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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 ...

University and Collegiate News

... school, .which lasted till Jacobitism became the Court creed, and Eton becoming the head-quarters of royalty and Toryism, the Whig? sent LS + rf + to^eSt^ mS ter - ThiswiU acc for the fact that the Russells, Petties,Pagets, &c, were brought under the shadow ...

Our London Letter

... that he is bent upon inaugurating a system of policy which will entire opposition to the fashiou centralization, which our own Whig government has shewn such fondness for of late years. It is said that Napoleon UL, finding that Paris, in spite of all he can ...

If peace is not so be found at home, is it not natural to who 8 ° uld look ifc

... against the Prince's inclination. The Bishop great points were arm Princess Charlotte against the encouragement of Popery and whig principles (two evils which he seemed to think equally raat), and to appear himself a man of consequence. His best accomplishment ...

THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS

... that they have the country's confidence, and willing to give their aid in repressing those Radical intrigues which impel a Whig Government to depart from safe principles in politics and finance. The large and influential sections of the Commons who recorded ...

The cost of the litigation in the Banda and K irff d»' will be about £50,000. The value of the

... deafness and singing &Q Mr. Toyubee, who was prosperous in his proles happy his home, was only fifty years of a O ' fues- New Whig Baronets—The London Gazette beeo day contains the announcement that her Majesty ftr ri- o ftrjoripleased to confer the dignity ...

of Mr. Jonas Webb.—Mr. Jonas Webb, the celebrated agriculturist, late of Babraham, Cainbridgshire, died on the ..

... House of Lords. During the time he was in the Lower House, and subsequently in the House of Lords, he uuiformly supported tbe Whig Governments. Scotland he was a warm supporter of the Free Church, and was deservedly popular. From September, 1848,to March ...

MARRIED BY MISTAKE

... MARRIED BY MISTAKE. A correspondent sends the Northern Whig the following extraordinary story wedding :—On Saturday last a marriage ceremony, attended with very unusual circum-Blances, took place in a little town not twenty miles from Belfast. youthful ...

MR. BRIGHT'S IRISH FISHING TOUR

... entertained towards this country by the Catholic Celt while it continued; although Lord Kimberley, the Whig Lord Lieutenant, and Lord Clarendon, the Whig Foreign Secretary, all declared (and the Marquis of Abercorn confirmed tbe statement), tbat tbe roots ...

PREFERMENTS AND APPOINTMENTS

... Yorkshire Rev E. T. Sale, M.A., rector of Bodington, Northants Rev A. Turner, vicar of Colerne, near Chippenham Rev Charles Whig, 8.A., rector of Foston, Leicestershire Rev G. H. Woodcock, M.A., vicar of Itatcliffe, Leicestershire Diocesf. of Bath and ...

Our London Letter

... matters appear, the appointment looks of the old Whig type. Given place to be filled, the theory is that—previous tastes or pursuits, or opinions, have little to be considered in the candidate for the post—a Whig hereditary or converted will fit anything. Last ...

correspondent of tbe Edinburgh Daily Review reports that the Dean of Dromore preached the anniversary sermons ..

... speakers it would seem that the controversy at Asbton assumes the form of a dispute between Church and Chapel as much as between Whig and Tory. Champagne fok the Races.—lf we are to believe the evidence case heard the Court of Queen's Bench, on Monday, tho ...