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... 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 ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... is not. PIXPARATIONS are being made at Kidderminster for a contested election whenever a vacancy occurs. Mr. Lukewhite, the Whig member, is expected to visit his constituents next week, and the Conservatives have had a private meeting, at which they have ...

gonVon anb Crantirg 11'1:z:rites

... Amisiesn. • red to white .. . to -- Basi.as. GAinding Distiilise Danish 42 to Zgyptisa 42 to 43 49 to 97 ' Inn en Cos,. Whig Yellow to Trench, por soak_ OATS. Dutohli•ewing 10 to 32 American verbena' 29 to 37 se feet as 2t to 27 Cens ...

police government so long as they can play at dominoes in a cafe looking on a beautiful street, and go

... applauded from any one, but which was amazing from a man of seventy-seven. Strange that foreign politics, once the weak spot of a Whig Government, should aloi!e stand between the Conservatives and power : Z. OUTLINES OF THE WEEK PARLIAUBST has done little during ...

The Liverpool Spies

... for a short time in the following year held the postof chief Secretary for Ireland under Lord Melbourne. On the return of the Whig party to °Moe and power, in the spring of 1835, he was raised to the peerage, but has not sines held any public post or mixed ...

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... masters could pay would soon be ascertained, and strikes be mitigated, and, to a great extent, discontinued. Mu. Brum), the Whig whipper-in, has made a Eprelth to his conatltutlnte, in nhicir lie assumes ...

Another Rumour

... his family, he had given in his adhesion, lint in the days Ware the Reform Bill the Independent Liberals were weak and the Whig families had it all their own way. Ia the agitation which took place on the Reform Bill he banded himself on the side of Earl ...

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 ...

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 ...

Mr. Bright's Speech

... been done (renewed cheers). It has not been the po- Hey of the Tories to do good things; and I have seen the time when the Whigs have been much lees zealous about them than I could have wished them (renewed laughter). They have sprang from the people, ...

THE COURT, LITEDITURE AND ART, &c

... its moat important and powerful member, and which counts upon the independent support of Lord Lansdowne and the refractory Whigs. The new Ministry is entangled wive the irresponsible alliance of Mr. Lowe, whose surpasslog ability Las contributed more than ...

THE NAVY ESTIMATES

... hoes the Maui thet a inard, sot cosrag itself, the English * o l= deaths of °Makes, whether or aristocratic or geometric, Try. Whig at Both* attacked the very rim:ivies of Maitatter, sad the dynasty kalif, I felt myself I le wart faithful to tbe doctrides ...