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... resort. TOPICS OF THE WEEK. Loan LLANOVER'S DESPOTISM. There lives a great magnate in Wales, Whom people Lord Llanover call— A Whig nobleman he Of illustrious degree, Who once bore the surname of Hall, Ben Hall, Whose conceit of himself is not small. His ...

with a large for of rebel.. Cult re] Lome, Kettacity, and four c'mpaoles of troops from that State ere to

... strewn with the dead and wounded. With reference to the destruction of the Arkansas, we find the following in the Richmond Whig of August 9:— The Confederate sloop of war, Arkansas, Lieutenant H. K. Stevens, of South Carolina, commanding, left Vicksburg ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A TVII.E

... philosopher, John Locke. Lord King was almost a republican in High Tory days, and a particular hater of bishops. The Reform Whigs rewarded his fierce fidelity to liberal principles by adding to the Barony of King the Earldom of Lovelace. About the unhappy ...

THE NEWS BUDGET

... elected for the borough of Stoke-upon-Trent in the year 1841, and continued to reprnent it until his death. In politics be was a Whig, and something more. Inheriting some of his father's talent as a political economist, he distinguished himself as tho author ...

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... Kinsale, and of great influence in the locality. During the active portion f his career he was an ardent politician on the whig side, azd always took a leading part in the elections for the borough of Kinsale. He was himself elected member without opposition ...