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... Several name* have been mentioned on the Liberal aide, prominent among them being that of Mr. R. Young, Wiabeach. But nnleaa the Whig eonnty families can bo induced to take the matter ap heartily, the seat will probably pass into possession of Lord George Manners ...

THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY

... years’ warfare, are at last triampbant, having overthrown every revolutionary attempt which within that period has been made by Whigs, Radicals, and Demogogues, damage, or destroy, all onr time hononred institutions in Church and State. The catalogue of di ...

SpcellauMM

... State, and an official at whose promotion beyond the cares of office every Indian will rejoice ; Mr. Ellice,. Nestor of the Whigs, and the only human being who could lay claim to right of property the North Pole ; and' Mr. Monckton Milnes, a (ittnatrur ...

MANHOOD SUFFRAGE

... d tbe fame of its author parliamentary orator. Pitt died within tbe year; with Lis death his party was broken up, and tbe Whigs, under Fox and Grenville, came into office. In ibis ministry, which is familiarly known as that of all the talents,” Lord Henry ...

gabal aul( glilitarj

... the course of the last session Major O'Reilly. The Whites,” they are familiarly styled in Ireland, have always been staunch Whigs.— Globe. The death of the Marquis of Lansdowne places another blue ribbon the disposal of Lord Palmerston. Tbe stall vacant ...

anti iolomal^JlttoJ. Consul* that b« b»« ofHci*! information of opening of tl«o Cliarleiton blockade. The ..

... disgnst at bis conduct, and tba Democrats of Philadelphia bare resolved to withdraw their patronage from hia paper. The Richmond Whig of February 2nd announces that the aleeraer Prineen Royal was captured the Federal cruisers while etlempliog to run the blockade ...

A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR

... Miyoth.rpnrpoM*. BiTC»D*r.-A to ol wh.m; Ditto',MMlb .. .. Si Down. .. .. : ?S: :E : S': : 0 thnir lorduhlp. .'i » ° ' Red N.w whIG(HU. WOOL! HOUSE OF COMMONS.— Monday, March 23. Red42s.4-*s. per stone. Malting barley imp. qr. mokdat.—The trade for English ...

AMERICA

... assert that dispatch from Port Hudson was read in the Confederate Senate, which caused a lively senvation, and the Richmond Whig of the same date mourns over reverses in the South-West. The New York press consider these circumstances indicative of the ...

DEATH OF LORD WATERPARK

... for the city of Lichfield, and sat two years as member for that place; need scarcely soy that Lord Waterpark was of the old whig party. He also held office at Court, having for many years, with trifling exception!, op to the death of the late Prince Consort ...

HOUSE OF COMMON&s-Wemiesdat. April 15

... singing saloons in London, which both belong one proprietor, are said to yield clear annnal gain of £14,0C0. The Northern Whig aaje-tbat the author of forged marriage, sent to that paper for inaertion, has bean compelled to humbly apologise and pay £lO ...

SUscellanwui

... fully competent for tho post among those who are habitual supporter* of Lord Palmerston, withont belonging immediately the Whig partv. The Timei. the whole, approves th« appointments,'and the policy they represent, of aominsting the best qualified man ...