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i|l fuithor I.ord I'almPrston from the Tories. »nd drew him closer towerds the Whigs, sehseqnently joined in ..

... i|l fuithor I.ord I'almPrston from the Tories. »nd drew him closer towerds the Whigs, sehseqnently joined in the Reform Adminislislion. The eivil »ar in r.xtngn) between the brothels Hon I‘edro and Mignel at Ihie period .E.i attention the Wellington ...

TOTNES

... TOTNES. The two candidates, Whig and Tory, are both prosecuting a canvass of the electors; but Mr. Pender, the liberal, it is said has the greatest chance of success. ...

Tory Consistency!

... the day, yat they felt he Whigs and Conservatives was honour the who have been caught ! country, and that the welthe lustre of his name, and fare England was safe in have been entangled the ' his hands, (Applause) meshes Whig diplomacy. , There wero many ...

Tory Consistency!

... ministers as bait to the moderate Whigs and Conservatives who have been caught by the lustre of his name, and have been entangled in the meshes of Whig diplomacy. Under these circumstances it is a sham and pretence for the Whigs to tell the country that the ...

COMICALITIES

... dares not appear in public. The Kingston British Whig has received letter from Trinity College, Toronto, asking for a free copy of that paper for the use of the students attending the College. The Whig says:—“ We look upon this request as piece of consummate ...

Tory Consiatenoy!

... he does he is put forward other ministers as a bait to the moderate Whigs and Conservatives who have been caught by the lustre of his name, and have been entangled in the meshes of Whig diplomacy. Under these circumstances it is a sham and pretence for ...

May, 1788, and married August Bth, 1808, Lady Anna Maria Stanhope, eldest daughter of Charles, third and late ..

... public career in the Lower House, voted on all occasions with the Whig patty, and, although an unfrequent speaker in the House of Peers, invariably supported the views and measures of the Whig Governments. On the death of hisfather, in October, 1839, he succeeded ...

Tuesday, March 13,1860

... amongst themselves, the Peelites and Whigs consented to vote for this resolution. Ministers were beaten, and forthwith dissolved Parliament; they failed to get a majority in their own House of Commons, and so the Whigs and Poelites came in, leaving their ...

B NOTICE TO MILLEES- J. OID X

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IH, 1866. J. D. HAY, Dunragit, Bart, has started candidate at Tiverton, for the seat made vacant the death of

... space consisted for the most part of a a refutation Mr. iTright’s late Rochdale manifesto, and was cheered to the echo. His Whig opponent is Mr. Denman, a lawyer, sound enough, perhaps, but nothing more than a lawyer, whose Parliamentary career was formerly ...

Messrs. GREEHSLADE & SOX » y she Rock House Inn, Chipstablc, on Tbunodsv, March 26th, 1863, o’clock in the ..

... Trees are nearly all Larch, and the whole In the Plantation, very king end dosn Brawn. It i. alto well site .to for remoral. Whig near good roads; Chipottbla io about mile, from Wiwlitoombo. » from aad from the Wellington Hallway Station, on the Bristol ...

golitiat

... some expressions of dissent, and cries of . household suffrage I Oh, househo d suff.ago is it? said Mr. Rohow, who is old Whig. Mr. Serjeant Ballantine formerly introduced himself Liberal candidate for Colchester, and called tor round of applause for ...