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THE CLERICAL BWALLOW

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THE MARKETS

... other of Mil various breeds: from /Scotland, 427 gad seam; from Ireland, about The of the pens was unusually small, and trade Whig fairly prime advanced equOderaidy Rome few prime Downs *banged Minds at Or. per isib., oil the general .. V was he. gal ...

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... t _London, E.C. REWING MACHINES UNRIVALLED.To work by Hood Foot; Leckirtiteh, ! or Double Lock LAMM Stitch, Lista Free. WHIG= Si MUM 144. Holborn Leaden. MO. ALKER'e CRYSTAL CASE are 8604.1.. , au ma. ix free' —lama: - • ____ • sad when lIIIIRCgaIIiyeTTCH: ...

DINNER TO THE EARL OF DALKEITH,

... has been drunk here to-night and that is the Duke of Buceleuch. (Loud cheers.) When the was playing music to the tune, Awe. Whigs, awa, I was reminded of this, that during the last election in Scotland, it has occurred to me that the Conservative party ...

A TRIBUTE TO LORD Dm B

... A TRIBUTE TO LORD Dm B. Tho Globe says :— The death of the Earl of D v II a national misfortune Whig. *ad Tories, Radicals, and Conservativea, will all join in lamenting the ex. tinction of one of the brightest slam in our political sky. We Englishmen ...

LORD PALMERSTON'S DIARY

... seems to have been originally designed in its present form chiefly ti explain why he left the Tories and took office under the Whig Earl Grey; • change which, according to Lord Palmerston's chivalrous sense of honour, could only be jostified by the fact that ...

MATRIMONIAL CHANCES!

... been decided void. miinifitstatton, both chin The only Wine:illy, he arose on the apitication of Th., laiiillord is by his Whig continually the 16 gad 16 Vic. to the Dublin case. own view was crowded. ...

01 O'Connell, past advuom Lida la what Lord Lrttaa TR I, ._ ro abirelod b. _ _ llorabc, aid Ms OWis. taw ..

... remarkable fact_norm ly. that Lunt Nanley having begun his political career as a Whig, had veered round to the Tonle, and at under Peel I u 11,34, It. separated himself Intes the Whigs the goes Con the Church—he, with Sir Jernet llrahant, the Duke of and others ...

FIFTH YEAR OF ATTENDANCE AT JEDBUROH

... political position as leader of a great party, more respected by of all parties than was Edward Geoffrey Stanley, Earl ot Derby. Whig or Tory, Conservative or Liberal, no matter what a inan's political opinions might be, every one spoke well of Lord Der 4. ...

REFORM ASSOCIATION

... of border burghs, represented by an advanced liberal, and notwithstanding the fears that were entertaieed by the moderate Whigs, that the County of Roxburgh would be given up to the Tories. limb has not been the cane, Sir W. Scott having been returned ...

ILITCHIIN OARDE4

... headway where an orchid-grower will go to the wall. FRUIT OA/UMN. All tnice that aro likely to suffer fmm spring fr.!. awl are w.whig into Hower nowt have the protecting irlo put over them, or the be ,if the crop will probably le the penalty of the delay. Follow ...

DREADFUL SUFFERINGS OF A SHIP'S CREW

... helping the Whigs, after spending his life in and denouncing th• cruelty and of that party, etc., lls. ; Expenses lacurr•d through Whig violence end brutality .—Glaring wiedows, repairing shuttere and door, and paid for table broken by Whig rioters at ...