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THE MURDER AND RORBERY IN AN IRISH BANK

... l lX: if:?: |I MURDM- -AND ROMBRY IN .I AN IRISH- BAK.- The .Yerthenm Whig publises the annexed par- -tioulartsofthisiffa.ir.- ThevictimpweagyoungmnnsnamedWilinmaGlsse about 22 years of. age a native of Templepatrick. I At the time of.fhis death he liled ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... frequently of a very distressing nature, and the mcst violent party animosities were engendered The result was that the old Whig faction which hadruled ledinburgh was driven to the wall, and finally collapsed by the return of Mr. Duncan M'Laren and Mr ...

THE NEWTOWNSTEWART MYSTERY

... following description of the scene of the murder and the other localities mentioned in the enquiry, extracted from the Northern Whig, will probabiy interest our readers- The bank stands, with one of its gables, upon another street, known as the ' Back Street ...

MOB LAW

... for a defunct tradition when a real foe is so threatening to overturn the whole social fabric? The issue is not now between Whig and Tory, but ,cod between the employers and-the employed-the latter cost representing the most dissatisfied and improvident ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... prisoherh werebi perodueda neanddfo iseieahdy aIeef, The priomemittned the thefd . Theyrd said m~the hai beeng diu~aril'asoau whig.olatfisky'n two glatses pofber eac Athfison-areetao treevel eJ tee ,rs ;dk I ?? IoNAlndoDeteotiv-; insoetor doept wereofg ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 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 ...

SINGULAR CASE OF POISONING IN GLASGOW

... After all, if a man only holds on firmly, progress is aboet the beet thing he can take his stand upon. The old - fashioned Whig. however, does not think so. He does not take his stand on progress and pro- gress accordingly leaves him behind. Then he blames ...