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Three weeks since it was reasonable that tlie Whig Ministers were inseeni' office. So strong, apparently, was ..

... Three weeks since it was reasonable that tlie Whig Ministers were inseeni' office. So strong, apparently, was that Mr. Cobden considered -j» ceased to be squeezable, and Mr. struggle with them ou the principle J.j The Government itself powerful I v sion ...

Mr. J. F. South lias been elected President of the Royal College of Surgeons. Joseph Ady is again in custody

... Collins, Conservative, was, on Monday last, elected M.P. for Knaresborough, vie* the late Hon. H. Lascelles, a Whig. Mr. Watson, the Whig candidate retired, but Mr. Collins was opposed by Mr. Eawson, another Conservative : the poll was Collins, 92; A ...

BATH MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

... burgesses succeeded, great exertion, in overturning the Whig radical majority and yet the Conservative representatives, in a spirit of mistaken and totally useless conciliation, elected certain Whig-radical Aldermen. The burgesses never imagined, for a ...

The proceedings in Parliament, on Friday night, have disclosed tlie real circumstances under which the country ..

... he and his colleagues had resigned while in the city. As the ministry had not been beaten by the Protectionists, and as the Whigs and Peelites, occupied common ground free-trade question, Lord .Stanley recommended to Her Majesty that an attempt should first ...

Asorush Caffre war has broken out at the Cape of V fce A friendly conference had taken place *li

... fortnight, and the Whigs have taken possession of it—admitting their unworthiness —because none else will accept it. The only signs of vigour come from the despised Protectionists, who still exhibit the combined action a party. The Whigs have no policy but ...

The Chancellor of the Exchequer submitted the new Budget to the House of Commons, on Friday evening-, and ..

... Grey, stigmatizing it as a tax in its very nature odious. To crown all, bad Lord John Russell delivering the judgment of tbe Whigs against, words :— have always been of opinion that Inequality, vexation, and fraud, are inherent tho tax. Hut the strongest ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITON

... guesses, and spits as lists. Allowing thus much, though won't accord more, That, for Englishtr's work, I'm 'turnal tine Store. Whigs. Tories, and Radicals, here are at peace ; The janglings of Papists and Protestants cease The Times Correspondent his insolence ...

Mr. Disraeli's motion declaring that a measure tr be passed for the relief of the existing disof agriculture ..

... nearly brought back v, elf but ouse Tax, based, not the 1 then the extortions of the Window Tax j» and tlle achievements of the Whigs, °. httu Pt to servp « ther circumstances favourable, i ' hfi good classes, the Chancellor will •ucceededT csi »ng probably ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... Heathcotc his disqualified the three following Derby horse !iominatSbyhim-Lady Geraldine colt, Spread Eagle, and iSr England the Whig ministry exits because other can found. All the efforts to S new Cabinet France have failed. In Spam, the Cortes are dissolved ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... members—to Free Trade—to anything and everything—as a means of again throwing the country into confusion, and expelling the Whig Cabinet. Cardinal Wiseman and his advisers, who had lately regained the position they had lost on tbe majority favour of bringing ...

ARRIVALS

... people, No peace with Rome!' Little beyond this need be said on the political action of the past year. True it is that the Whig Government has resigned once or twice ; but it was a poor imitation of Mr. Mantalini s attempts to commit suicide. Lord John ...

The late Vice-Admiral Bouverie, of Clyffe Hall, Wilts, has bequeathed a legacy of £100 (duty free) to the ..

... iMoreton, the eldest son of Earl Ducie, Whig ; Mr. Merewether Turner, Radical, who is pledged to a contest; Mr. T. A. Stoughton, of Owlpen House, Whig ; and Mr. J. C. Symons., one of her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools, Whig. It is said that a barrister of the ...