THE ELECTIONS
... of Mr. Kennard, the conservative candidate, the following being the numbers the close the poll: Conservative). . 271 Seeley (Whig-Radical) . . • Majority for Mr. Ke-inard . 20 ...
... of Mr. Kennard, the conservative candidate, the following being the numbers the close the poll: Conservative). . 271 Seeley (Whig-Radical) . . • Majority for Mr. Ke-inard . 20 ...
... GREENWICH. the close of the poll on Tuesday, the total numbers stood thus: Sir W. Codrington (Whig) . . .2913 Colonel Sleigh (Radical) . . 1579 Majority for Sir Codrington . These numbers were not made public until five o'clock, but directly four had ...
... Clarendon is feeble in health, and is a professional statesman, without great Whig connexions. Lord Granville is certainly not fitted for a leader. Even the Stafford-house Whigs would not choose the Duke of Argyll, who is beginning to subside. In rising ...
... absurd. shall catalogue the noble lord's changes, which have the effects of cross-readings. While leading the Vlelbourne Whigs Lord John Russell abused the reaction against Reform, and he spoke of finality. The Radicals became alienated, and the ...
... The official state of the poll will declared to-morrow; but the following return is as near can be furnished now : Weguelin (Whig) . . 1000 Bntler (Conservative) • • 966 Andrews (Radical) . . ...
... machina. Only say if gjve me a chanoe to be Minister ! Don't say nay, , Premier sharp and sinister .i * Wl li f 1 me of ancient Whig, I,y run anything feudal is better.; I've • many a ri S , ten a Letter. Hat dear and true ,IC i of ln >' plans miscarry; ...
... episcopal patronage O faUen into hands of Lord to ° ERfi T materia interfere with the effect ical S eloc Uent adjuration. As Whig- . l f observes .with evident self-satisfac, llow the Present Bench of J° trtu ted, Lord Derby's appeal of last n ° fthe ...
... report to the with the recommendation that ft. not pass. EXTRAORDINARY RISE THE VALUE OF SLAVE PROPERTY. The editor of the Va.) Whig was informed Messrs Dickinson, Hill, and Co., Auctioneers, Richmond, that the gross amount their sales of negroes laat year ...
... Lord Palmerston particularly anxious just now-to conciliate; and which, is reported, demands some 'omsnde honorable from the '-Whig Liberal party for the attempt to expel him from office. Other candidates are .also .earned, including the Duke of Hamilton ...