OPENING OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862

... the Cinque Ports, leader of the Nrouse of Com- mons, President of the Ramsey Mechanics' Institute, part author of the New Whig Guide, Prime Minister of England; and, to the closest observer, his age appeared to range between thirty. five and thirty-five ...

INAUCURATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... F.R.S. W i s q .. Leihbton, J., Esq. F.S.A. Waison, lr Forboa Moffatt, Major Weld, e. P., Es Oldfield, Edomnnd, Esq. M.A, . Whig, io aq Quin. C. IV., Esq. P.C.S.Wigt FAFo Her Mtaiu ato CommiesionesE Superinteodents of Building Works CaptaNIn Philpottg ...

Published: Sunday 04 May 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6199 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... height and strain of sound was undiminished.-Mc's of plsant's Life of Is-vie2).d NtavoustsiEss.-A distinguished member of the Whig 9 _( party, nowniomore, end who waeloinselfone oftloeinostses -iei- tive of mnen and one of the moot attmective of orators ...

LITERATURE

... art, aud tbepe: a te at me time briefly explained ia sdescriptive . narrative. B , A FUNNY EDITOR. The editor of the Kentucky Whig, published it Mount 1 Sterling, having set forth on a journey, the gentleman left B In oharge of the office thus announced ...

LOCAL AND GENERAL

... patronage at the disposal of the present Government. It has been Sir John Harding's fate to advise the Government (whether Whig or Tory) on the international questions that arose during the Russian and Italian wars, on the affair of the Charles et Georges ...

Literary Notices

... in the following remarks, in a vindication of itself prefixed to the magazine a few years after:- 'In a series of years the Whigs in Scotland had all the Jones to themselves. They laughed and lashed as theyliked; and while this was the case, did anybody ...

THE OPENING OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... plates of the moat caref ully manufactured iron ; and, en the other hand inuder their hands have arisen vessels of war, one of Whig might, single-handed, encounter both flesa which fouhti at Trafalgar. Wo pass, however, willingly from this topi and tho r ...