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THE TERRORS OF DEMOCRACY

... THE TERRORS OF DErrO=A&Cy. T -A - ?? Lord Elcho may be congratulated on having converted so good a Whig as Lord Grosvenor to his own vie wse of reform. Lord Grosvenor has for eighteen years represented the city of Chester, where, as Captain Dod informs ...

THE ALLEGED FENIAN CONSPIRACY

... of the Queen or of the English Govarnment, but seeking that which the Conser- vatives are quietly allowed to do-to subvert Whig neg- lect, and establish rightful rulel a Ireland- Mr. Curran: I think it wluld be a great deal better now, Mr. O'Bremnan, ...

THE ALLEGED FENIAN CONSPIRACY

... arrestedm ian one bing brongh btefe wthe magistrate he was aloremar 'Dnded. ; fad a smne. The oeity Mail states thatea The Nortreca Whig has received itngr.f atiiu or the arrest of a supposed Fenian inl One Of the suburbs of Biel- fa, this being the first case ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... bundle contakng wearing apparel and other pro- perty Ocle to the dloor. H~e went into the parlour. He found a hat on the abe whiG slch, 55 DO one 0 'sued It, it was con jectured had been left by the thief. Finding the parlour wi ndow opten, he was led to ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... the 10s of the Bill to the conduct of the. Tory party. Had it not been for the trea- chery of certain sections of the old Whigs, the -Tory party would r-ot have thought it expedient to oppose the Bill at all. With them it was more a question of party ...

SHOCKING CRIME IN RUSSIA

... the sentence Qpon him oould be executed. MB M. ?? Thomyson, a looal barrister of great wealtb ;hSa consented to stand for the Whig interest at B sadlord' UoxseEovATivE DEMONSTRATIONc AT LIoXC.w.-A, Con- serva'tive demonstration was held a: Lincoln on Wednes- ...

OUR DAILY CONTEMPORARIES

... occasion no such moderation has been. observed, and the Premier, contrary to the Conservative tradition, has vied with his Whig predecessors in scat- tering the honours of the peerage. On the whole, the House of Lords has increased inordinately in numbers ...

THE FEARFUL RAILWAY ACC DENT IN WALES

... Berwick was about sixty-five years of ago. He was chairman of the county of Water- ford for some years. He 'Was employed' by the Whig Government in several arduous cases, and acquitted himself so successfully that, on the first opportunity, they made him a ...

CHARGE OF RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS FROM A CHILD

... called a distinguished luau, though what he was distinguished in he did not know, exceopt that he ha~d been connected with every Whig job for many years. Still, in his way, he was really as good a fellow as ever lived. A crisis had now come, and the more he ...

PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS COMMITTEE

... districts in Australia before the X elections was over. Parties were not divided in ir Australia as they nsed to be. Instead of Whigs and d Tories, he would rathor classify theta now as Ios _ and Outs. The average duration of an Australian :d Ministry was ...

CHAGE OF [ill] AND ROBBERY

... that was iorbidden her? There were Whigs and TorieB, as now, 160 years ago, and advan tage was always taken when a woman was reigni6g. It was so in Queen Anne's days. Who took advantage of that poor woman but the Whigs? The BRdical papers had within the ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE

... marine storedealer, and not even by Sir John Dalrymple Ray, but by a discharged doockyard clerk. The basest Tory, the mildest Whig, the wildest Fenian, and the totally unpolitical Briton alike will smile when they hear that that injured individual, the ...