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FEARFUL MURDERS IN MANCHESTER

... that the expenses of the funeral have been defrayed by a public subscription. TWO MURDERS NEAR BELFAST. (From tive Northern Whig.) On Thursday evening, at a quarter to six, Mr. John Herd- man, one of the wealthiest and most respectable merchants of Belfast ...

CLERGY DISCIPLINE AND THE COURT OF APPEAL

... Bill has dealt a heavy blow and discourage- o inent to the scheme of making the discipline of the th Church subservient to Whig jobbery, suggestions of a p really practical character have been carefully matured by cc the Clergy thiemselvest in that portion ...

COURT AND OFFICIAL

... Household Suf- e' frage,' the Conservative Government will be sure of such ta majority as will prove utterly destructive of the Whigs Y as a party-7a consummation, many will say, devoutly d to be wished. d ) l -- -- ?? - j a e SIR JOHN PAKINGTON ON REFORM ...

INQUEST

... was wbi 'al the oldest member in the House excepting Lord George Uni ly Cavendish. In politics Mr. Simnpson was of the Old Whig tort) ad School, or, more properly speaking, belonged to the party PL ly represented by such melt as the late Sir George Savile ...

HORRIBLE ATTEMPT TO MURDER

... Radical- WViy) gives up a permanent D office of 8,0001. a-year for the uncertain Chancellorship, -for lie must retire when the Whigs go out; but takes his pension of 5,0001, a-year; nimaking about the fourth similar encuisbranee of the tova woolsacke, If Sir ...

THE KENEALY LIBEL CASE

... tieswovrving devotion, aud who must be ineor- add ruptibli', because ailcther of tilie, otioieitis of thle people, the salt Whigs or Tories, Witll eveir do anything for a Keneiiiy Ci' a Bar Magna, Clitrta mnan, hilt cover lifini with their ordure or Atit ...

THE WEST END SCANDALS

... member for Derby :- Sir William Harcourt ha S ripened with the times. In days gone by heused deiantly to boast that be was a Whig. As Home Secretary be was a Saul to the Iriola But he hans now gotsalvation, and is a very Paul breathing fire and vengea'ce ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—FRIDAY

... forthe borough of Northampton is likely to producesome diversion in the town, in consequence of a report that several of the Whig town councillors are ambitious of the office under the ex- pectation that Prince Albert will, during the Great Exlhi- bition ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... particularly anxious just now to conciliate ; and whIch, it fri r is reported denrards soime sricurde hosnorabnle from tire Whig fri - or ~iberal party for the attempt tos expel him frors office. wi d Other candidates are also rained, including thle Duiro ...

THE MEMBERS FOR.DERBY

... merchants and men of business have mostly sat for the town. Iv politics Derby has generally shown a decided preference for the Whigs or Liberals, though in 1852, and 1865 it elected a Conservative member, and it remained for the last election in 1895, to break ...

THE POISONING OF A RACE HORSE

... Mr. Gladstone, would have been a 4 dishonourable course for the Conservatives, though not with- I out precedent among the Whigs, who on the Irish Church 1 question, hed met the Irish party, and framed a joint resohl- 7 tion on the words whereof both sections ...

CONVICTION OF MRS. WILSON FOR MURDER

... with a youn the enamed Dixon, and that you came to London and went to lodge :e with him at the house of the deceased, and Dr. Whig F) borne was called in to attend him. He was not allowed Y, upon the present trial to state any of the circumatatces le connected ...