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DEATH OF THE HON. F. H. F. BERKELEY, M. P. It with unaffected sorrow that we announce the death, after

... certainly for more than half a century, the citizens had contented themselves with a sort of neutral representation. A Tory and Whig the old West India school were periodically returned, and the chances were of course great, that when questions of political ...

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... elected with Lord Henuiker pct -the first and only time that the Eastern Division of. m the county has ever'been represented by a Whig. Those fa. were stirring party times, and elections during the de- de cade which followed the passing of the first Reform le ...

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... schools,-but also the first great attempt on the part of the public to discriminate between the wholesome severity of the Whig poor law and the vulgar eslfilsness of parochial cruelty. The gentleman in the white waistcoat who wanted to apprentice Oliver ...

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... O nas the party has not finally matured its arritagements, and awaits the Course taken by the Liberals. About sixty of the Whig Liborals lmet yesterday afternoon, under the presidency of Mr. J. W. Taylor, anl resolved to invito Mr. WMarner to como forwlard ...

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... Duchy of Latcaster; and it was at that post he remained in office until the autunin of 1841 wit- nessed the resignation of the Whig Ministry, and the instalment, in September, of Sir Robert Peel's famous Conservative Administration. Five years afterwards ...

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... statesman and an author, and represented the beet element in American society. He was prominent in Congress as member .cf the old Whig party, at the time when Clay and Webster were leaders there Death of Sir M. Cuninghahe.—The death is announced Sir Thomas ...