THE COMING SESSION AND ITS WORK

... ol a boody of livcry oeo deprived of their sighte. It he the mnonoroly of efflce during the beti pgrt of half a centiry by Whigs, LlUbrals, or Radiodbls vwlnha is nouv failing into miens, cindl hece the prevalent futry. The in. terval of offtice (caaionally ...

COMMEETAL AND MAELERS

... soi-ta cheap«a, WIS traile quiet iat» also aaa CATELB. Jam. Sllhe ctaatat l-aa.'-ta is than uw hut Thursday, tie faii»| off Whig pnacipaUy ia lureiga. Trade i» very dull and average at'.-lower. clearance cannot effected. hav« heariy natcy aa last wtv* ...

THE APPROACH OF THE SESSION

... dish the Whigs, as represented in the recent party article of the Edinburgh Review. If all the'sections of the Liberal party cannot make common cause, to Kid the country of the nile of the Tpmea, At least it is to be hoped that it wil! be Whigs, and not ...

LAW REPORTS

... Mr. Rtu--I will not be able to ppy the £5,00O until I get the £210,000 the Attornay-Gensr.l owes me, In order to prevent a Whig member heing re turned for Belfab, (Laughter ) Your Lordebop ought to send James to jail for a we ih (Laughtsr.) To whom did ...

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 ...

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 ...

AUTHORS AND BOOKS

... leaders. It is the especial pride of Kerr Brandes that while portrait Lord .Beaconsfield has been painted, he says, ' in turn by Whigs and Tories, and hate or partisanship has mingled the colours, lis lordship is to him neither object of admiration nor ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... and he had received a reply from Dr. Quin. (Mr. 13ijfgar) did not bring the matter forward in the interest* of either the Whig or the Tory party, but simply to give the noble lord opportunity of setting himself right. The noble lord was reported to have ...

CONFESSION OF MURDER

... Weld-Bluandells, of Lulworth and Ince, v ho are an aici'ent Catholic family dating back to ?? times,, have hitherto always been Whigs or Liberals, an~d:in de last contested election in South-We'stU Lacashire, lin 1868, not only was their wohols itiflueante' ...

NEWS FROM PARIS

... great situation which Lord Beaconsfield has achieved for Englund the world, Lotois Blauc's opinion ia that the present day the Whigs are but faintly distinguished from Tories in their general tendency,and that theircombats as Conservatives Liberals are mainly ...

THE POLICE AND TICKET-OF-LEAVE MEN

... iesotlind , ng hiuc teat he --it.i ?? *- tere Uluot0 hin, in coucedetatil a lto ?? - - cumstnnlces of the ca. lie hail aii r .; o Whig to carn an honest liclio on the pilntder of ethers. He shoul, ticlitr first offence, and sentenced Liii to D . piisonnelit ...

THE ATTEMPT ON THE CZAR OF RUSSIA

... a private meeting of his sup- 19 porters on Tuesday night, and although the a Rsdied section demurred to havine a second 0 Whig representative, the majority of those present a decided to recommend his resignaton. Mr. a Plimeoll, in his letter, states ...