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Mess?s. Bladwell and Ambrose commenced the erection of scaffolding, for the Abbey Restoration work, on Tuesday, ..

... and united Liberal party in this borough arc their wits' end. The W lugs hate the Radicals, and the Radicals do not love the Whigs. The latter are most desirous of ousting the present member, Lord Edward Thynne. ard to return Col. Boyle. To do this they ...

DEATHS OF NOTE. Captain Christopher Knight, R.N., K.H. ??We have to record the death of the above officer, ..

... from June 14, 1854 until promoted to flag rank January 31, 1856. The Marquis of Lansdowne.â?? This venerable and esteemed Whig nobleman died on Saturday, at his country seat of Bowood, and his death one of the few links that connect the present generation ...

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... Dimmocratic ticket, this is the Whig But if you strive to vote twice, I shall have you arrested. You will, will you f' shouted the son of the sovereign people ; then I says that if I'm denied the right of voting for the Whigs ( after goin' the whole ticket ...

~Sh7 David Roche, bart., of Carass, County Limerick, died onthe7thinst., at the age of The deceased represented ..

... onthe7thinst., at the age of The deceased represented Limerick in Parliament from 1832 to 1844. He was made baronet by the Whigs, 18.1. He succeeded in the baronetcy by hisi eldest son Captain Vandeleur Rocho, the High Sheriff of the County Limerick announced ...

Lady Knight Bruce, wife of the Lord Justioe, died suddenly in a shop in Regent-Btreet on Friday afternoon. She waa

... became successively President of the Board of Trade, President of the Board of Control, and Colonial Secretary in different Whig ministries. He was raised to the peerage in 1835, but as he never married his title becomes extinct. He was brother of the ...

EPITAPH BY ANTICIPATION ON A CELEBRATED ARCHDEACON

... George without the Drag-on, Great on the Paten and the Flagon ; Charm of his friends around the table But of the Radicals and Whigs, And Rationalistic prigs, And lovers of Gladstonian rigs, A scourge unwearying and able. Amid the 'lergy Convocation, Witty ...

THE POLITICAL SITUATION

... onalism is supremely in the ascendant. Blames and taunts directed against the Opposition, because they have not driven the Whig-Radical coalition from office, are neither sensible nor judicious. To imitate the unscrupulous policy pursued by the heads ...

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... honourable ; but all should be equally respectable. Hartley Coleridge. The English Radicals (said the late Lord Monteagle, a Whig) are dangerous only from their theories—from their ultra-democracy, and their ultra-prasimony. They are anxious for the public ...

The Right Hon. John Edward Walsh, Master of the Rolls in Ireland, died in Paris on Tuesday week, in the

... to the Whigs, carried the Church Temporalities Bill and the measure for emancipating the West India slaves, being then Colonial Secretary and member the Cabinet. In 1834, however, he may be said to have separated himself for ever from the Whigs ; when ...

The Lareral Candidates for East Somerset.—The addresses of tbe two Liberal candidates, Colonel Pinney and ..

... Parliamentary career in proof of his determination to support a Liberal policy, though whether this be the pobcy of the old Whigs or the new Radicals the electors must find out by examination. Captain Hayter begins his address, Mr. Charles Edwards said ...

East Somerset Election.—The Conservative candidates have now issued their addresses, and commenced their ..

... es of the people distinguished for sycophancy and corruption, as they were in the days of the second George when the great Whig minister, Sir Robert Walpole, the Liberal leader of those days, bought votes unscrupulously. Of Captain Hayter our contemporary ...

THE WELLS ELECTION, 11th July, 1865. A Blue light, thrown out to enlighten the Conservatives as to what took place

... exchanged Across the green-baized table which divides The wrangling counsel assize time there, Brazen and wiggy. But now the Whigs the right Conservatives in strength the left, position held. The maces shed their gilded glories o'er The Judge's bench, his ...