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Beverley and East Riding Recorder

SCOTLAND

... Mechanics’ Hall, or other suitable place, lay in a stock of liquor, and ‘keep it till daylight doth appear.’ This plan now whig adopted respectable tavern-keepers, who cannot have ball in their house, or supper party beyond eleven o’clock. The tenant ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... calculated for some political purpose. Uefemnj' to Mr. liouveric, the Times of Tuesday says;—“Lord John lies low, shot by a Whig bolt shot frdm a bow—nay, he is ! almost slain an intimate partisan his own. With Waller he may say— | * That eagle’s fate ...

MR. LINDSAY, M.P., AND THE ADMIRALTY

... fact of my position. Bungling may make a First Lord of the Admiralty man born amongst the favoured circles, ami a baronet and Whig, and well allianced among M lug lords, but it can never make either considerable ship-owner or a member of parliament of cabin-boy ...

Corvettes and brio*

... necessitate his resignation of the representation of the cathedral city. Owing the neglect the registry the Liberal party, the Whigs have virtually forfeited all chance oi wrestin g the borough from the possession of their opponents. ...

(Ob if nnr 3. Admiral Gitfard died last week at hi- residence in Southampton, at the age of UO. !lc

... (Ob if nnr 3. Admiral Gitfard died last week at hi- residence in Southampton, at the age of UO. !lc was the leader of the Whig partv for many years in that town, and was the father Gillani, who was killed in her Majesty’s steamer Tiger, otf Odessa, at ...

(tjjilonu of Jltlos—.fonign aui) Cl ° nits tic

... Ahum lean speculator has del. rmlned ov ('uu.i>noou. and that several Majesty's Ministers and largo number of the Old Old Whigs will certainly comp te. Cuthbcrt Ellison, Esq., llebburn Hall, Sumkrland, has less than live grandsons, one nephew, and two ...

(Ouinal

... make new election Taunton necessary. The Morning . I 'h'trtl tr thus advert-' to Mr. Luboucln-rc’s claims as member of the Whig domestic circle‘ were the first state, believe the Duke of Newcastle, from motives which are creditable to his Grace, will ...

|rcl;m!r

... Meath commenced Monday with the nomination of the two representatives uf two distinct parties in the county. Mr. Samuel Winter (Whig) proposed Mr. Meredvth, and Mr. Patrick John Kearney (a Roman Catholic seconded the nomination, amid storm of groans and hisses ...

LONDON,

... and Consols, which cb-sed Wednesday at 87i, rose 894. or advance of 3 per cent, on Tuesday's yrices. The Dr ruin;/ the liish Whig organ, in its number of Thursday evening, thus refers t • the effect of the news upon the public mind here : In Du din the ...

otmuavj)

... of the state of trade • -m y irket. • I was of v. rv courteous ntaom r-, hut of Miring dLj»o-itnm. tiolitics Mr. Ln.wn was Whig, but m-ver lo.»k in active part in | political allhirs. magl-lrnle for lhi> Ijorutgh, and ak*o lor I the West Hiding. cow'n‘iUa(ha ...

ELECTION INTELLIGENCE

... although his own election was considered certain friends, if the con*e-t had been between him and a liberal. Mr. Som *rs the Whig candidate, and it expected will have I. rd Palmerston’s influence, which very strong in the; locality. M. Lk\ i;ki:u:i: states ...

TOWN TALK

... the lahorious duties that office will undertaken by the Duke of Somerset. This will great change for the better. As an old whig official one worked harder than Lord Seymour. 1 may say this, notwithstanding the occasional breaches etiquette, or rather ...