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THE WEEK

... good sense, is interesting reminding us of the Chnrchmanship displayed in Co/owys/o/ and the Sgl'il. Mr. Disraeli hits the Whigs at High Wvcombc in hit them in his jioliticul novels twenty years ago. With Mr. Disraeli was Mr. Walpole, from whose speech ...

Top like Mike eliit Mika allwalik

... familia to churchmen as household wont., whom we be glad in chief Out wafer- Innately they ere not what the Sermlng 1100i00. Whig and therefore they are where th. 7 st Vs hateser degree may taken by Bishop Baring end must admit they hid their light under ...

WINONA! AND LONDON

... WINONA! AND LONDON. fismi Essirionsli.T.A smusi Whig.* !_i.WHI.IIII SAD 31 I LW s I utrql. I 3.30 341 4.119 337 V : Mei as Crallideffir PI 7. ▪ 41.11 11.111 11.64 ILO 1.111 • ILS II.I u -41.1 e MINN 1 S. —_ ligeshome an - I IV • an. I SAD; • 01 ...

°MATTEIS&

... Chatter* near to Mr. Caves and were consequently to he neighbours. One 1.11 on hi. own one 417. 1.4 some petty his new neighbour Whig_ a mid gluier, be went in the et Xt. Od ula l r , aged Mrs. Watson for a Mere of ray, whisk be given, and in return made Mrs ...

THE POLITICAL LULL

... balance between the two main political parties is eren, and lie more violent ones in hopeless a minority that all are kept quiet. Whig* in office are necessarily ...

THE WEEK. •Ictlcrsoii Davis has proclaimed a solemn thanksgiving for the recent victories of the Confederate ..

... portion of the infantry in the same condition. The electiou for Stoke• upon• Treut has ended the return of Mr. Grenfell, the Whig candidate. the pollin'' being Grenfell Hope 918, Shee 81. The poor figure Serjeant Shee cut at the poll may account for the ...

THE WEEK. PariiamentHry news of the week not important and scarcely interesting. The Fortiticutions Bill hss ..

... too strong to lie resisted, and the Bill was withdrawn. It is perfectly hopeless for the church to expect any aid from the Whigs. The Tories might not much more, but they could not do less. On Wednesday Sir B. Leighton moved the second reading a night ...

OUR COI NTY MEMBERS

... in diverting Hodge’s attention from the rectors sermon. And *othe round of duties i* fulfilled. Whether he vote* with the Whigs the Tories, cheers Palmerston or Disraeli, are small matter* about which county electors care very little. But there i* one ...

LONG SUTTON

... fatty priors. rather and favor of Wpm and ansionsad saw emu in bitter regoill. it 1 NIUNIMIAJI Jour tS.—A binned suipeb- of Whig, sod • voluctiou of licighoillollit oolowitilog to go at olioub,it bar* prevs nom Oat. asaper. Sem sere Ina in request. Peas ...

CORRESPONDE OUR CHURCH LITEROY. To the &Woe 4, the nava Chronic,. . We have hitherto abstained from taking any very

... to Parliament, nor leave it to the tentite mercies ut Roebuck, Bright, Ball, or Duncomb, , , or to the united wisdom of the Whigs ; we have petitions(' Parlianient, and -hall continue to petition Parliament without an being y fears from againpublicly denounced ...

HIGH SCHOOL

... The Bill has also passed the Lords. The speech of Mr. Cobdeu is intimation to the government that the party which pUced the Whigs in office has repented of the conhdence it then placed in the Liberal administration. With Mr. Gladstone at the Exchequer, ...

THE WISBECH CHRONICL

... (Sudbury), the living oftiaylun, near Lynn, valued ml per annum, has breoiiie vacant. Ihe late Archdeacon was in .*arly hie a warm Whig politician, and the author of teveral |h>lili ...