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THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER AT CUCKFIELD

... with the House of Lords. Mr. George Odger, who was one of the speakers, feared that there was in Mr. Gladstone too much of the Whig elefient. He hoped that the- present Government would be swept away, and would give place to one stronger and with more fixed ...

CRIME IN BERLIN

... 'woe going to sttle idthey thinko 'some more questions in tles pne . id country, that almost every organ Of public ophnon botU'Whig'and-Tory, wouvl e oarld'to uotbce the fair 'nwrienrks he :b abafw- k o at arhi d hal thought, them as they 'pretended,f they ...

ACTION AGAINST A LADY FOR BREACH OF PROMISE

... Stuart Mill, written in 1870. In this Mr. MiU speaks of Whig exclusiveness as hostile to working men, and .deserving to be punished, even at the risk-of returning Tories in pre- ference, until the Whigs are driven to a compromise, and allow a few working ...

LEGISLATION FOR THE PEOPLE

... extent that will astonish even the educated members of the party. Nor need.we regret it if the session is one of woe to the Whigs, and to s Ministry that has increased the infamous Pension List in a single year by one hundred and eixty-one thousand pounds ...

THE CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST AN M.P

... the medium of your columns, that if when he speaks of ',the two chief ournals of Leeds, and ^ the leading Conservative and Whig organs, he includee the Leed. lercuryin his remarks, hle makes charges against that journal, whicb are not only incnpable ...

THE DOUBLE MURDER NEAR BELFAST

... THE DOIJ]3LE ~LUBDER NEAR. . .. 1 I THE: aOBI MER, NEA- BEwX The Northern Whig states that Mary Res, mae the women in costody on the charge of having bean con' cerned intbemurder of Mins Kier and Jane Toner, about 28 or 30 years of age. She is of low ...

TRIALS AT THE ASSIZES

... in favour of Mr. Finigan. and this was proved whenthe result of the poll was declared, showing that he had defeated both his Whig and Tory opponents. The numbers were:-Finigan, 83; O'Brien. 77 ; Fitz- gerald, 54. There were great rejoicings when the result ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... (Mr. Lawley) was chairman, suggested the creation of muni- oipalities for the several parliamentary boroughs. The tendency of Whig governments had always been towards centralization. (Iear, hear.) Should the Government perceive any essential difference between ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... to be fiitnlf hiuntred strong, do most sincerely regret the cool ind1&ter- elne and aiteal op1ositienua Inaifestetl by the Whigs. 'iii time will soon conic whemn ?? t ii..inber or tits seetiou of the Liberal party will iIIpeit, ii iewas tine Ca in the ...

THE NORWICH ELECTION PETITION

... stated that in the firat Instance heitoo(I aloneebut ho afterwards coalesced with 8ir W..Riseell, i who witbe candldte of tlfi Whig sectionl of th. Lberals.i up ,to tne time of the coalition witness had his own kents entirely, and even after the coalition ...

THE BARREN SESSION

... voice of the epreseitative Chamnber; or when some mea- sure that. is popular throughout the country, can be crushed undler Whig or Tory heels.. The action of the Upper House dining the session just closed has been pernicious to an exceptional decree, ...

THE BANNER CROSS MURDER

... Se-on-ei.tr last night. Hc ?? career of both *parWtiepin.t~hOXIguee,. nd~c~dean~ed t~c ed'apLibqrlsI, wb'h'e'iio ?? Were only Whigs who {sUowvcd the lead of teWhir.' 'fThere wet,1 ouly two indepenmdent nien iu th; I gusifiqnegay. and ioeeick-ibot, hingfreturslh ...