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Weston-super-Mare Gazette, and General Advertiser

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... es-oci ite r nd intimats fri, nd of Fos aid Sh-ridan. The titeki.inahle vices :Ind dieipationt which we the Masse *cats of the -Whig., he meeithe nez.s ..n ia. le olije:t of his li . e. lie efts as y t r - strainei from smirating cto the turf ; hut he iiidulged ...

AMERICA

... restoration of theSeuth to the Union. Lincoln bas given the former a pass to come to and go from Richmond. The li.chntotort Whig statesthat an informal meeting had been held by the membere of the Virginia Legislature who remained in Richmond, to consider ...

LATER NEWS OF THE FENIANS

... were branded with the letters 11. S. With reference to the proprietor of the Irish People, a Dublin correspondent of the Whig says : I have heard from particular authority that there were no less t h an 200 American letters in the General Post Office ...

A LUNATIC IN A RAILWAY TRAIN

... hoisted distress signals a smack and brig which were at a short distance made sail and left them to their fate. The Quincy Whig says that Professor Quinn, of New York, who is out west on a lecturing tour, has reached that place direct from St. Paul on ...

THE DUKE OF ST. ALBANS IN THE DIVORCE COURT. ST. ALBAJIS. AND THY MILE OP This toss the petition of

... its strength under Lord Palmerston. But if the country should be disappointed, if the country should fail tack into the old Whig Radical class and party combination, be believed that a Government would be formed which would at once avow its determination ...

THE WESTON-SUPER-MARE GAZETTE

... tenant has nu rixht to use his landlord's land to v. to pinst him.' This is no peculiarity of Ilaryiern, : in the same county a Whig peer wrote to an honou• able member of the present Parliament, stating that as he (the noble lord) did not think him a fit ...

THE LEVEE

... Coronation of William IV. =dais& n Victoria. The fact is, that while the public were crying out for Reform in 1831, the Whigs thought it desirable to spare the national puree by omitting the banquet, and in 1838, at the Coronation of her present Majesty ...

SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1865

... parb, and to become whatstill drunhavdadid become-enlaiphatiers-etoreason Stith' rut ape* the iniquity- of such a news! ; to Whig h e m toter:esti Sean to hear urtose melee men's vfla to Eli to th IR. whet nig h t be schitived by oproit la , batinf .- W ...

WATERLOG ROUSE,

... sometimes ?epees AJILSIIUMY AryfAX—lt i ifisla. fli t W toll that the Whigs sit on the right of the sa j _anc e ones on tee ,shoulda e e rem fIV Personal aPPOSeensiastiba.inemboal wki4arire Whigs and wtiielk were Tories 1 rir're was certeiPly a ,d,fferenee in ...

lambs, Ittatrtagts, anb Deatbs

... instead of merely having the unmeaning cry of Palmereton for ever ! no politics, and no reform.—Mr. R. Lang charge , ' the Whigs with regularly breaking their pledgeswhen in office. He coin!ained that there was no allusion to the malt tax in the speech ...

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1865

... and that in a way which quite discredits his judgment.. But it is useless to follow these speculations. Lord Ru.sell is a Whig aristocrat of the hardest, coldest, most exclusive school. Ile will, if he can, and as much as he can, perpetuate the old rule ...

THE WESTON-SUPER-MARE GAZETTE

... lecturers through the country ; a few years afterwards it raised a quarter of a million. Gradually the more advanced of the Whigs gave their adhesion, and sbsaion after session the Parliamentary majority against Mr. Villiers became small by degrees and ...