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The Bath Chronicle, THURSDAY, 3, 1865. Now that the elections are over, and members of the House of Commons have

... adding twojbishopsior even only one to the present body. Eor instance there would no difficulty insurmountable (except by a Whig ministry) the way of making Cornwall diocese of itself. Dr. Walker, of St. Columba, has over and over again offered to make ...

Court, Fashion, &c

... office of Comptroller- General of the Exchequer was announced some time ago. His successor is Sir William Dunbar, a Scotch Whig, and formerly member of Parliament for Wigtonshire. The Right Hod. Frederick Peel is gradually gaining health. His wife died ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... that embroiled us with China. The second was the sequel of the first, and the first was due to £°rd Palmerston and the old Whig Rump, if we may believe Mr. Gladstoue, Earl Russell, and Mr. Milner ibson, who all joined at the time in ceusuring the conduct ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... thereto : in fact he is doing his best to select the voters, just for all the world as if he were Lord Leicester or some other whig nobleman, with whom it is au heirloom and a tradition that his tenants' sentiments shall be identical with his own. The worst ...

Foreign Intelligence

... all parties, but he can—to use illustration which will simplify the position to English readers—unite the main forces of the Whigs and the Tories, and leave the Radicals to take care of themselves.— Times Correspondent. SPAIN. The Archbishop of Tarragona ...