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THE STORY OF THE MURDER OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN

... eaer of tle houee in 1847, 1848, and 1S5P r two years he was mayor of the city of Connecticut. Subsequently he was elected Whig to the United States Seaate for the t commencing March 4, 1859, and served as a ns.?. her of the committees on publicland, ...

THE LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COURT SCANDAL

... government not willing to fulf il te pledges of 3859 and '60, When It is a question of Reform or expulsion from office, the Whig statesmen will decide in favour of Reform. This In the only effectual mode of dealing with thema, and I hope It will be adopted ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE AT WESTMINSTER

... were about P co of them altogether-was a prominent and lead- in ing man in his State. MIany of them belonged to of the 'old Whig party,' and consequently were ali former friends of Mr. Feward's, and they were all wl received with the dry pleasantry and ...

THE CHETWYND DIVORCE CASE

... naturally turned upon that subject. The clergyman said he thought the Castle was adopting a course calculated to injure the Whigs in popu- larity, and not provocative of admiration. The gentleman quite agreed with him, and said he thought they were carrying ...

THE OPENING OF THE SESSION

... the charge that has so often been made against the Whigs of excluding young men from their councils. He also seems determined to get rid of the reproach of appointing none but members of the old Whig aristocracy, for, though the Marquis of Harting- ton ...

PRESTON COUNY COURT

... occupied by priests, 70 by tnrr, and 3911 ges bY viorarrhr Eich parish pl iest itas On RTI aiverage a flock ik . of 4,l l, whigs, is upwuirk of 4,00 irnure th'nu tsl ilr.s Prot'-gt: nt poirr i iioul h10'l'ii l toi r urcbel l i ! ith -nil Est:ailishied ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... coiidiit, ; udll stated that bad it not booms a prison adjudication he olm,,nld have disliissed the caso. As it was, there Whig no crelitor to complain, ha had no alternative but to v iass the ?? and allow the order oi dlisharge. t IN eri lRecrIARD (AllilSire ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... wpmn wthhavngrobphed A mane! ?? prev]oqI dtoudaa ?? and fouroveeiga. aliten'sai. tbatshe had.:receivqd, the mohsy'fom An~rCA'n Whig~ questioned, how. evre'owhopra: it 'was'paid,'o her, hshe said 'It's no wue elitg' Ue; I Ifound it i IncBmohnidsiroy.1 The ...

AN IRISH LIBEL CASE

... AN IRISH LIBEL CASE. The case of Platt and wife v. Finlay, an action for libel against the proprietor of the .orthem Whig for the insertion in that journal of an alleged libellous article which originally appeared in the Daily' Telegraph, was at hearing ...

THE SESSION

... parties. Whore is now the greatpartyquestion? Whatpolitical doctrine or interest remains now 'so plainly advocated by the Whigs, and so obstinately belied by the Tories, as to be a watchword for rallying the partisans of either side, and a potent spell ...

SALFORD HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... years ago, Men 'of different shades of religion had begun, to think better of each other. He had sat on a com- mittee with Whigs, Tories, Radicals, Protestants, and Roman Catholics, and men of various shades of reli- gious opinion, and he had been struck ...