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Kingsmead Ward.—Mr. Biggs has retired from the municipal contest in this ward, and his rival, Mr. Taylor, we ..

... Mr. Kerslake is thus placed before the ward as personage* who In moderation places all his glory, That some men vo c him Whig and others Tory. was not on this platform that Mr. Kerslake was first sent to the Council. The apparent, if not the actual ...

The Irish Harvest.— An interesting survey of the Irish harvest is given by the Dublin correspondent of The ..

... but of all classes, regarding the crops. every part the country the tone the press is desponding. According to the Northern Whig.- -The disastrous continuance of wet weather is filling the minds of the farmers with aloom and disappointment. The hay has ...

Varieties

... into ridicule for being the son of a hairdresser, made answer : I am, and I am come into the House to give a dressing the Whigs. Archbishop Whateley asked a pedantic schoolmaster, who applied to him for post, and who appeared to have a high opinion of ...

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 ...

Mr. Disraeli, really the Victor the combat on the Budget (for what can be said of nominal victory that has

... enthusiasm, nay, it is no vaunt, for the Opposition vote has come at least a dozen times in the present session in aid of the Whigs against the ultra-Radicals, and several of the former have been able to save their popularity with their constituents, by ...

Miscellaneous

... body, the Peelites.'' Tn sooth, the Whigs and Peelites have of late gone to the full length of their tether in jobbing for their Here is a list, which believe to be tolerably correct:— Mr. Grcni*ille Berkeley (Whig whip), appointed a permanent commissioners ...

Deaths of Note. Mrs. Peel.—On Wednesday week, Mrs. Peel, wife of the Very Rev. the Dean of Worcester, died at

... Piers Geale, and widow of Sir Maicus Somerville, Bart. The deceased nobleman had for many years been a zealous supporter of the Whig party, and had done good service to his political friends during his long career in the House of Commons, more especially during ...

SHALL WE DISARM

... Here, again, we thoroughly agree with Radical member. It is a very favourite course with the Liberals, and, indeed, with the Whigs, to have incessant deputations. The system works very well for individuals, they can point to their names in the Minister's ...

Our London Letter

... exceedingly clever man, and who though a Conservative Peelite, might just as properly have taken office in the present Tory-Whig-Radical Ministry as auy other of the members of that curious coalition. But there is in the first place a difficulty in getting ...

THE REPRESENTATION OF SOMERSET

... the Conservatives and neglected by their opponents, yet we are authoritatively told that an effort will be made to carry a Whig in the room of Mr. C. A. Moody, who retires at the ensuing general election. The champion who is to lead the Liberal forlorn-hope ...

THE CAMPAIGN BEGUN

... Council. nihilo nihil fit. If even Lord John Russell, in answer to Mr. Disraeli, was unsatisfactory as it was ever given to Whig statesmen to be, what was to be expected from Lord Granville The question that was submitted in different ways, but with the ...