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COURT OF BANKRUFTCY.-JAN. 24. (Before Mr. Deputy-Commissioner Wise Low

... estaolishment, have been entirely overlooked, notwithstanding the fact that • large body of the most influental inhabitants—Whigs, Radicals, and Conservatives—signed • memorial in favour of his appointment. ANDOVER. —ACTION AOAINST THI LONDON AND SOUTII-WIRTZEN ...

-`PrkliblirZfinen% ' P7ll niteids -gent) bd

... prevision. them, and they asked God to bless the society of Friends, and they, catching the spirit of that ~ I ‘, patayar, Whig weld they otherwise say than amen, belt. (Great applause.) The after giving the usual loyal toasts, - The Army, Navy, and ...

VIE BERKELEY PEERXGE

... when by taking the lead in politics for him, a - Giontley Berkeley did as recorded in the Boas, by 5 compromise with the Whig Govern. -t Government °caseated to mate him • Baron Governmas Baron; ha al:waist is Abandonment of retiCgnce in regard to ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... lords have been nominated, hut of these four are paid members of the Government, and two ex-Whig officials! The six peers whose duty it will be to represent the Whig administration include Berl Granville, Lord President of the Council (£2,000 a-year) ; the ...

ROUSBwOr COMMONS

... dissent occasionally interrupted Mr. Lewes hard argument.—Mr. Disraeli accused Mr. Lowe of reviving the I old argument which the Whigs of half • century ago used against the Peninsular war—that it was idle to resist a powinful antagonist, because one could not ...

tuis _ the unhappy at present alike the •

... to read the lively sketches of newspaper correspondents on entering this long forbidden ground ; to find the dingy Richmond Whig, the best known paper of the place, appearing on the flight of John Mitchell next morning after the surrender, on Union, in ...

eitttion liciin

... canvass, so that their Saturn is as nearly certain as any event yet future well clan be. Lord Duncan, who oppoaes them in the Whig interest, is a young man totally unconnected with the tiounty, and with no prestige of capacity in his favour. In Greenwich ...

• S premises 'ldsois for grow C CI Ma 1. the scene k be ar a fled th dettrttetloh ttooits *ere tiraw*AFJO to ..

... of introducing a Reform bill. They turned out Lord Derby, saying his Reform bill wise not long enough nor broad enough. The Whigs brought in a bill, but what was the result? Though during the whole year they obtained majority after majority they ended by ...

THE REPRESENTATION

... of parties? Th e r e at defendant's , Lune 'on dgedtiok, ?F ill Wee Whigs, Conservatives, and Radical.. He when complainent's , bushand .. same to him, and would begin with the Whigs. He looked upon said, Bagr, I hear you be the best man them be must ...

OUR LONDON CORRE3PONDENT

... confidently denied. It is certainly within the range of probability, that a gentleman so intimately connected with influential Whig families as is Sir Charles, might have the honour of a peerage thrust upon him; but it is difficult to imagine why su,l an ...

:euiiiiasiitai Intetigrna

... that his temper was Fo bad. if be wrila Premier he would wear himself sherrelinit. Itlairetprereon, we are told, prevale in Whig coteries that toe approachin g general election will, on thaySidloii., the . of the Conservative an latent that Mail Derby ...

D istrict Nelms

... abandoned. The Lloyds, on way, fau.patagemad, Oast 80 miles RR. or ultonlsud, with the Martenes, whist' wae them • - waste Whig 'broken off, of apaged - &du. toy for and the the thon g third, 44 VU then Abe wreck iv Soto -hours, ...