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LIVERPOOL ASSIZES. NISI PRIUB COURT. - Kbidat. Before Sir. Juttice Hannen and a Spatial Jury. ALLEGED DAMAGE TO ..

... said he heard the defendant remark that if plaintiff was a Hayes he had bundled him oat.” (Laughter.)—Mr. Bilker; Are you Whig or a Tory ? —Hannay ;I neither. (Laughter.)—Sir. Holker ; Then why did you to hear Stephens .’—Hannay : Out of curiosity to ...

THE WIGAN OBSERVER AND DISTRICT ADVERTISER. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1868

... said he heard the defendant remark tliat plaintiff “was a Haves he had bundled liim out” (Laughter.)—Mr. H dker: Are you a Whig or a Tory ? —Hannay :I am neither. (Laughter.)— Mr. Ilolker : Then why did you hear Stephens ?—LI nay : Out of curiosity to ...

you. I *botit fmir W L BittfS^ESESE railway into BevanVrond. slanuing BeM«*-n*d. 1 tlnnk Foeter, the Green ..

... even now, he has not died he has merdy gone to strep, and declined to wake any more for valet, fnend, relative, mathematician, Whig, Tory, reviewer, injured Queen, uneducated proletarian, ►Hie,. or senator. In some quarters the close of this noble life has ...

MBETIMQ OF THE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION

... by the Merchant Taylors’ Company, that they were not going introduce only the skilled artisan, the pnetorian guard of the Whigs—(laughter)—but they were going to introduce a much larger class in which they thought there was safety; hut I think it is not ...

experience had not ue, the heart- which ewnee before Parliament careful eonridentiaa of oar frieadi who I «ee ..

... that United mure two years to improve the position this Lhutch of England and Ireland which exists in Irecountry than everthe Whigs did in their lives. What was hind, but that really means, if stripped its disguise, toe position of England when I wait into ...

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... might be said take the shape they new have in the reignf the Shuirte, and it die seventeenth century that the mimes of Tory and Whig began be rued describe them. the reign of tie first Charles the party which was Puritan in religion and Lib&tU in politics ...

fusurawe. THE RBOWTEB ELECTORS. --- TVPRPOOIi & LONDON ft GLOBE L 1 olPulUmci.t. Establlslied IMS-.. . ..

... creed of action rather thau a creed oomposed of theories never to be reduced to practice. have, happily, got out of the old Whig groove, and we hope that are now free from the members of the great Revolution families, with the consent of Lord Russell ...

ELECTION IN ALL SAINTS WARD

... attempts at personation were detected. In fact, every artifice which could be learned frem tire elections of the olden time, when Whig and Tory fought tooth and nail, was put into practice on Tuesday, with result which, should think, will hardly beomwdered ...

:|iT tEK -tii; 1 68

... the occasion was the Rev. Walter Chamberlain, vicar of St. John’s, in the same parish. said Mr. Gladstone had stated that the Whig party were bound together irrespective of religious opinions, and lie (ihe speaker) therefore denounced them as irreligious ...

THE BOROUGH ELECTION. ORKAT MEKTINQ OF WORKING MEM IN THE PUBLIC HALL. LIBERAL DEMONSTRATION. On Monday evening ..

... satisfactory manner than they hitherto had been. Witt all duo respect to the present representatives of the borough—whether Whig or Tory, bo held that the interests of the working-men bad not had their due consideration in the legisfiture. (Hear, hear ...