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Court and Fashion

... considered hopeless. Lord Breadalbane, by his energy, his talents, and his vast, possessions, was long a valuable member of the Whig party in Scotland. As Earl of Ormelie, before his suc- cession to the peerage, he stood, in 1832, a contest for the representation ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Stauley, twin brother of Lord Stanley of Alderley. Mr. Ilowe was refused admission to this usacrod enclosure of artstocrrtic Whigs on the suspicion ttuat he writes to tile Times. But wrhy a member of the Illustrious htou-e of Stailey wvas excitded is a question ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862

... far as he deems it 'right to 'explain, but never re- I fers at all to Belfast, or the 'time he was sub-editor of the Northern Whig.. He denies that he turned Govermment spy in'48, or got out of jailby that means, and while admitting that he got dinners in ...

FASHION AND VARETIES

... Liverpool before Ibut, af e tnill, 11101p0 I have neither made oiy appearanen ?? nor, lee-long (Immnsiteo loghter). Thie Northerne Whig of Tuesday states that lMrs. Ilobinstrn and' Mr. Ii, J. Louieday gaive thm seonrdm of tils Jr Classical Qooriolte Concerts ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION ,'ND VARIETIES. 1 The death of Hiss 7A doe, the novelist, Is sanimriced. The Northerna Whig says hat owing to Mr. Vousdeni'a preoent delleicasteoate of fehoat' Itoli cannot give 1110 esitertianuient as previously adivertibod. Tfle death of Mr ...