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THE WORK OF THE SESSION

... Derby could not them posi- tively calculate on etoler than a passive.nnsjrity. The opposition to the Whig Government was founded on the obection to the Whig Reform Bill as a meeaure that did not represent the feel- ings of the country. Under the av'owed inspira- ...

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 

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 ...

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 ...

TRIAL FOR THE MURDER OF A WIFE FOUR YEARS AGO

... hinted that he (Mr. Peel) had no conftdence ng in the leaders of the Liberal party. This does not look hope- 0l. ful for the Whigs. SHocKING ACCIDENT ON THE NEw TEAK VALTpy RAn- cr ?? Wednesday afternoen a tipper, named Thos. In Ellis, twenty-four years ...

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 ...

CHARGE OF CHUELTY AGAINST LORD RUSSELL

... liberals to stem the conserva- tive feeling of the borough, and the shifts to which they were reduced in canvassing for the whig nominee. In M\r. Howel GCs in the constituency of Brecon have elected a gentleman who has every possible claim to be their ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... baronetcy frona the tories in 1846, as a sort of compensation for having been struck out of the commission of the peace by the whigs on account of .his ultra-Oraugeisni. What claims on the ground of pub. ,lie service has any one of the above to be raised to ...

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 ...

EXTRAORDINARY CRIMES IN NEW ZEALAND

... Tory breeldS 6f Viot -I'll iswer idi' the Lingons, fn thep OJ'ytirves there was never r a pup 'bel'i-to aiib ut wbuldliowl ifa Whig came nearhim. -he 7.fdgon bloodis goed,-'rich, old Tory blood-like good rich milk; and that's why, when the right time comes ...

PETERSFIELD PETTY SESSIONS

... from Whitehouse. The younger priasner's make-up in dress and figure, and cut and dis- position of the hair, is remarkably ?? Whig. I I I I I I I 1 11 11 r II II t r I I r I 0 :I 1?I 1.i ali l ...

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 ...