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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' ...

THIRSK AND MALTON DIVISION

... to certain conelmsions and ealled him a Radical, but it was perfectly. immaterial whether they *chose to call; him Radical, Whig, or -o Liberal, because he intended to' 'support those measures which formed' part of that political creed to which he belonged ...

A CRUEL SENTENCE

... similar independent line of action would have been assumed by our Go. vernment. But Granvilles, Harcourts, and others of the Whig Ministry are not made of that stern stuR capable of resisting Court pressure. It is rumoured that Lord Granville has asked ...

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 SENSATIONAL SHOOTING CASE IN DUBLIN

... CADWBtYJRN COCOA, Droviding au, 6x'tiaratilliz L'erazt, r:i.'1c 'ad ?? fur ton, onr Shul n tripi MR. LABOUCHERE'S DISLIKE OF THE WHIGS. Mr. Labouchere, M.P., addressing a crowded meeting at Bacup last night condemned the action of Lord Hartington in advising ...

ASSAULT BY POLICEMEN IN NEWCASTLE

... if askeO his opinion of Mr Bright, say something more forcible even than that. The devil, he once said, was the first Whig.1 Mr Elaine, the Republican candidate for the presidency of the United states, left New York Yesterday morning on a visit to ...

REPORTED SUICIDE

... the extension of slavery, cast hut few votes ; but its members finally coalescing with most of the Northern members of the Whig party formed ?? ublicen party, whiich cameiunto powerien 1800. Menl hea, in 1838, Mr. Adams was elected a neember of Congress ...

THE OUTRAGE UPON MISS SCRAGG

... opinions- and probably because he did hold such opinions and fought straight-has ;actually reduced the majority of i835, when the Whig landlords supported one of their own party. Unthinking Tories may shout as they did at St. 1Isves to-day, and the fact that ...

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 ...

THE ARREST OF BURGAN

... CAUCUS. The London Echo prints the following epigram:- When members of! the Tory tribe Together meet, and coin subscribe The Whigs to dish, the Rads to drub, The sacred conclave is-a Club., 'Tic different with the Liberal crew, No matter what they say or ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... the ?? society, mud Mr began appeared for the ?? learmed counsel bfr the prsaecutadn briefly stated the csrnpe tances Uxtior whig, the charge was peerred, and s that the only question, asait ap, 7ed leiiif r ?? was whether the nendan obim ws, a ried mani ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... witnesses were called, and on the pert of the prosecution it was alleged that in ttemnptin to top he cab driven by Young, and into whig Bieronm had got after a uting the prosecutor, the latter was knocked down, run over, and his ,ght am broken in a very serouS ...