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Thacker's Overland News for India and the Colonies

I:7AL- -10, 1857.]

... quitting the Queen's service, after having held Office for so many years under a Whig minister. We believe the next session will, however, solve the mystery, and the quondam Whig Comptroller of the Household, having succeeded to the peerage and become • Marquis ...

Obituanr

... and was very impartially, and, we believe, very truly, accused of playing falsely to both parties—to the Canningites and the Whigs on the one hand, and to the Tories on the other. Be this as it may, certain it is that after the death of Canning and the battle ...

TIIA.CKER'S OVERLAND NEWS

... born November 3, 1847; Hon. Wilfred Ormond°, born November 14, 1853. Viscount Lismoro was a most consistent supporter of the Whig government, though from his age and increasing infirmities lie has for many years been unable to attend parliament. By his ...

OCT. 10, 1857.]

... counties of Northampton and York, the deceased peer was possessed of ex tensive property in Ireland. The hereditary advocate of Whig polities, his lordship gave a consistent support to all liberal measures, and by his influence the success of the efforts which ...

TUE COLONIAL SECRETARY AT TAUNTON

... , and they must henceforth regard the Sepoys as their most bitter and enemies. We had had from time to time Whig and Tory Governments and Whig and Tory Governors-General of India. We had never had a Radical Government yet, and we were not likely to get ...

THE STEAMSHIP AUSTRIA

... —We regret. to learn that Mr. James Coprock, the..wellknown Parliamentary agent of the Reform Club; in the interests of .the Whig party, diction Saturday night of an attack of bronchitis. ,Mr. Coppoek, who was, about 55 years of age,' wits Only in the autumn ...

Obituaq

... Hon. captain Spencer represented Midhurst in Parliament. During his carol* . in the Lower House he invariably voted with the Whig party, of w l ic l ;. political body, like his predecessor in the peerage, he was a consistenv supporter. The present Earl ...

Volitital

... Monson, the son of Lord Monson, the'owner of Gatton, an hereditary Whig; Sir JI. Rawlinson, a director , of the East India Company, of Tory-Radical politics •, Mr. William . Wilkinson, a Whig-Radical and Ministerialist ; and Mr. Walters, a gentleman about ...

THE GREAT DOWBIGGIN BILL

... by every single apologist of the new system, that the Whig aristocracy may have all the Indian places for their relations if they only think proper to take them. The Otobe acknowledges that a- Whig Minister will job, but argues that his leavings are good ...

THACKER'S OVERLAND NEWS. Obituatz

... patron of art and literature—he was pleased to be regarded as the companion of the artist and author. In politics he was a Whig' He never married, and will be succeeded in tho title and estates by his cousin, 'William Cavendish, F.R.S., D.C.L., second ...

THACKER'S OVERLAND NEWS

... to say upon the subject, will no doubt jauntily put aside the reasons now advanced against his own foregone conclusion. The Whig official journals will also treat with their accustomed spruceness this masterly apology of the wise men of the East ; and ...