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... patron of art and litcrature—he was pleaced to be regarded as the companion of the artist and 2uthor, In politics he was a whig. IHe was never marricd, and will be succeeded in the title and estates by his cousin, William Cavendish, F.R S., D.C.L., secoud ...

SHEERNESS GUARDIAN

... rataer have seen Mrs. Fleicuer 10 & bux at the theatre than have seen Mrs. Siddons on the stage of the same theatre. She was & Whig, and lung a widow. She married ior love of woatmarriageselaom gives——liberty. Herbusband, Archibald Fletcher, an sdvocate in ...

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... from China in the Zmes are by Nr. Wingrove Cook, known“ln our hot youth, when Will the Fourth was kiog,” by divers law books, whig pamphlets, and a beavy life of Bolingbroke. At fifty he has discovered his true vocation, and will be the author of a most ...

LONDON PRODUCE MARKETS

... ds.—A good trade in Pigs at 3s 4d to 43 0 per stone. New ApMiNxisTrATlONs,—The following is a list of the adminisirations, whig and tory, which have beld office in England since the year 1830, with the dates of their icstaliation and dissolution, viz ...

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS

... we regard parliamentary parties, the conservatives can show & better front than any single section of their opponents. The whigs are in a state of sclution, and totally mu'tnm of resources for the construction of a strong government. The radicals and Peelites ...

TOWN TALK. {BY A LONDON

... Carnarvon, one of the rising hopes of the conservative party, succeeds Mr. Cuichester Furtescue, one of the ex-hopes of | the whigs, as Under-Secretary for the Colonies, under | Lord Staaley as Secretary of State for that department. The Barl of Carnarvon ...

QAccidents and Hiences

... Orkneys where the lsles of Sully stand.” Tue result of Paterson's exertions was a loan 1o the king from the city merchauts—good Whigs as they ever were—of twelve hundred thousand pounds, siil owing by King William’s successors to the suaretolders of tue back ...

OUTLINES OF THE WEEK

... to infuse a ]‘ug\, quantity of new bivud into his new Cabinet. The Wihiculiy, however, lies with Lord Joun Russell, and the Whig pariy are doing all they can to make up the difference which has lately separated the two great Liveral leaders. As the 7imes ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS. FRIDAY, MarcH 12

... sives —l'he CHANCELLOR of the Ex- CHEQUER returted by describiog the course, and readiog ¢X racts from the speeches of, tormer whig ministers, inslsiing (hai ample precedent had been affurued for leaving the Prime Miuister, if & peer, to maske a ministeriai ...

THE PHYSICIAN AND THE 5,600 DOLLAR NOTE

... slave trade with Africa is freely advocateda by the southern papers. Amonfi‘ the most prominent in the list is the Richmond Whig. The trade in negrocs is such a common one in Viriinia that the advocacy of its extension by the journals of that state is ...

Personal

... ridicule of their own comrades (see Graydon ana Thacher), as well as of the British: who were very merry over the capture of a whig officer on Lung Island (Dec., 1777), wita his commission snd two silver spoous 1a his pocket. Proof is not wanting that some ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS. FRIDAY, Mavy 14

... liberal party, he prof-ssed their preference for the present aiministration, declaring that they had no wish to seat the Whigs again in office.—Mr. DiLLWYN moved, by way of amendment on Mr. Cariwell's motion, * That the Louse generslly approves of Lord ...