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MARRIED BY MISTAKE

... MARRIED BY MISTAKE. The Nor fl.ern Whig says :—On Saturday last a marriage ceremony, attended with very unusual circumstauces, took piece in a little town not 20 miles from Belfast. A youthful couple in humble circumstancesa Mr. V. and a Mi‘s 11.—had ...

TOWN TA L K EV OUR SPECIAL CORRI sPONDENT. Our iremlers that we d s• , t L 1 mlch's+

... similar story is told of Lord Palmerston and John Day—the Honest John in a turf sense. Lord Derby's immediate ancestors wean Whigs of the old school. His grandfather kept a pack of staghounds in Surrey, and maintained a wonderful breed of game - cocks at ...

MARRIAGE IN MATURE YEARS

... male, but the cent evening the gallant veteran and his fake ladys were allowed to 'Noy the pleasures of woe. froi bite. Whig. A ILIECKIiT DICISION of the Court of Cassatiot with nem% to the rights of the fu Treace as to trade aims aad marks, shows ...

'OWN TALK, SUMMARY OF EVENTS, &c

... both neik and temper. A question has been asked in Parliament in reference to the matter, and officialism—the same, whether Whig or Tory—has replied that the best is being done for the men under the present circumstances. The complaint made appears to ...

WORKHOUSE MURDER

... that Lord Foley, after a few hours' illness, died at the Hotel Bristol on Saturday morning. Lord Foley was teller of the Whig party in the House (if Lords for several years, and during several administrations, including the present, hold the coert ap- ...

c-= tpitoilic of Nttus. 3 Ali AIICA.;AND TRINIDAD have been enffcring freer oretrabt. Imialre has iasned an ..

... have. been. taken in r,.. ryelate. ACCIDYNT occurred on Friday to Mr. F. Thistlethwayte, of 15, Urosverier.equare. He was Whig a favniii its • niers, and, after leaviag! Berkeley.square, turned into Hid-street, when the girth bruits: The animal r ...

A WILD CAREER

... Merrick, who reticles in theist George-street, set a dog at it. The poor creata e, being thus worded, -t irted through the City, Whig ing the pitmen-fly wherever he appeared, and dwr.,-; mischief to several. At one place be attactet lad with a cabinetaualcer's ...

TOWN 'l'A LK. 01/R I. C RIZ E 1•0 F. NT. Our rea,l.;rs trill 11.. ii tan hold mirsand respoitaiblo

... Speaker as long as he pleased if he had not imprudently joined his friend Lord Lyndhurst in a political opposition to the Whigs, by whose consent he had been elected Speaker to the first Reformed Parliament. Curiously enough, the present Speaker, Mr. ...

DESTINY AND NATIVITY

... SirJohu Vandem Bemde Johnstone, Bart., and M.P., killed by a fall at a fence in his seventieth year. A fine spe'imen of the Whig of the old school, supporting every Liberal Administration with undeviating fidelity. In private life an aristocrat of the ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT, Jr.e

... W dsk r In New York, la 'blob the imavery our Modern Apiritualism' have been niani- an inkiness:7' light. II Phu - Ms beim &Whig a very Incratiee %WINN for edpa *se pint in taking sptritnal likenesses. The had been pushed - so far that the authorities ...

POLICE MISTAKES

... property are visited with no less monstrous severity. One must be an official, with all the hatred that, somehow or other, Whig officials always have had to forwarding any measure for the real benefit of the people, and which British legislators in general ...