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RECONSTRUCTION OF THE MINISTRY

... carefully and economically to employ. „ . Tne ability of the Cabinet is to found in Earl Granville and in Mr Gladstone; the Whig family interest stands out strongly in the other members. To send away the former and to retain the latter of these two gentlemen ...

AMERICA,

... postpone the consideration the bill, and indehuitely relerred it to a select committee one member from stale. The liickmoHd Whig asserts that General Porrest is in favour arming 2U0,U00 negroes. Fessenden has submitted the committee ot ways ana means financial ...

EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL CASES

... abou Ireland, by the assistance of the Tories. But the difficulty would have been just as great for the Tories as for the Whigs, since the extreme Irish party wanted to pass a resolution which was affirm, in substance, that Ireland was depopulated by ...

FUNERAL OF LORD PALMERSTON

... a tribute to his personal character, not to his political opinions. The Conservatives joined in it as sincerely as did the Whigs. In this country we readily forget differences of opinion, and, with a tendency to believe thattne 1 dead were actuated the ...

SWEDISH REFORM ACT

... Fortescuehas entered the discharge of his duties as Chief Secretary for Ireland, the place of Sir Kobert Peel. _ The Old Whigs.—We have believe that Sir John Komilly and Sir Prancis Baring will shortly be elevated to the , dignity of the peerage.—G3o6e ...

THE CRAVEN COUNTRY

... minute and tnree tadHaX fox. too, wxe Urge .troeg cub had given u, hour and half’s work. J. Batsloul, from Duke of Oraftott'a, u whig; Fatnck, JromMr Wish™, THE PYTCHLEY HOUNDS. Mb Editob : These hounds have begun cub hunting in earnest, Friday and Saturday ...

DEATH OF LORD PALMERSTON

... Duke of Wellington's. After holding office for a quarter of century, the Tones wore at last compelled to give place to the Whigs. The Reform agitation had commenced, and Eari Grey was called the helm State. The year 1830 was the turning point of Lord ...

IRYSTAL PALACE.—i’ULLEYN’S GRAND NATIONAL CIRQUE and HU’PODKOME U OPEN I>ai Ly with the most talented company ..

... country. 0 Blst June. HENRY PARKINSON. Sec and Comptroller. THE QUEEN, EMPEKOKS, KINGS, AND HOPE. TT'ORTY-TWO ENGRAVINGS Whig Portraits) represent thefasliionable and most becoming ature (or every age and every season, every size and each occasion, ...

THE ELECTIONS

... has for one member a gentleman who, however estimable he may be in private life, is looked on the world at large as a mere Whig, or a mere family, nominee. He has yet to show that he possesses any one quality of a public man which reuders him worthy to ...

BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON, MAY 20, 1865. RACING IN JAPAN. (FROM SPECIAL COBBEBPOIfDEKT.) Dkar BM.L I know yon «re ..

... surviving sou of the late Sir Robert Newman, who represented Exeter for many years and was one of the warmest adherents of the Whigs in Devonshire. B‘r Lvdston, who descended the maternal s.de . . ? u;_ ai| irM Hill, in Kent, succeeded the tL A eSS« Sir Robert ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. allies might choose to allow it* As it was compelled to be monarchical. its good, its very good

... party considerations. His sister, the Duchess of Kent, was worse, much worse, than neglected by the Tories. She was petted the Whigs, and he himself was the friend of Lord Melbourne and of Henry Brougham. When the latter took his seat as Lord Chancellor, his ...

THAMES FISHING

... of the C CAL sl theTnish Eeahly led offfrom Her H.gbi.ess, ' on the 31st ult, by making several areertlcns which I will now whiG. Chani upset Kelt reckonings. Wild Enterprise show to entirely without foundation. Firstly, say s that fink stromr lead P Faida ...