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 POLICE COURTS

... lead a shrewd observer like the head-constable 0 to suspect her sex. The prisoners will be brought up at the police court ?? Whig. ), SoMNNs17ULIsm.-On Tuesday night last a bly named Alger, aboin 14 years of age, son of Mr. Alger, Is dealer, of Brandon ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... bundle contakng wearing apparel and other pro- perty Ocle to the dloor. H~e went into the parlour. He found a hat on the abe whiG slch, 55 DO one 0 'sued It, it was con jectured had been left by the thief. Finding the parlour wi ndow opten, he was led to ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... candidate coane forward for cny borolugh or any county. A man from these Liberal papers went down to the election and opposed the Whig candidate, and fought hard for the Tory caodidate. Trot was the only result ever I saw from these national j urnals. Even this ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY WILL CASE

... the same, and she always supported me; Sir Edward was an accomplished gentleman whbn he was young; Sir Edward was always a Whig. When he became old, and saw the error of his ways, he advanced a little to your side I The Court-What do you call his side ...

POLICE [ill]

... containing all the discipline of the latter, with all the energy of the former. Against such a coalition the dispirited old Whigs would have small chance. But if, on the otherhand, Ea-l ERt-rli amid Mrl Gladstone 'prnopse at messure which will come up to ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... specioa oZ literature was thlis-that it -was of gre at use to tho Tfories in thnea of elections. You kntow what happllened when a Whig andidate came forward for an&y borough1 or aly cOouliy. A rsans Ironm theso Liljeb-az papers went'downto the election mind ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... now, Sir, that on the repetition of such silly, mlschievous,' and, I may say, insane articles as appeared in the H~ortlucita Whig on the a3d instant, a circular shall be seat to the merchants, manufacturers, bankers, ani shopkeepers of BelfaSt, calling ...