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THE DUKE OF NEWCASTLE

... Sir R. Peel a Lord of the Treasury. He was then a Ton’, and going into office in 1834 with the Tones on the ejection of then Whig Ministry he remained Tory Ministry was itself ejected, in consequence of vote of the House of Commons i n April, 1835. He again ...

LO6KOVO BACKS

... is below Fort Darling, ready for eea. The Richmond Whig says that if electioneering assertions could be believed, the result of the Northern elections would equal to declaration of peace; but the Whig adds, place no confidence in these assertions. The ...

PASSING EVENTS

... lysis, after a brief illness. His | arphill) was in his 66th year. ton, from an attack of is lordship entered Parliament in a Whig, end during his lon, career served his coun! ii ea. He was in turn bo wernor of Jamaica, Lord Lerd-Lieutenant of Ireland, Secretary ...

STATES OF NORTH AMERICA

... Tbnrlow Weed leaves for Europe the both. The Chippewa Indiana have revolted Minnesota. More troubles are expected. The Hichnvnil Whig estimates the quantity of cotton destroyed since the commencement the struggle at from 400.0UU to bales. New Vokk. August Evening ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... Parliament thing preferable that which had been employed bv the Whigs. Indeed, far some indications went, what was , suggested the Tory leaders was inferior even to the courw pursued the Whigs. All but mere partisans in and out of Parlia-j ment shrank from ...

THE EAEL OF UXBRIDGE,

... ,the name of the Earl of Uxbridge does not figure in connection with any important measures; and although he supported the Whig Goveriirnent, u well the rest of his family, it was more a silent member than an active partisan. In the sports of the field ...

CUE FOREIGN OFFICE

... insulting him, were committing wrong upon others. It is, however, not (juite clear that the Tories would have done more than the Whigs in this Danish affair. In their speeches in Parliament they have not had the temerity - to say that they would. In that way ...

PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY

... every Saturday *-n the Palace Ground. ENT v SURREY, TO-MORROW, CRYSTAL P A LACK. ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 30 YEARS. i l l i a m WHIG II T, SPORTING PRINTER, PUBLISHER, AND RACING EXPRESS AGENT, 1(5, YORK-STREET, CO VENT-GARDEN, LONDON COMMISSIONS EXIXTTKD ...

SWEDISH REFORM ACT

... Fortescuehas entered the discharge of his duties as Chief Secretary for Ireland, the place of Sir Kobert Peel. _ The Old Whigs.—We have believe that Sir John Komilly and Sir Prancis Baring will shortly be elevated to the , dignity of the peerage.—G3o6e ...

THE CRAVEN COUNTRY

... minute and tnree tadHaX fox. too, wxe Urge .troeg cub had given u, hour and half’s work. J. Batsloul, from Duke of Oraftott'a, u whig; Fatnck, JromMr Wish™, THE PYTCHLEY HOUNDS. Mb Editob : These hounds have begun cub hunting in earnest, Friday and Saturday ...

CITY INTELLIGENCE

... physicians and despaire'l of >. * ca.',,t to anv l»erson fre.-. A'Mress who has Londr.,!. q Brown, Secretary,k1‘ WONDl^r* l^ W°^‘whig .5.e true ran-o', ffi that these alarming may «■'>' be removed V WITHOUT MEDICINE _ Uv iK>Bta». sealed ends »• Ktamj-s, the ...

DEATH OF LORD PALMERSTON

... Duke of Wellington's. After holding office for a quarter of century, the Tones wore at last compelled to give place to the Whigs. The Reform agitation had commenced, and Eari Grey was called the helm State. The year 1830 was the turning point of Lord ...