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THE QUE . AN AT FLORENCE. TM Queen, with. Pelee sad Primus Nary et Hahnberg' Dab.. / Illahwrelt. Plisse Whig

... THE QUE . AN AT FLORENCE. TM Queen, with. Pelee sad Primus Nary et Hahnberg' Dab.. / Illahwrelt. Plisse Whig enillaborgli, Queeik.„ 4 sod the hewed Dube et Imarbtewhery, .day a awe be the Rigel, lestitate. ia • ▪ mnrocr. • has Um windows entwined the ...

»~ a ee whe ame im them The way the Whigs and Wiltshire. STRATFORD-SUB-CASTLE. EE EE EEO last Sunday the

... »~ a ee whe ame im them The way the Whigs and Wiltshire. STRATFORD-SUB-CASTLE. EE EE EEO last Sunday the Rev J. M. Ma of Fisherton, and the Rev. Edward Duke, | rd There were good congregations, and th sounted to 2 EE Ish Misstows.—The annual sermo {on ...

Somcrgctsrturt’

... all men are sinners, even archdeacons, had actually come forward at that meeting and thanked God that he was not a Whig, because a Whig was altogether outside the pale of human intellect. The Archdeacon might also have remembered another proverb, that ...

Opinions of contemporaries

... Marquis of Hartington, who is member of one of the most exclusive families of the old Whig oligarchy ; and it will be seconded by Sir Morton Peto, steady adherent of the Whig party, from whom lie has received a baronetcy and several lucrative Government contracts ...

WOODGREEN

... WOODGREEN. The last cricket match for this season was played on the 16th inst., between 13 Whigs and 13 Tories, selected from four neighbouring villages, and resulted in favour of the former. After the game, the players sat down to dinner at the Cricketers ...

Ireland

... John Ball, a Whig, supported by the Roman Catholic Bishop and clergy ; and Mr. Spaight, a Protestant, w has received the support of Government and Mr. Smith O'Brien, the latter supporting him simply on the ground that his opponent is a Whig. The retimuent ...

t*\t Journal

... General.” The principal article, however, is that on The Crisis of Parties, in whi;h the writer predicts the downfall of the Whigs at the next general election, and the advent of Lord Derby and the Conservatives to power. The writer thus speaks of ...

THE CHARITY COMMISSION

... manner, traced the proceedings of the commissioners since their appointment under the Act of 1853, upon which occasion the Whig Government, at whose instance that measure was passed, promised that the duties of the Board would be to exercise a general ...

Opinions of Contemporaries

... would suffice to brand the authors of this spoliation with perpetual infamy. Whig Nepotism (From the Morning Herald). —By genius and ability a man of the politics of the Whigs may tower above them all; but if he be not of their clique or their servile ...

The Fenians at Manchester.—Yesterday, the trials of Carroll, Moorhouse, and Redden for riot and misdemeanour ..

... effect, is hoped, of re-uniting the disjointed sections of the party. The Whigs proper are ready to go in for a Re-distribution of Seats Bill; the Radicals press for the ballot. The Whigs are chagrined at the rejection of their re-endowment policy in Ireland ...

Court and Fashion

... successful exertions assisting to lay down the Atlantic cable. MeBIJLNG OF THE HEAD 3 OF THB WHIG PaRTT.— We are iformed that at meeting of the heads of the Old Whig pa ty on Saturday it was determined that Lord John Russell i hould move resolution an amendment ...