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THE CHURCH SPOLIATION SCHEME

... augmented, so that spoliation proposals, which were once sure of majorities in the Commons, have not now a chance of passing. The Whig Ministers who truckled to the House of Commons’ majorities have learnt too late that they misinterpreted public opinion, and ...

It is stated that the Conservative party in South Lancashire have invited Mr. R. A. Cross, banker, formerly of ..

... the lords that ever was, still he'd be nae-peer /—[ls there a vacancy for our correspondent in the hospital for Incurables? Whig].—Northern Wldg. General Fleury has actually routed out at Orleans an heir to the honours of La Pucelle, and presented him ...

Our London Letter

... delivered the other day, do no harm, and give his friends an excellent excuse for not attacking a government in which he is. The Whig party is perfectly satisfied with itself—that is the happy characteristic of Whiggery—and believes that while Greys and Elliotts ...

Latest News

... that Archbishop Manning and Bishop Grant—indirectly, it may be. but still efficiently—took part in the Coventry election. The Whig whippers-in communicated with the above-named Roman prelates through Liberal R.C. jjeer, who at once co-operated; and sent ...

GENTLEMEN, HOTEL-KEEPERS, and OTHERS. Mr. W. H- BRUMBY Has received Instructions from Messrs. Fisheb & Co., ..

... Works, Sheffield, SELL BY AUCTION, the COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, 3, BURTON STREET, Bath, TUESDAY, May 28th. and two folio whig Days, Twelve o Clock each day, Large Consignment of Superior Electro SILVER PLATED WARE, and TABLE CUTLERY, consisting of ...

NEWS OF THE WEEK

... is a certaiu Mr. Leonard Edmunds, who was many years ago a clerk of Lord Brougham's, and by the friendship of that eminent Whig purist obtained a couple snug litt'e appointments—the Clerkship of Patents, and the Reading Clerkship to the House of Lords ...

Our London Letter

... exceedingly clever man, and who though a Conservative Peelite, might just as properly have taken office in the present Tory-Whig-Radical Ministry as auy other of the members of that curious coalition. But there is in the first place a difficulty in getting ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... grievances of Ireland. He hopes nothing from a Tory administration except through terror, and he looks for no more from a Whig Government unless it stimulated strong language. In the class lists for this term at Oxford there will be observed the ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... But a far more practical step has been taken this week Earl Grosvenor, the eldest son the Marquis Westminster who is surely a Whig, if there ever were one. Our readers will perhaps remember that in his address to the electors of Chester last summer the Earl ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... among the impending changes may be the substitution of Sir John Rom illy Lord Cranworth on the woolsack. To Sir John and tbe Whig families to which he is allied, the change would no doubt be grateful, but the public would see with anything but satisfaction ...

Mr. Whitehurst, of Ballot Notoriety. —lt will be recollected that charge was, several months ago, brought ..

... Governor-Generalship of Jamaica. In Jamaica Lord Elgin had easy task, but be acquitted himself so well that when iu 1846 the Whigs had to seek out the ablest man they could find to be Governor-General of Canada, they pitched upon Lord Elgin, notwithstanding ...

of His Highness Prince Alessandro Andrea Gonzaca, Duke of Mantua, Prince Castiglioni, &c, died last week in ..

... Labouchere did not resume his place the ministry. The reason of this was, that in the fusion which then took place between the Whigs and the Peelites, there were so many candidates for office that some must of necessity be disappointed, and, Mr. Labouchere ...