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THE POLICE COURTS

... this town, and who has continued in active service on that body up to the time of his death. Mr. Whetstone belonged to the whig section of the liberal party, but had also the confidence and esteem of the radicals. The re- union of the liberal party, by ...

THE PRESS PROSECUTIONS IN IRELAND

... language against the landlords. He used strong language against the toiled, but he used equally strong language Against the whigs. (A laugh.) No one, however, could imagine that his letter was a seditious libel against the Queen or the Queen's government ...

Law Intelligence

... others before the end of his career. He cha- racterised the strong language in the Beehive, that the English government, whether whig, tory, or' radical, loved blood, as a lie, and observed that possibly it was better to let such language float down the stream ...

OUR DAILY CONTEMPORARIES

... occasion no such moderation has been. observed, and the Premier, contrary to the Conservative tradition, has vied with his Whig predecessors in scat- tering the honours of the peerage. On the whole, the House of Lords has increased inordinately in numbers ...

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, ...

A WOOL BROKER CHARGED WITH FORGERY

... everthinks of attaoking t her throne, or. of seeling to gain their end through its adestruction.' They may blame the tories or the whigs, or the' parliament, or the aristocracy, or bad laws, or an ex- , pensive administration; and they may assail either or all ...

THE FEARFUL RAILWAY ACC DENT IN WALES

... Berwick was about sixty-five years of ago. He was chairman of the county of Water- ford for some years. He 'Was employed' by the Whig Government in several arduous cases, and acquitted himself so successfully that, on the first opportunity, they made him a ...

CHARGE OF RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS FROM A CHILD

... called a distinguished luau, though what he was distinguished in he did not know, exceopt that he ha~d been connected with every Whig job for many years. Still, in his way, he was really as good a fellow as ever lived. A crisis had now come, and the more he ...