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THE BRITISH NAVY IN NORTH AMERICA

... Count CIVODI, while us Scotland, to his friend Count Martini, detailing his opinions on the Ferranti& of the statesmen of the Whig, Tory, and Manchester schools. The fl volume will appear at the end of February. ...

Cyitome of Yews, Sir Bruce was on Friday duly apd grid ew The Rap Ge John W. Inch, in the

... the @ short of the Duchess of Kent. Mr. uoder Mr. Hum- bert’s direction, for the concrete there is a movement We (Northern Whig) bear with satisfaction that the of the late Mr, Sharmsa Crawford I for he @ suitable monument to their former landlord. A ...

WILTS AND GLOI PRIIS-lA

... of the provi- permanent After series recently met with but in the heart of a people resolved to be free, dis- The Richmond Whig thinks that the Jefferson Government is the most lamentable failure in history, and says the helm ‘should be inauguration, ...

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... which be drank by the bottle; the wine might to sustain the Bervous before by the landanum. Mr. Fox was was Lord member of the Whig and who was himself one of the most once in the House of men one of the most he had crossed over to told me that Canning on ...

DEN3IARK

... brother of Lord Stanley of , the be Christian. . Lowe was refused of the Tabernacle to lash up the this sacred of aristocratic Whigs on the sus- 1d to a frenzy of hatred in this manner? picion that he writes for the Times. many here who think not, and I am ...

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... of this eases ;dimity, which more nr less WM& eof Waltoe,Shaparick, Edingism Penned, PylM. be-ton St. David, Faddism,. Lark Whig, Hurtle, Batlsich, West, Edgerly, Sonektg lend, lesearee. M nee canteed be °astral Somerset. par le fa he and other cthWems ...

ALLEGED POISONING OF A LADY

... reside in Belfast, and were on a visit to their grandfather, a man named Kelly. who resides in Car- rickfergus —Belfast Northern Whig. Riven Lea.—On Sat afternoon an investiga'ion Exrraonpinany in Tax was held at the Five Bells Tavero, Three Colt-street, Limehouse ...

WILTS AND GLOZCESTERSIiIRE sr'LNDAR]►, SAIUitDAY, JULY 26, ISG2. LORD RANELAGH REPRIMANDED

... their bullion? Is sion that 1 will execute a coup there an d'état, make Lord Ranelagh Military Dictator ? Does our Liberal - Whig - Conservative Premier uiver with terror at the possibility of baving to make up bis mind what answer to give to s for Reform ...

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... and after some excellent shooting the prize was won by Mr. R. Kiegchurch, eleven points. It is rumoured (says the Northervi Whig) that the Lord-Advocate is about to be raised to the House of Lords, as the decease of Lord Campbell and the failing health ...

fit Court

... emancipation, but opposed the admission of Jews to Parliament. His lest promotion was due to 'he Tories, his second to the Whigs. But he offended nn party, and in the House of Lents seldom spoke except en matters or lees affecting the Established Church ...

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SERIOUS RIOTS IN BELFAST

... Another mob, estimated at abut a thousand strong, attacked the Royal Hotel, in Doesegall-place. The cry was raised, To the Whig office! and the rioters set oat thither, through D.iatgall-place, attacking Mr. Hughes's bakery ca route. The poli-e meeting ...