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THE CHARITY COMMISSION BOARD.—The Board of Charity Commissioners is presided over by the redoubtable Robert ..

... officials it can boast of a chief commissioner, with .£l5OO a year, and a Whig; of two commissioners, with i 200 a year each, and both Whigs ;of inspectors, with £BOO a year each, and all Whigs ; of a se cretary, accountant, and first clerk, all rewarded with ...

TOPiOS OF TUB DAY. –

... TOPiOS OF DAY. - HALF-A-DOZEN 'BARWTETB. Baronas NoNone To the cream of the/Whig aNd Ttattical sects. On the batonetlatvider I mean no slur, But plahiWilliath Brown would be bettefthan Sir. Crossley, M.P., I am happy to . see, And shrewd David Baxter ...

_PALLING IN OF A RAILWAY TUNNEL. Great consternation was occasioned at Malvern on Monday by the rumour that the ..

... culpable. The inquiry created much excitement. RIOTS IN BELFAST. • T The proceedings of last night (Friday), says the Northern Whig, are a striking commentary upon the real or affected confidence in the inoffensive character of an orange and the long-suffering ...

imam Nitgslalo Elms

... sedition, infidelity, and destruction prophetically chalked out for it in the dismal apprehensions of the old school politicians. Whigs and Tories, Conservatives and pseudo- Liberals, more especially in the ranks of the Upper Ten Thousand, and the benches occupied ...

A MERICA. THE TRENT AFFAIR

... nothing- of importance. Seward, the shop-boy, in another part of the shop, Here, Bill, you at tend to this. Do The .Richmon.. l 'Whig , referrin g to Mr. what's right with this old g al. I can't. be Sewar3's despatch tipon the Trent q uestion, thinks England ...

POLITICAL

... in our London estimation, be the great - struggle of the session, and ;the turning point official life for Conservatives or Whigs. 1-think that there will be afieree opposition to this liarsimony which Would lep off, if not the strength of Great Britain ...

THE HACKNEY AND KINGSLAND TIMES

... absent unpaired. The question, however, seems to be becoming more strictly one between the Liberal and Conservative party, and a Whig who opposes the introduction of the ballot will find probably that in almost every instance he plays a losing game with his ...

. TOPICS OF PE DAY

... butt— And be beaten, perhaps by o=l 4 —Press. lima ENTERPRISE. —lreland has always been one o the chief difficulties with Whig a d m i n istrations. Whether they bowed submissively to the y oke, accepting any conditions that were imposed upon them, or ...

THE HACKNEY AND KINGSLAND TIMES

... gay, Ride down by the marge of Thames to-day'? Did querulous Gladstone quite forget His Parliamentary fume and fret? Even Whigs are men—and like to see A fight well fought upon river or lea— And to watch the sweet patrician girls When the Thames breeze ...

Cle alingslanb' Dime. SATURDAY„IfARCH 23.'

... considered by itself, but as part of a comprehensive measure of Reform. A few weeks ago we were assured by the leaders of both the Whig and Tory parties that hencef3rth Reform was not to be administered in doses, but by separate prescriptions, gradually, in detailed ...

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

... of Virginia has called out the militia in the counties bordering on North Carolina, in order to resist invasion. The RiWznd Whig states that the Federal officers captured at Murfreesboro' will be confined until General Butler be given up to the Confederate ...

TOWN rr _A. I_, 1-

... gentleman, in his blue coat with gilt buttons, buff waistcoat, the costume of the Fox Club, which, as the last of the old Whigs, he invariably wore. It is only of late years that he has ceased to ride on horseback—like his young friend Lord Palmerston ...