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A MOHAMMEDAN BROTHERHOOD IN LONDON

... mayor, the office having been rendered vacant by the resignation of the late mayor. The issue depended upon the coalition of Whigs and Tories against tbe. Nationalist vote, and thec former were successful in electing their nominee, a gentle, man. named. ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... weather; but other cae vs,. vv hich it is impossible to account for, seem to have Ioperated upon the electors. The essentially Whig elemneut Iwere unabie to satisly themselves as between Parnell on the one hand aud the ?? on the other. Au objectlon was lodged ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... awyrithx ?? bruh t nx thnem 'acksolatr wars ?? the scisor weetieadlste wereal rin h the cvnigofapthennt's mothe h a ina 'bnny, whig hewiref-cusedwoaccp, edsi ewne ?? refueadatio gveits to himwe i sdms fith ?? sridedtof rieacart rwa the two, s wo.1men0, hu ...

THE DUBLIN TRAGEDY

... of the land which they had nnhallowed and Si disgraced by their ghaetly crime (applate). Mr MILNrEn, as an old member of B Whig family, and ru old Libera4 supported the resolution. The resolution was then put, and carried unani. mously. e Mr Coun1illor ...

FROM THE RADICAL BENCHES

... statement of the law was cheered by the Tories, and approved by a majority of ninety-seven, consisting of a combine- tion of Whigs, Tories, and Chamberlainites. After- wards there was a discussion of a somewhat academic character upon the Naval Defence Bill ...

THE BUTTERKNOWLE MURDER

... the history of the a Liberal party, the banner of which night have beeu said to have been first unfurled in 1831, when the Whigs under it led on to the first great battle in the British Constitution. Since I that it had been grasped by many nuble mnen ...

IRELAND

... himself an Irishman of worth.- The ?? Mayor, in returning thanks, said he was glad to see united there that day Conservatives, Whigs, Liberals, and Nationalists: ho hoped that in a very short time there would be no distinction ; that the Con- servatives would ...

BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... dozen aro non-eleotors, including the -secretary -and treansurer, about aB dozen are Liberals; t, he remainder,; reactionary Whigs -and men absolutely unknown hereabouts. .Not one prominent Liberal in Ayr bas any confiection with the Union. The meeting itielf ...

DEATH OF A SUPPOSED DYNAMITARD

... words of Dir. Gladstone. (Cheese.) Lord Wolverton, speaking st Poole last night, contended. Ithat Lord Hartington and the 'Whigs had for ever lest itheir chance of leading the edvaneed portion of the ?? party, without which that party could not exist. ...

FOURTH EDITION

... reassembles. There is literally no statesman living whose character and conduct have been so strongly repudiated by the great Whigs and those who are nou DIsseintienc Liberals as our new Ambassador at Paris, and his sudden ard suleniid eleva- tion must fill ...

THE EXAMINER

... man or not, he was certainly pitch- forked into and held a strong position. He may not be the last of the Whigs, but he is the last of the Whig Party ' managers. For many a long day, ever, indeed, since By Whiggery, trickery hot, Lord John a majority ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... coustituenceies, Thus, in at least fifty con- te etituencies we decide the balance between the rival in parties, and elect a Whig or a 'i'ry, as wvs please. Tics di Ministers have to reckon ivithc this hewer. ''Anti who a comccands these tw-enty mihiocal ...