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The Romans in Gloucestershire.—The Roman villa recently discovered on Lord Eldon's property, Chedworth Wood, ..

... member Parliament for Bristol, and continued so until his death in 1727. The first Sir Abraham was staunch supporter of the Whig government under Wall ole, and to have led a pubpc life of great usefulness. By his will, dated 20th October, 1727, he entailed ...

THE INCAPABLE ADMINISTRATION

... tion must exercise powerful influence upon Parliament and i>eople, and certainly adds one more to the many proofs that the Whig-Radical Coalition is unworthy the confidence of the nation. ...

Ecclesiastical, &c

... VI At elections, the same rule constantly influences their votes Roman Catholics make it evident that they care neither for Whig nor Tory, Radidal nor Conservative, but solely for the interest of their Church. VII. Manifest these things are to all men ...

THE POLITICAL CRISIS

... Government is to be tried for having humiliated this nation, it must defend itself the merits, and not by any cowardly plea—as tbe Whigs did in days not quite forgotten. await, no exultation, but with a feeling that act of duty has to be notice of the terms in ...

ENGLAND AND DENMARK'S HUMILIATION

... possession of the Duchies, regardless I alike of treaty provisions and of British expostulation. \ This the fruit of the new Whig-Radical doctrine of peace aud poltrooneiy —of the doctrine which teaches that England, to use the words Earl Grey, must i look ...

THE EAST SOMERSET CONTEST

... which he is a zealous minister will be countenanced and encouraged. He does not speak without reason. It idle to deny that Whig Administrations and Liberal coteries aid and abet, directly or indirectly, Nonconformist and Papist designs having tho overthrow ...

THE PARLIAMENTARY CAMPAIGN

... Organised hypocricy.'' Mr. Newdegate had better retire from the Conservative ranks. He does the party no good; let him join the Whigs, he can do them no harm. In home affairs the Executive have not figured more advantageously than in foreign. Their Malt°Duty ...

Our London Letter

... years, and I have noticed that this state of feeling is always the predecessor of a change. '' There will be wigs, not to say Whigs, on the green before long. The news from America is confused enough, and I believe that such it as describes any important ...

Imperial Parliament

... precluded the considers tion of the navy estimates. Mr. Ferrand narrated incidents Devonport in support of a charge against the Whig Boards of Admiralty, of political tyranny exercised over electors in the dock yards. To substantiate his charge, he read extracts ...

THE COMING SESSION OF PARLIAMENT

... elcotioneerc-rs, and of having ensu the votes of the extreme party outbidding Conservatives in their professions, will rouse the Whigs and Radicals from their recent lethargy for a time, and one or both the frauchise extensions may pass the Commons a narrow ...

We understand that Mr. W. J. Pond is making arrange ments for a concert of sacred music, in behalf of

... electors but as waa proposed to entertain the county candidates well as the borough member, this is course simply absurd. When the Whig-Radicals find candidate who shall enjoy their entire confidence, perhaps they will make similar demonstration, and allow us ...

Pastor Fliedner. Pastor Theodore Fliedner, the founder of Protestant deaconess institutions, died recently at ..

... of Derby's ministry afterwar.Is coalesced to form government, the duke was cue of the Peelites selected to balance the old Whigs in the Cabinet, and to him was assigned the post of Colonial Secretary. The Crimean war broke out, and in short time after ...