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JON DUAN IN COURT

... mately agreed that the booh should be vrturned to B Mre. Mason, and the Is to the prisoner. B THE PRICE OF THIE Ic NORTHERN Ti WHIG.' at A Preoe Association telegram states that the B1IfJo.st.Noferthrn Tslhig has been purchased of iir. Ninlay by Skr John ...

COLONEL PLATT AND THE FRANCHISE ACT

... The honours were divided. The then Govermnent introduced the Bill, but that, after all, might have been done by a Tory or Whig Government. The late Government are less entitled than is generally supposed to claim the -rights' which have been conferred ...

WHAT THEY ARE DOING IN THE GREAT METROPOLIS

... of' tile l'eelites, Whiigs, Philosophical Radicals, Man- chester men, and the Irish brigade; and the coali- tion between the Whigs and Peelites was open and avowed. 'Ihe terms were signed, sealed, and ra- tified, at the Luke of Bedford's seat, Woburn Ab- ...

MURDER AT NEWCASTLE

... named Swinburn, turned 01 to June Whigham, anothsr neighbour, and exclaimed, le Mrs. Anderson is killed. On hearing this, Whig- U1 ham directed her observation to the sad spectacle which A presented itself, and at that moment she saw at the 1, head of ...

COMMON LAW (JUDICIAL BUSINESS COMMISSION

... CoPpocic.-We learn that Mr. James rt CoPpock, the well-known Parliamentary agent of the ,e Reform Club, in the interests of the Whig party, died on a Saturday night of an attack of bronchitis. Mr. Coppock, e wvho was about fifty-five years of age, was only ...

THE ATTEMPT ON THE CZAR OF RUSSIA

... a private meeting of his sup- 19 porters on Tuesday night, and although the a Rsdied section demurred to havine a second 0 Whig representative, the majority of those present a decided to recommend his resignaton. Mr. a Plimeoll, in his letter, states ...

LICENSING REFORM

... father was Prime Minister durin' the Reform era, between 1830 and 1834. The late earl was in early life associated tith, several Whig and liberal Administrations. He was ?? for the Colonies during his father's Government, then became' Under-Secretary for the ...

THE ASSASSINATION CONSPIRACY

... Free has mans's Jormieal says:-.Mr. Gladstone has had A Mes relapse. He has relapsed into Whiggery. He wtas u- in his worst Whig form yesterday. 3ie has often 'o be been disappointing and sophistic;l. Yosterday he f Sir was positively disingenuous and ...

SPIRIT OF THE PRESS

... the clique known as I l the servile Whigs. Tt is rather strange that the Radical , party, which has numbered so many reputations in modern l Liberalism, should have obtained such little official power. E The Whigs still insist on retaining the Cabinet ...

MR. MILNER GIBSON ON PUBLIC AFFAIRS

... office. Mr. Seeley's statements were contradicted; his results flouted, and his enquiries disconcerted at every turn by the Whig Admiralty; but the present Doard, in a frank and manly manner, accepted the statements of a political opponent as correct, ...

APPALLING FRAUDS AND FORGERIES

... in the person of Mr. John Sad- lea eir, When he first launched his political bark, he appeared in e- Parliament as a pure Whig, supporting the Administratiou of Lord John Russell, even to the length of advocating and voting 'F for the abolition of the ...