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LEGAL

... look across to Ireland, where Mr. Stannus, the discharged agent of the Hertford estate, has got a verdict against the aor/hern Whig for accusing hint of tyrannical management. Instead, however, of getting the xo,oool. which he claimed, he has only got ...

Published: Saturday 04 January 1873
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1003 | Page: 21 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SHOCKING CASE OF STABBING

... The Home Rulers were sure to be a power in Par- liament. Mr. Martin, M.P., said if he vere asked to take his choice between Whigs and Tories he should only compare it to a choice, if he were about to be blown from the mouth of a cannob, between a Krupp ...

SESSION OF 1876: ACT II

... again unlessradicallyreforned, and kept clear of such fantastic and sour Liberals as Mr. Lowe, and the domination of the great Whig houses. For such reform of his party, Mr. Gladstone is not yet ripe. The bitterness of political adversity has only just touched ...

A NEW SONG,

... his sapience and pseudo-prevision; And all Hartington's claim to political fame Is his use as a wealthy patrician. For the Whigs like a man of condi- tion, And discard everyawkward suspicion When he winks at the fads of the Radical cads Of her Majesty's ...

MR. BRIGHT, THE FARMERS, AND THE GAME LAWS

... for eo doing to my mind are not satisfactory. It may be that, in mounting the ladder to a higher atmosphere, associating with Whig landlords, who are as inveterate gawme preservers as ever Tory landlords can be, he may have had some deldterious influence ...

LEGAL AND POLICE NEWS

... of the Hertford Estates litigation, has been commenced by Mr. Stannus, the late agent of the estates, against the Northern Whig.-The Court of Common Pleas have unanimously decided that Peers have no right to vote. Only one side of the case was heard, ...

Published: Saturday 23 November 1872
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1698 | Page: 21 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... T~wiMP.-Mt. Fi'Dederisk *We0111 White, 40. has been elected a beircher of til 1055 Toni le, n ?? of tue late Mr. Amnelsh Guny.I Whig Wits caliled to the boar tt the Inner Temarle L is THE STOCKOlm PnisoN OoNGRE8S,- Th5lewk toiry of the Stockholm Prison Congress ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... aombe, appearedt u port the summons. eveal witnete were examined but noeswti dme atuall commeitted. It dppared th e psrtnentin whig htheed damawa ommitedfoedea of a. frs-l~ass sokng cariage of thez 8.5- trin Waterilo to Windsor on : the night of S ray, te ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE

... marine storedealer, and not even by Sir John Dalrymple Ray, but by a discharged doockyard clerk. The basest Tory, the mildest Whig, the wildest Fenian, and the totally unpolitical Briton alike will smile when they hear that that injured individual, the ...

SHOCKING MURDER OF A POLICEMAN

... Parliament the adoption of such measures as shall secure the best lawyers and the boest mbn for judges, other than the best Whigs, Tories1 or riadicals.-Mr. J. Smith 'seconded the resolution, ?? That the unsatisfactory state of the acts of Pailia-; ment ...

THE MURDER OF A BANK CLERK

... practice was sustained by miserable penny-a-liners and cowardly editors, who were ever ready for pay to support either mesan Whigs or benighted Tories, by writing black white. or white black, regardless of consequences. The parliamentary committee which ...

IRELAND

... straight- forward and manly speech 'at Newcastle, and hopes that he will not 'be deterred by the abuse heaped upop him by the Whig and Tory press and corrupt legislators from deliveiing the samnet spseeh to a' London audience; and this meeting fother pledges ...