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SUMMARY

... divided the Liberal party to an extent which portends new trouble for the Government. In a vain endeavour to conciliate his Whig followers Mr Gladstone has caused a new clause to be added to the bill, which excludes tenants who have neglected to avail ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... This was the first time it had proved pos- c .sible to maintain an Irish party in spite of the ( deiroralisation which . the . Whig:,; party l had :always endeavoured to use. He did not believe 1 in the permanence, of an Irish party in the EnglishI . Pariament; ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN LONDON

... moinan, ness. respqctably dresaed. were seen walking in 'the Park, f this wohen.the'nan drew a' revolver from hia poeket and Whig fired three shots at his comipanion. He then opened n the his overcoat and, placing 'the revolver to his chest oiicy, shot ...

PRINCIPAL TULLOCH AND THE PLEBISCITE

... Ellice has represented the Burglis nalfor a generation, and may be taken as a capital I ian specimen of ] ian. the good old Whig, rid. Wbo never changed his principles or wig. as? It is therefore a curious commentary on his in- management of the Burghs ...

THE IRISH CRISIS

... rumours, and weak inven. h tions of our lying and selfish enemies and their craven ho allies, the weak-kneed and half-hearted Whigs, who f would induce the tenant-farmers of Ireland to present eb a mutilated case ef their acknowledged grievances th before ...

THE IRISH CRISIS

... calling I E, ' upon the tenant farmers to- aisemble in their thou., sands, and show the tyrannical Chief:Secretary and his s' and Whig Government that they would no longer be de- ewas terred by threats. : em the . pplica- A FORCIBLE EVICTION. - late of Three ...

POLITICS AND PASSING EVENTS

... trust ? Was he, a; represeutative ! of the Irish people, to leave their whole fate to depend -' .upon this fact, whether the Whig Hartington or fthe t Radical Chamberlain would win' in the division of u parties in the present Government. The'issue'could ...

IRELAND

... Lord Cnief-Justice Mlay, ard congratulating tire Ractical section of t me Cabritet onl having successfully resrsted Tory and Whig demiands ior coercion. I'ADICAL OPPOSI LIONi TO T1IE LAND LEAG U. it. W\e take the folloswing fromn an address issued by i ...

ABERDEEN BANKRUPTCY COURT

... with left for Thurso on Sunday. well- SUDDEN DEATH OP A PnESS MAN.-James Lawson, spoil assiettint sub-editor of the Nortfhern Whig, has suddenly cuesi died in Belfast under very painful circusustances. The but~ deceased was in Scotland onl Friday' attending ...

Advertisements & Notices

... and VI. THE UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR CRITICS. %r. VIZ. AROUND THE WORLD WITH GENERAL GRAAT. 6 the VIII. ST PAUL AND HENAN. IX. WHIGS, RADICALS, AND CONSERVATIVES. -Y LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street. NY, EDNsoRnon: OLIVER & BOYD. NA5 If P UBLICA rTION ...

NOTES ON LEGAL REFORM.—NO. IV

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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... and continued Ministerial cheers.) Mr ieces- Sullivan had heee down to Liverpool to reconcile tect a the Home Rulers and the Whigs, and he 6 aud might congratulate himself on the result of 6rd to his. mission. (Ministerial cheers.) The honl. member .,ks ...