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DOUBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE

... all the mistakes of thi present Parliametst arose from Mir (f udo stone having to subordinate his own views ta those ci lit Whig and Tory colleagues. THIE SPEAKER ANt) FunE EDuCATlmoNx-.tRhinl t letter of a Warwick elector itt regard to the 're6tof free ...

STARVING AN INFANT

... in the Free Trade ball, Manchester. He said he did not know whether his liberty was conditional upon his support of the bad Whig policy or not, but as he hal through his political career disregarded all conse. quences that might follow from doing the duty ...

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 ...

Passing Notes

... of . his family, and, if never much more than a Whig,, he - was a Whig of the right sort. The newer generation t of Whips les less excuse for adhering to family tradi- Itions, even if its members are Whigs by family tradi- ltion, and not, as some are, mushroom ...

MURDER AND MONEYGRUBBING

... congratulate themselves on having declined to become their ally in such an aggressive and dangerous war. Our Governments, both Whigs and Tories, were hounded on by interested and influential money-grubbers and their organs to plunge into an enterprise which ...

THE DISHORNING OF CATTLE

... present political crisis. Mr. Bradlaugh said there were two new parties in pro- cess of formation totally differing from the Whigs and Tories. The Tories were only in office on condition that they brought forward measures more liberal than wonld be granted ...

THE IRISH CRIMES ACT

... ale the confession that his boasted Load Act is a failure. The renewal of the Act in Treland means the ileath knell of the Whig iarty. The f,'jsle Times is ot opinion that if Mr. Gladstone imagined the Irish party would be pleased with the pro- posed ...

THE BALHAM MURDER

... hint 'if that Was 1ight, &hd ho c&ollY i'plied, Yes .come anda,and too himi1 -to isa pla'ce -where tbS blstrtumstu mana WAS Whig. HO$ was alive at thi tinki,- bht hO ?? dbfy two ot three -timecs, mcved his hands convUdsitew, add Whe expired. Theebisel ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... and innocence of Francis Hynes and Myles Joyce when lie aur banged them and sacrificed them to the gratification of Ha, the Whig party, the Dublia Rxpiqis of yesterday says :- obli An outrage so scandalous will not, we trust, be antlered whi to pass without ...

THE BRENTOWOOD MYSTERY

... Believe mne (and no Ma~rquis ever descends To fib) we, the Peers, are your only true friends: W7het you lose by ouar dishing the Whigs yon shall wiul, .For in kicking them out we mean taking you in. Bealieva me, gentletnin; aed for this tribute you .shall have ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... wchoss bio- graphy finds a place in Dr. Johison's 'Lives of the Poots. F: rom that work see learn that on the ejection of the Whigs at the cml of Quecn Amine's reign Parnill wvas persuaded to chiaige Iisparty, and he became the friend of Swift, through whosec ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... Unionist leaders are well founded; but ibis beyond doubt that the ?? at present base their hopes on the definite fusion of the Whig Unionists with the Conservative party, which will render the Government safe not merely against the attacks of the Home Rule ...