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Colonel Robert Clerke Wallace, K.H.—We have to record the death of the above Waterloo officer, who died at his ..

... the Lower House for Thetford from 1834 to September, 1844. In both branches of the legislature he invariably sided with the Whig party. The deceased nobleman succeeded the dukedom on the death of his father, in September, 1844, and consequence of his death ...

THE POINTS OF THE BUDGET

... relief was most needed, whereas the offer of cheap wines and cheap papei was but a mockery. Electors should not forget that Whig Administration reduced the chaiges on luxuries when taxes on necessaries and on incomes called loudly for repeal, and that ...

LIBERAL INSINCERITY

... original Reform Bill, was agreed to by the entire Cabinet of that day, and has been submitted to the House of Commons by a Whig member and a Radical member in former years, it was opposed last week by leading Liberal representatives. The Liberal objection ...

Foreign Intelligence

... g throughout Pennsylvania. The Democratic journals treat the charges as absurd. New York, April 11 (Evening).—The Richmond Whig contains Charleston despatches, dated the Bth inst., saying that the people and troops were in high spirits at the result of ...

By the decease of Mr. Swanston, the eminent Chancery barrister, Mr. Commissioner Hill becomes the senior ..

... attorney or sharp practitioner. Several years since the Liberal Government of which Sir George Grev was member—and when is there a Whig Ministry without Grey, Russell,or Elliott ?—introduced a measure which provided for the payment of one-fourth of the cost of ...

THE CHURCH SPOLIATION SCHEME

... augmented, so that spoliation proposals, which were once sure of majorities in the Commons, have not now a chance of passing. The Whig Ministers who truckled to the House of Commons’ majorities have learnt too late that they misinterpreted public opinion, and ...

Foreign Intelligence

... fortifications of the P r de d with months’ supplies all kinds, and can only forced to surrender when these exhausted. The Richmond Whig of the 25th says “ The enemy has been foiled in all his efforts. His dead strew the ground in front of our works ; our estimate ...

(&nv Randan getter. June 9. Premising, as one is always obliged to do, that we ought always to wait for

... with him to Paris. He is about, however, to leave behind Tir m , e P atn phlet, in which the conduct [of Lord Ward (whom the Whigs made into Earl Dudley because he can catry three elections for them) touching the refusal of the opera-house to the manager ...

Imperial Parliament

... legislate for Ireland, aim asserted that it did not command the confidence of any portion of the people but a few antediluvian Whigs and euerget' place-hunters. Other members having spoken, Lord Palmerston said tb° British Government had done all it could ...

THE POLITICAL SITUATION

... onalism is supremely in the ascendant. Blames and taunts directed against the Opposition, because they have not driven the Whig-Radical coalition from office, are neither sensible nor judicious. To imitate the unscrupulous policy pursued by the heads ...

Latest Intelligence

... and Rome e\ He is still on the northern slope of the umberland Mountains, preparing to move into East lennessee. The Richmond Whig says :—“The evacuation of Jackson left in the enemy’s hands the rolling stock of tne Orleans, Jackson, and Great Northern, ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Saturday night, and general engagement was considered imminent. Telegrams from Charleston, dated the 21st ult., to the Richmond Whig announce that the batteries at Cumming’s Point, on Morris Island, were bombarded by three ironclads for five hours during the ...