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WHIG TYRANNY

... WHIG TYRAN1Ny. THE CASE OF THOMAS JONES. On. the 17th of September last Thomas Jones's sentence of two Years' imprisonment expirede; On that day the reqnired sureties for his good behaviour for five years were in attend- ance _at the Westminster Police-court ...

ELECTION INTELLIGENCE

... through the principal street On arriving at Mr. tlealy's hotel Healy thanked the electors, saying his return was in the face of Whig prosecutors. A jury Irish people had brought in a verdict landlordism, and decreed its eternal doom. the impotent menaces ...

CAMBRIDGE BRIBERY COMMISSION

... Joseph Doulghty, a Whig agent, stated it to be his con- viction that there were 200 bribable parties in the borough, residing chiefly in Barnwell.' They were generally bought by the Gonservatives. Never heard of any bribery by the Whigs. William Peak (a ...

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 ...

The CHARGE of CORRUPTION AGAINST IRISH MEMBERS

... practice on the part of the Whig Government, to which headverted in the Tublht. He added, with respect to a passage in his speech in the House of Commons, in which he said that the late Mr. Shell once stated that a certain Whig official held the Irish ...

THE APPROACH OF THE SESSION

... dish the Whigs, as represented in the recent party article of the Edinburgh Review. If all the'sections of the Liberal party cannot make common cause, to Kid the country of the nile of the Tpmea, At least it is to be hoped that it wil! be Whigs, and not ...

LIBERAL MEETING AT EALING

... hoped they would still continue to have the Whig and Radical elements acting upon each other, for they were both extremely useful; but they might with considerable advantage lose a great deal of the false Whig element—he meant that element which was made ...

AUSTRIAN ARREST OF A BRITISH OFFICER

... return ot the whigs to power, in 1846, lMr. Labouohere became secretary for Ireland, which office he held untilJuly, 1847, when be was again appointed to the board of trade. He remained at that post until 1852 On the fusion of the whigs and Peelites in ...

The Marquis of has resigned the Under Secretaryship of State for India. His example has been followed by Lord ..

... the Compensation of Irish tenants, and with the hostility shown to it in the House of Commons by representatives of tho great Whig families, the Fitzwilliaii S, the Greys and Lambtons, the Moretons and the Wallops, not to mention country gentlemen of less ...

TERRIBLE MURDER OF A GIRL

... This was shown to a posi- tively nauseous extent when Lord Granville, perhaps the most contemptible of all the office-seeking Whigs who cling on to Mr. Gladstone's skirts in the hope of again getting £5,000 a year as Secretarv of State, spoke at a useeting ...

JUVENILE CRIME

... ing adventurer. The Whigs, who are slowest at taking the initiative, never fail to oppose (and that most provokingly, because with smiles of approval and professions of favour) the measures of practical reformers, for the Whigs say one thing and mean ...

Published: Sunday 28 April 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1239 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment