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CONSERVATIVE DEMONSTRATION AT FROME

... Scobell attributed the Whigs every virtue that could possibly be iinagiued,and claimed for them three great distinctions, three distinctions concerning which the gallant Captain's memory had grown sadly de°- ficient. He gave the Whigs full credit for Reform ...

The lovers of artichokes in France have discovered the means raising that vegetable of enor > is a very simple

... while James himself * p 4jJ the throne, because he attempted ,g9 >. olt Dissenters, by the determined efforts of 0 now the Whigs have become the fIJJ d v indifferentism, and are thrusting Catholics upon the University o \rL oT ie3, c attempt which cost ...

Admiral Adderley. The above gallant admiral died at his residence, Hams Lodge, Ryde, Isle of Wight, on Friday ..

... practised as a special pleader for some years, and 1852 became a Queen's counael and bencher. The same year he was returned in the Whig interest for Durham (city). He was appointed Solicitor General succession to Sir Henry S. KeatiDg in 1860. Sir William succeeded ...

THE LAST HOURS OF PRINCE ALBERT

... THE LAST HOURS OF PRINCE ALBERT. There has reached us {Northern Whig) from abroad a most interesting extract from letter which was written by a member of tbe Queen's household shortly after the death Prince Albert. The extremely confidential position ...

THE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES AT PORTBURY

... and resolutely Ci^ttn^l* 8 infringe upon her liberty, such i the Organisation to which the Chairman eration Society. The Whigs would ew yco , uld but they must, and perhaps > com e to the electors for their da y » ,7 ldthe y m ust show them what they ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE SOCIETY

... party were tied ; but. . thought if they had been in office the hands of the Whig would not have been tied (cries of Shame); but for sake of upsetting their party, they (the Whigs) would without hesitation, have put embarrassing questions, ana made motions ...

Our London Letter

... delivered the other day, do no harm, and give his friends an excellent excuse for not attacking a government in which he is. The Whig party is perfectly satisfied with itself—that is the happy characteristic of Whiggery—and believes that while Greys and Elliotts ...

THE UPSHOT OF THE CONFERENCE

... the meanest State iv Europe to put a stop to Prussian outrages, and prevent the butchery of a valiant and virtuous race, the Whig- Liberal Coalition that has too long mis-directed the affairs of this kiugdom are on the eve ratifying tbe atrocities that ...

THE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES AT KEYNSHAM

... ready to do his duty, and having already served his country for years he was proud of now remaining in the service, although Whig Government would only give him, for his lengthened servitude, half pay (hear, hear, and laughter). He hoped, however, that ...

THE GOVERNMENT VICTORY

... ability they had derided, *hose failures they had denounced. Fear dissolu'° disinclination afford political rivals any united Whigs and Radicals in support of P°hcy of which most of them are ashamed. Party and principle, the interests of a political combination ...

Ecclesiastical, &c

... Enzland belongs to no party or faction in the State. They who differ most widely their application of our common principles—Whig and Tory, Conservative and Radical--may all find the Church their bond union, and meet together brotbeily love. Tuk National ...

THE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES FOR EAST SOMERSET

... as te J °lonel said, returned for the town of Windsor, revv th Influence of a Whig Government and the ey Put upon the voters of Windsor; and the first c MnT WaB *° turn ie Whig Government. W that succeeded it was Conservative (ap( ed'for y 1 country is ...