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... ,-wlsich took place yesterday, at his house int Saville-.row. Air. Tierney, though a professed end apparently I )th ardent Whig, accepted office in the Tory Administration of Sir. re- Addington, and held the situation of Tiwasurer of the Navy till I cc ...

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... who was elected an Alderman on the 9th, took place. The can- didates were Mr. W. Ward, Conservative, and Mr. Justice Taylor, Whig. The result was in favors' of the former, the numbers ?? Mr. Ward, 156; Mr. Justice Taylor, 94. A Council was held on Thursday ...

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... of Don, Rodvic, td cpncludna inegt stanzas of which are dedicated ticiim Lordship's fame. In politics, Lord Lynedoch was a Whig. Although his ex- treme age and enfeebled health long unfitted hinm for taking an active part in the turmoil of politics, he ...

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... monster meeting. Still a consider- able portion of his ancient influence had not yet passed out of 81 his hands, and-when the Whigs once more came into office he was la restored to the commaission of the peace, and exercised no6 small i authority over ?? ...

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... H. Bontiuck, M.P. for North Notte, to Lady Howard do Walden, and to Lady Charlotte Denison, the wife of Mr. E. Denison, the Whig M.P. for Melton. He lied one unmarried sister, Lady Mary. Lord George completed his education at Christ Church, Ox or and served ...

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... leerage it the age of' 32. II, 1113('Z Nhel 1Earl Qre' losh office. Lord Ascli ri d, as one of tile leadinig n tiers of the Whig i party, was offered the appolin tmeint of ule al'residenit of the Beavd of ''l':radtiO d Master of tbe Mlnt, withl a seat ...

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... to be Master of thu Horse to the Queen. It was stated at the time that Lord Howe was a more uncompromising opponent of the Whig Minister than Lord Denbigh ; tbat his holding an cffiies so dignified as that of Lord Chamberlain to her Majesty seemed at ...

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... se, and Sir Robert having, therefore, He echoed to form an Adissinistratiosi, was emcee niore in oppe- no. tion, and this Whigs carried on the Govensinsent until ut? 841. The evesits in Sir Robert Peel's life since that tisise we -e too recesit to need ...

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... --TOMereltyieneohal Andmthi~e'; telrdiiiee- tqfthc MF-he~pall bein'g MMA W . flole, A;:1of tidFl0 A.411e3A '~~3ui68flncir; t! oA d WHig Inldat ben o 8i8,, rpfh, r.u: ?? 3eil~tI.dli~ig~ 'ftl~c'decei4dd; ?? s olej'nte Metr of;Univereltl'rtl8W~ne4 ~ ',;'College-ad~ ...

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... one of which exceeds in amount anything of the kind ever made in California. Mr. W. 1. Chrysler bet Mr. Joshua P. Haven, the Whig nominee for mayor, 100 dollars that he could overeheck him. The bet was accepted. Mr,. Chrysler drew his check on Page, Bacon ...

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... been previously accredited at Vienna and other Courts. In politics, as his name well indicates, the deceased Nohllonian was a Whig, and he twas the intimate friend of all bthe leaders of that party. Re is succeeded in the Barony 'enly by Isis nephew, William ...