ASSIZE NEWS

... much known across the water. He had pointed the allusions to himself. The plaintiff, in order to return a moderate Russell- Whig in opposition to a temperate Conservative, thought it necessary to wrench the tenant from the landlord-thought it necessary ...

ASSIZE NEWS

... there vwas a time when os1bs of this kind were of nue. Dot who iretromcced those yiito the law of England ? Was it not the Whigs in vithe settlement of the Bevolntisu. and when it was k I ltelv proposed to abolhih those oaths, what did Sir e gI nh Csirns ...

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 ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... Thomas Lucas, indentured apprentice, was brought up on warrant, charged by Mr. F. D. Frinly, pro- prietor of the eorrhern Whig, with absenting himself from his employment without leave, he being an in- dentured apprentice. Mr. Rea (in tbe absenoe of ...

THE DERBYSHIRE ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... when it was discovered that Sir George Jenkinson, the Conservative Candidate, was only St votes behind Lord Amberley, the Whigs took fright, forgot their prudence, and in their dismay resorted to their old tricks of bribery, by which the election o his ...

THE STATE CHURCH—PARLIAMENTARY PETITIONS

... alone can furnish to the English comprehension. I think that such of our friends as have uncon. ditionally supported the Whigs in the recent divisioa are mistaken. I cannot participate in the eathu. siastic confidence in Mr. Gladstone which the O Donoghoc ...

THE MINISTERAL CRISIS

... Cabinet, we think it more than probable that a dexterous motion, for Parliamentary reform would lead to the reinstalm ent of the Whigs next February, though we don't see what the Reformers are likelyto get by such a motion, except a return to office. Perhaps ...

WHAT ARE THE POLICE ABOUT?

... accepting their thorough and absolute defeat like gentlemen and honourable anta- gosists, the whippers-in end subordinates of the Whig or defunct Ministry have resorted to the scurrility of Mob rhetoric, and, as if the political sentiments of the British nation ...

Published: Sunday 01 July 1866
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 880 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

THE SESSION

... nut to be despised became evident a day or or two after the close of the debate, when Lord Grosvenor, representing a great Whig House, gave notice of an amendment on the second reading, to the effect that the scheme of re. distribution should be produced ...

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 ...

OPINION IN THE WEEKLY REVIEWS

... respect we are clearly stronger than we were twelve months ago. We have got rid for ever, it is to be hoped, of two powerful Whigs, each of whom was placed in that precise position where he could inflict the greatest possible amount of damage upon his country ...