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MARRIAGE UNDER DIFFICULTIES. (From Punch.)

... as though one were ashamed of it! To be sure, Armenian wives may make exception of their husbands from their usual mode of whig, and just conceive, 8:0: things, how they must revel in the privilege! my goodness ! how my tongue would go at my dear Johnny ...

NORTHAMPTO! THE N. NoRTRAMPTONSHIRE E ‘Oundle, on the 21st, Mr. R. G. Roe election was fought under the old regi

... so far advane education as to take, as did his fath mecessary ‘leap in the dark.’ The ‘e was the altar upon which we were ‘Whigs ; the ‘ Burial Bill”’ was the fuel clergy; and ‘alcohol,” thanks to the advocates, who persisted in haunting seeking his pledge ...

EXPLORATION for BURIED TREASURE

... told him that l.hes had a chest containi ngulw,al)doh in !%I on Crabtree Island, in the above township. e{ bad robbed a rich Whig near Philadelphia of the money, and thought it best to secrete it until the war was over. None of the six Tories ever came ...

NOTICE

... Unfortunately however that obsolete policy has | g}’l’]’ &'“l The National Association of Mineral been continued through two whig ambassadors, | nnamm.:;“:rz“'; are men of the world, and quite and Russia was unable to get the other Powers | wha that o ...

A CENTENARIAN, (From The TNmes)

... written from is preserved, written is the first fervour of the French Revolation, ia -m-u&--umymcdm news transmitted daily to the Whig magnates sssembdled in Me, Coke wm,unhwm other day that, s any longer to read for herself, she was sagerly lzu-h‘to the apeeches ...

SEEDS

... extent been removed. Both parties in the State have had a share in the work ; and while the Reform Act of 1832 was passed with a Whig Ministry in power, that of 1867 received the Royal Assent under the suspices of a Conservative Government. The foundations ...

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. TaE N. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE ELECTION. — Writing from ‘Oundle, on the 2lst, Mr. R. G. Roe says :—* ..

... father before him, the mecessary ‘ leap in the dark.’ The* oountg franchise’ was the altar upon which we were ificed by the Whigs ; the ‘ Burial Bill’ was the fuel heaped up by the clergy; and ‘alcohol,” thanks to the Permissive Bill advocates, who persisted ...

SELECTED ANECDOTES

... did not write :— . Hunt not, fish not, shoot vot, Dance not, fiddle not, flute not ; Be sure you have nothing to do with the Whigs, But myulmmdl«d:wm i And above all | make it my particular desire, That at least once a week you dine with the squire.” A Swarr ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.*

... that when this advice is given there are candidates declaring themselves Liberals who would be better described by the title “Whigs.” Longfellow's * Beware” might perhaps be applicable in reply to these friends, * Trust her not: she is fooling thee.” The ...

EARL RUSSELL

... gentlemen, and good fellows, and there is not any obvious nhtiul difference between them that any one but the Leader or the Whig: of a party could be supgoled te care much about. Still it is clear that this lack of distinct colour on the part of Liberal ...

@ur Xondon Correspondent

... the | subject of much conversation, and it is impossible to find & precedent for it in modern times. In the days of the old Whigs and Tories, during the forcing through Committee of the first Reform Act, there was many & night of obstructive divisions, ...