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... South, which is to re- main instdtu guo. The reason is evident. The latterdivisionise f not under the influence of any great Whig landed proprietors but mairly consists of an independent body of freeho ders.- to As OLD 0os.qsavJTivE. I th I I I THE DERBYSHIRE ...

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... scarcely 6,000 men into the halls of the lMontezuras, and broke the Spanish dominion in America. In 1852 he was nominated by the Whigs for the Presidency. but beaten by Franklin Pierce. On the 28th of February, 1855, the brevet rank of lieutenant-general was ...

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... DEATH OF GEORGE LILLIE CRAEIK, ESQ-, LL D. (Abeidged rzom the Northam Whig of Tsaedsr.) It Is with feelungs of the deepest regret that we have to announce the death, at the age of 68, of Dr. Cralk, Professor of HiEtory and EngliEh Literature in the Queen's ...

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... our painful duty to record the death of the Marquis of Lanedowne, the contemporary of Pitt and Fox, and the chief of the old Whig party; and now to-day we have to announce the demise of his son, who expired last Thursday from the effects of a stroke of ...

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... the country. The number of those admitted to bail bas been found to be so Isrge that the provi's cial prisons can now be ?? Whig. Rolloray's Pils.-Health Hoemes-Nine-tentbs of our aibnents might be altogether prevented or directly cured if the first faulty ...

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... his seat near W inchester. The deceased nobleman, as Sir Francis Baring, had been for many years a staunch supporter of the Whig party. He was elevated to the Peorage by Lord Palmerston at the close of the last Parliament. The representation of Penryn ...