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On Saturday forenoon, an inquest held before Mr. John Humphreys, the coroner for East Middlesex, at St. Luke's, ..

... the rejected of the Yarmouth freemen on the same occasion, and who is brought forward by the fusionist party of Radicals, Whigs, and nondescript Liberals. The show of hands was in favour of Mr Benson, by a considerable majority, upon which a poll was ...

LITERATURE

... his genius has entitled him, it does not endeavour conceal the manifest inconsistencies in his conduct. Adelphi treats of Whig politics and politicians, and The English Church in Paris will, hope, attract the sympathy of many towards Mr. Gurney. W« ...

SOMERSETSHIRE Archaeological & Natural History SOCIETY

... when Pitt dissolved, af:er the Whig 3 had stopped the supplies. Gore Langton came forward for the first time, and spoke at the nomination and llrhesier, but nothing came it. This was the first beginning of revival of the Whig interest in the cpunty. About ...

The Taunton Courier And Western Advertiser

... the ministry receive the const quences of the arrangement, should not be sorry cot because we are Conservatives and they are Whigs, hut because desire to promote the true interest of England. One of ou>' Taunton contemporaries records that in the Honse of ...

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL

... elected to the present house, it should be home in mind, by a Union Opposition vote. All his antecedents are Whig, and he is supporter ofthe old Whig doctrines, of a protective tariff 1 , international improvements, a limitation of executive power, devotion ...

LITERATURE

... school somewhat past by. In the way of fiction, we have the continnation (part 3) of Norman Sinclair, in which the tactics of Whig and Radical electioneering, as exhibited in a Scotch burgh, are cleverly tonched ; and the romance of the Lnck of Ladysmede ...

INDIA

... your atrention a most gratifying fact, and that is that the only Governor General who received real genuine praise from our Whig financier was Lord Ellenborough, of whom he says. I must say, sir, the minutes leit on record of no Governor General have struck ...

It would have accorded well witti the spirit evinced by some tradesmen who keep open their shops on Good Friday

... Should any of these anticipations prove correct, the change in coustitnencies will be very serious. We question whether the Whigs themselves will not shrink from it. Wealth swamped by poverty —intelligence by ignorance— the middle and upper the lower c ...

It may be useful remind our readers that the pleasure gr and botanic gardens at will be open to th®

... petition in favour the Government Refjrm Bill#. The absence of the leading members of the Whig parly gave riie to a suspicion which was expressed Mr. M'Laren, that the Whigs were not favourable lieforiD. This stung Advocate, whose reply was unsatisfactory as ...

The Reform Bill has occupied a considerable share of attention in the Honse of Commons during the past week. On

... while seriously to notice how the Bill is hated by some, despised by others, and distrusted by ail. Conservatives and old Whigs dislike it as effecting too great a change in the Constitution. Democrats despise it as effecting a change scarcely worth ...

PROM PUNCH

... o'er, tbe weary conflict cease. pledge at last will be redeemed, and I shall at peace. And when Reform is set at rest, the Whigs will baply say : Oh! tbe tie, tie broken between and Dear Lord Grey ...

LITERATURE

... achievements. The High Church party be gratified at the rough handling which the Government of Lord Palraerston has merited Whig Bishop-making—it being set forth that every vacancy which occurs on the Episcopal bench, or in Cathedral church, is obviously ...