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THE LADY'S NEWSPAPER

... maternal uncle, Mr. Wm. Joseph Denison, who bequeathed to him the bulk of his wealth. His lordship was a supporter of the Whig party. The dedeased was a patron of turf, and had a princely raging stud. He is succeeded in his title and extensive landed ...

Iff E E 117SilbTrit

... of the pieces of wreck from the princely estate which Mr. Hudson had built up fOr himself in the day of his prosperity—the Whigs, to whom he had always been a devoted adherent, raised him to the peerage under the title of that estate. He is succeeded by ...

SU?PLE)Ittala TO THE LADY'S NEWSPAPER,

... not only by the late Mr. Justice Talfourd, but by Lord Brougham himself, one of the founders of the Edinburgh Review, the Whig Lord Chancellor of Reform days. (The article ascribed to his lordship is the paper on Chesterfield, in Vol. 76 of the Quarterly ...

LITERATURE. Books, Publications, &c., tor Review should be addressed to the Editor, 83, Fleet-street, London. ..

... on as another name for Atheisn, and nine-tenths of the people of England held with Dr. Johnson that the devil was the first Whig ; in these days, when an election was toward in the little Sussex borough of Chelmstone (for which our readers need not look ...

GRANT

... the year, promised his Tory vote when required, without asking more than one question, and that was whether the rascally Whig candidate was likely to be beaten'' the invariable answer, Undoubtedly; we shall be 500 votes ahead of him, setting his ...

THE LADY'S NEWSPAPER

... peculiarity about it, that exactly the same corruption, and transacted apparently by the same men, took place in favour of th 6 Whig candidates in 1857. The truth appears to be that there are certain parties in Dover who regard the place as a Government seat ...

THE POET AND THE PUBLISHER.*

... and his name was on every lip. When, some little time afterwards, he waited on the late Mr. Longman, the Whig poet was accompanied by the great Whig editor, Perry, of the Morning Chronicle, to discuss those little details which are supposed to be repugnant ...

SIR JOHN MELVILLE

... political office in so far as it depends on the Ministry of the day. For a number of years Sir John Melville was chairman of the Whig Committee. On the reconstitution of the Scottish Universities he was chosen by Lord Brougham, Chancellor of Edinburgh University ...

THE LADY'S NEWSPAPER

... March, 1848, Harriet Elizabeth, second daughter of Lord Chesham. The present peer has held several appointments during the Whig administration, having been a Lord of the Treasury in 1834, Comptroller of the Queen's Household, and afterwards Treasurer ...

THE LADY'S NEWSPAPER

... most enthusiastic audiences ever met together in Belfast. As it is, the public of Belfast; as it appears from the Northern Whig of Wednesday —have been made the victims of a ridiculous hoax. TIIE GREAT SECRET OF JAPANESE GOVERNMENT and, after all, it ...

VITEEKLIt RESUME

... the tendency just noted is merely one of transition, and that sooner or later wo shall have the old historical cries of Tory, Whig, and Radical, operating as influentially as ever. Since Mr. Disraeli made his well-known remarks on government by party, ...

one at the age of 90 years, the other aged 94 years. The death of a boy, aged one year,

... state of the potato crop in Ireland shows that a great loss by blight has already occurred in some localities. The Northern Whig says : There is much concern about the potato crop. The reports from the various districts are of a most conflicting character ...