with aristocratic tastes, had a keen sympathy with the populace who, loving ease and the refinements ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS.-YESTERDAY

... great amusement the House, observing tbat he was as usual balancing himself with graceful poise between the National and the Whig parties, but it was strange that he had not discovered the conduct until they had disowned him and repudiated his patriotism ...

MR. GLADSTONE AND REFORM

... contained in any bill that had been read a second time. On the other hand, the idea of any compact between Parliament and the Whigs who sat behind him never entered into Mr. Gladstone's head. Still more marked was the tenor of his arguments. To some extent ...

Mess?s. Bladwell and Ambrose commenced the erection of scaffolding, for the Abbey Restoration work, on Tuesday, ..

... and united Liberal party in this borough arc their wits' end. The W lugs hate the Radicals, and the Radicals do not love the Whigs. The latter are most desirous of ousting the present member, Lord Edward Thynne. ard to return Col. Boyle. To do this they ...

DEATHS OF NOTE. Captain Christopher Knight, R.N., K.H. ??We have to record the death of the above officer, ..

... from June 14, 1854 until promoted to flag rank January 31, 1856. The Marquis of Lansdowne.â?? This venerable and esteemed Whig nobleman died on Saturday, at his country seat of Bowood, and his death one of the few links that connect the present generation ...

Varieties

... Dimmocratic ticket, this is the Whig But if you strive to vote twice, I shall have you arrested. You will, will you f' shouted the son of the sovereign people ; then I says that if I'm denied the right of voting for the Whigs ( after goin' the whole ticket ...

WELLS ELECTION

... somewhat in high dudgeon at being placed second on the poll. The numbers were—for Mr. Tudway, Conservative, 187 Mr. Hayter, Whig, 175 ; Sergeant Kinglake, Radical, 101. At that election, although Mr. Hayter disavowed being a party to the introduction of ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... of the poll. A gentleman who very appropriately writes from time-honoured head-quarters of the Whig party, plaintively asks in the Times, Where aro the Whigs? We will answer his question, if he will allow us, in ono word— Nowhere. Never, surely, did ...