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ONE SHILLINO PER SHARE, ART UNION OF GREAT BRITAIN

... V Ala,onetl for Painting on Cstrriar , .. ~ S. 12. , Ciut Ida and ,Mod. ree Army Quartered. Impaled. en..l uo Veleou, neeWhig ,Le LL, of ilerablry.—lly 'I I I 1.1 IN. Engraver and hiukur, Couaboum her tenor of S. 31114i1l b 1.000, WC. EDI PIN CARDS—For ...

Eprromt Nvw4-tiounTA(AitnTs

... brother-in-law, Lord Howick, who, at that time, held the office of Scretary at War, resigned his appointment, and left the Whig ministry; and acting, we may presume, in accordance with the Wall arrangements, Sir Charles followed suit. It seems Lord Howick ...

T O*N.,

... stentorian voice for the peen. his peerage curious and unusual. Ills father was Sir John Campbell, and Attorney- General under the Whigs at a time when it wail inconvenient to make him chaecellor and raise him to the peerage, although hie claims to that promotion ...

T OWN TALK

... the party whom he has been all his life opposing. There has been nothing like it since Disraeli's &moue suggestion of the Whigs bathing, and Peel stealing their clothes. 'he following was the must successful passage : Let them give honour to whom honour ...

THE FIGHT FOR THE BELT

... Mated. Beim them remarks, we have whly te mot oar that the &odd shake het BM settle the matter in an amicable manner. 'The Whig threaglsest the oeantry, if we except certain the bett asa raleswity, le we decidedly Witmer of a draw, and the miverael that ...

TOWN TALK. OUR LUSDOS OORRESPOSORNT. e rsokrs rill as !A a*r am ourselves spouwile for oar *bids ..

... brother, George IV., made him for a short time Lord High Admiral. But some of the same sort of intlitence that made that devoted Whig, experienced turfite. and aristocratic leg, General Anson—who had never served with any regiment since, as a subaltern, he ...

T OWN TALK. 11% ORR !AVOW( (Our yin N Owed M a' .I.• n. 4 ~,,, Wires i,.r agge •

... the seemed port in the empire, was very important. The most important Whig oppoueut of the Ba (gat was Sir Francis Bering, who was, in son: cap icity or other, a member of every Whig Gave-rum:tut from 1830 to 1862. His sou, also, has been a Lord of the ...

TOWN TALK

... money. Ile was then about forty-four years of age, with a strong taste for applmere, patronage, and public life. His wealth and Whig connections made him a peer, and he earned his honours, for he patronised everything, subscribed to everything, and Leanne ...

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN THE UNITED

... where the stall and those who assist at the ceremony were ass Ward, and shortly afterwar ds the doors of the salle manger Whig thrown open, about 200 sat down to an el , gant cold ebjeueee. It was with no indifferent eye that a man could look around ...

TOWN TALK. 01711 LONDON ear Marro Ira Sag Ira do is wad* Oscar 'Astute the deaths of the past week

... there was a certain stage of his oratory at which his friends whispered, now for the ballet' In polities lie origin: an old Whig, and took office under Earl Grey, in the first Reform ministry, as postmaster-general, but soon after the breaking up of that ...

BROWN & POLSON'S

... elections, goes out of its war to make a long attack on Mr. Wildnee abilities and opinions. This is wily understood. A great Whig merchant can never pardon a hatter who was a bankrupt—who was once, perhaps, while establishing his newspaper, a humble attendant ...

[Price Three-Half-pence

... a change of ministers; Lord Derby gave way to Lord Palmerston, with a broad-bottomed following, fur it included, with old Whigs, the best remains of Peel and a few decided Radicals—Mae, 1, one Quaker, a professor of peace principles, not in the Cabinet ...