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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

THE SECESSION PRESS

... has been up to this' time. This was two days ago, and as yet there is no indication of a change of any sort. The Richmond Whig has the following appeal:- The death-like torpor which hangs like a spell over our belesgured country w111 speedily accomplish ...

A HATRED OF THE POLICE

... to on the question of the ballot through the columns of the lozal pras. Loyd Richard Grosvenor, who conteos the ounty on the Whig side, has issued an address, from which lt appeacs he i6 in favour of a high rate of national ei- penditicre and of a settlement ...

A SCENE AT A CAPICAL CONVICTION

... eli deuce. That is a mastter for' them. Your soliciG can have copies of all the documents road, by g Matthews. The .Norfaern Whig has the following stateneflt Ii reference to the above trial :- Not withsteonding ti atrocity of the crime of which the prisoner ...

TOWN AND COUNTRY TALK

... had given up his share in the large manufacturing business in which he was engaged is without foundation. -Globe. Aveteran whig, a distinguished memberof Brooks's, Mr. Rowland Alaton, has just died in. London at the age of eighty-two. The Father of the ...

TOWN AND COUNTRY TALK

... of the curacy of Christ-clrurcb, Forest- hill, Kent, by members of the choir and Sunday- school teachers. ' The carth-ern Whig describes a shocking disaster, by which a small sailisag-boat was upset in Belfast Lougah on Saturday. and four men -were drowned ...

SIR RICHARD MAYNE AND REFORM

... We can hardly call to inind a popular meeting that has ever been held in late years, which has not been described in pure Whig and Tory organs as one remarkable for the absence of the working man. Where and when, ac- cording to these organs, is the English ...

OUR CONTEMPORARIES

... parties, the tories, when in power, would tabe care the latest intelligence should be very late In reaching the journals of the whigs, and vice versa it goes on to picture the helpless condition of the public with the railway, communication of the country, ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF INDECENT ASSAULT

... on riwhich ehurebendowments in8 Irelae4,,~are bsede ba 'f'adoptmngAinina~dres o'U6 ote'sta'st' s ihe empire. ?? NorherSn Whig says the proposed meeting will, like the sasem i bly ?? llthJulylast. only intensify the po- ?? sectarian feelings of 'Ulster ...

IRELAND

... their neighbonrs that they. bad made enemies in coesequence of ?? a high rate of interest. Thefollowing is from the NOorlhcTn Whig of Mon- dav :- It becomes my paimful duty to inform you of the perpetration Of ore of the most appalling mar. ders that ever ...

THE WORK OF THE SESSION

... aside the liberal thoughts with which he had informed his generation from his study, to take parlia- mentary service uncter a Whig marquis; and to use his ripened powers on the destruction of the principles on which his fame bad been built. In his reform ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... d. iMrs. Chesney, although muchshaken, is not fatally injured. 'REsuLT or AGnsRL&N; CnmE.-A correspondent of the Noathernr Whig states that Mr. Nicholson, who was fired at in Meath last week, is preparing to give ep his farms and leave the country, and ...