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TOPICS OF THE WEEK

... particular feelings and opinions which he may entertain on polities or religion. The old lawyer who, when asked whether be was a Whig or a Tory, replied that he warn a special pleader, is, often referred to in a sense by no means eomplimentary to the sincerity ...

KAYE'S WORBDELL'I3 PILLS

... they be supplied with fllock, aredeting of Wotan, Jewellery, fte., ow sale we return, witheet the • of reedy psynrente, by 'Whig the required meaty. Per Woe patina:a apply to Yr JOZE4U, Watch gamlectorer, 61, Hatter Garden, London. ...

MR. BRIGHT AT BIRMINGHAM

... do but to say what a happy people we are, and how delightful it is to be under the government of Lord Palmeri to ► and his Whig col- leagues, then I oast assure you that I will not Livable you with saying anything. I shall leave you to find it out, and ...

The Befcem Bill and its Advantages

... entrusted to men who appeared, to make it as unpalatable as possible.. However, I believe it is one which did credit. to the Whig Administration of that day. 1 mention it as one of those changes which I believe have been satisfactory to the country, and ...

THE WAR IN AMERICA

... the outlawry of Gen. Butler, and the determination of the rebel autho- rities to hold no communication with him. The Richmond Whig of the 19th says that a financial bill regulating the currency passed the House on Saturday ; and that the Senate on the same ...

THE WAR IN – AMERICA, &c•

... gone to the , town in his uniform, and had waved his handkerchief, and had called for three cheers for Sir Arthur Buller, the Whig candidate. Mr. Ferrand also commented, with much severity, on the attack which had been made upon the late Mr. Augustus Stafford ...

LANDLORDS AND TENANTS IN IRELAND

... stated in a letter from the agent of the property, Mr. David Woods, to the editor of the Ulster Observer, which appeared in the Whig and News. The Ballymorphy estate was purchased by Mr. Hamilton ROM tune before the year 1836. He found two joint tenants upon ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... is not. PIXPARATIONS are being made at Kidderminster for a contested election whenever a vacancy occurs. Mr. Lukewhite, the Whig member, is expected to visit his constituents next week, and the Conservatives have had a private meeting, at which they have ...

CIRENCESTER POST OFFICE

... The welcome which all parties have tendered to this simple-minded, disinterested man proves that in this—the had of the free—Whig, Tory, and Radical can lay aside all personal differences when a man of great deeds, and who is known to be trully honest, ...

until he should reach his home

... far enough. Nobody can tell what may come of a popular excitement so intense as that we now see. One of the most staid of our Whig contemporaries has said of it, in an unguarded moment, that it is a turning point in our time. But who wants the time to ...

TOWN _A. K. IT OUR LONDON cosszsPozumnrr. Our iwo r m aunderarland that we do eel hold or our digs

... Exchequer has proved himself to be shout:llse:some so close an imitator of the tactics of his great master. The oldfashioned Whigs say very little, but are not the less thoughtful. Mr. Marsh, the Liberal member for Salisbury, who with 'his -- colleague General ...