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... attendance n* toe accomnlishmenta. Preparation, with untisiul meow, for Crimrntfmi College of Fteoepton Exomißations. A Spacious Whig, with . luge Cluvnxw, i* belaf added the College. A limited number of Bouden received, who hue home comfort combi port with ...
... fee Dilepidttiane, ter Prehele, eta. stater, amnioa meat to Kenoune. Smrmi Amu Jfeegr read* danced os JVnrteM ImmktU prep whig, Honeehold Fnniten, Steak-iuTrede, end Peraoul Property eewy deaeripttan reaeired daily for Sale Anetieta the SALE ROOMS, U ...
... received, both Mr H. Carstairs with his recitations, and Mr Greig with his humorous songs, being vociferously encored. The folio whig was the programme: Selections from “Masamelio,” for violin, violoncello, and piano; song, life and death,” Mr Detmar; song ...
... Brooks’s for the Carlton f Probably not. there no slight awkwardness in the fact of Tory leader finding his social ease in Whig headquarters, while the rival whom he has displaced is free to sow taros in his field. The plain truth is, that Ur. Goschen’s ...
... Newcastle, Cardwell, and others, formsd a party famiUatly called PeeUtsp, Libsrsl-Ooneervatires, who kept aloof alike from tbs Whigs under Lord John Bussell and Lord Pslmeri aton, end from Urn Consemlivss under Lord Doriq!!. What course Mr MeGeaaby would ham ...
... and printed, and final committee meeting held the Monday Angnat. HENDON BOAUD GUABDIANS. Tim fortnightly meeting Board, as whig way and sanitary authority, was held at the Work-, house, Bedbill, on Thursday of lest week, there were T. Bridgweter, Esm ...
... «a« his old friend Goschen, a gentleman truly represented the great Imperial instineto the nation, call him what they would—a Whig, «a Imperialist, torn-coat, Conserrative, or what not. (Applause.) He was now a supporter of the Marquis of Salisbury, and ...
... Control, and Magistrate and Deputy- Lieutenant lor Middlesex. He was a man of great literary tastes and culture ;in politics a Whig. In his younger days he paid much attention to .horse racing, but for years had lived comparative seclusion. Buried in the ...