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IPtsccltatKtnrs Jareign

... at Philadelphia: —Jiasolved, tbat the American party, having arisen upon the ruins and in des)>itc of tile opposite of the whig and dcaiocratic parlies, oannot be held in any manner responsible for the obnoxious acts or violated pledges of either; that ...

personal

... calculated /or some political purpose. . . u T , Referring to Mr. Bouvene, the Times Tuesday says;— Lord John lies low, shot by Whig bolt shot from Chesham bow-nay, he Is almost slain Intimate partisan of his own. With Waller he may say— , That eagle’s fate ...

THE RESIGNATION OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL

... colleagues to insist upon his resignation, hint was given to Lord Falnter-non by Mr. llouverie intimating that many of the Whig sultordinates would feel compelled for once to desert their ancient chief; the consequence was, Friday night Lord John Russell ...

DcrsoTOl

... It was through him and his brother-in-law, Lord Melbourne, and their official friends (aided by the good wishes only of the Whigs), In those remote days when these two noble lords were high torles of the Eldon school, that u the all-accomplished Tom Sheridan ...

©bitoarg

... Bill, Newcastle-on-Tyne, died at his seat, Whitefield Hall, on Wednesday, In the 76th year of his age. He was a steady old Whig, and was much respected in the House of Commons. The Lloyd, published at Festh, reports the death of Alexander Ghlka, formerly ...

REVIEW OF THE BRITISH COEN TRADE DURING THE

... Bungling may make a First Lord of the Admiralty of man bom amongst the favoured circles, and a baronet and Whig and well allianccd among Whig lords, but it can never make either considerable ship-owner or member of parliament of cabin-boy ” The hon. ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... lost the very honourable office by a comparutlrely small number of rotes, only 10 Mr. Lawrence’s great influence with the old Whig party, and his great wealth, prompted the then existing Administration to appoint him Minister Pltnlpotentiary to the British ...

Court, ttr

... his resignation the representation of the cathedral citv. Owing to the neglect of the registry by the Liberal party, the Whigs have virtually forfeited all chance wresting the borough from the possession of their opiKjucnts. ...

THEATRES, COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE, &c. Admiral Orffsrd died last week at his ref in Southampton, at the age of ..

... COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE, &c. Admiral Orffsrd died last week at his ref in Southampton, at the age of tHI. He was the leader of the Whig party for many years in that town, and was the father of Captain Giffard, who was killed in her Majesty’s steamer Tiger, off ...

tfpitonu of Ifrtos—|o«ip aub gUnustif

... has determined on a Show Second Childhood, and that several of her Majesty's Ministers and a large number of the Old Old Whigs will certainly comp.to. Ellison, Esq., of Hebburn Hall, Sunderland, has no less than five grandsons, one nephew, and two g ...

personal

... utter unhumorousness with which the victim defended himself. He did not remain with the Manchester clique. He did not join the Whigs in the way they wished to joined—with a meek contentedness to sink all independent action before the dread great families.” ...

METROPOLITAN, &c

... the death of Mr. Joseph Stock. D Judge of the Irish Admiralty Court, in his vear. The deceased was staunch supporter of the Whig party, and some 1« or 17 years since contested the representation of Trinity College—with what success mai be readily imagined; ...