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ELECTION INTELLIGENCE

... through the principal street On arriving at Mr. tlealy's hotel Healy thanked the electors, saying his return was in the face of Whig prosecutors. A jury Irish people had brought in a verdict landlordism, and decreed its eternal doom. the impotent menaces ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... to stir up strife out the s esult was disastrous to the Tory party, for it had excited Nationalists to opposition, and now a Whig Solicito- General was being returned unopposed for terry. The Nationalists haid deliberately abstained from putting forward ...

THE AGITATION IN IRELAND

... his remedy for- theo ?? land system. It was, Trust to the Whig (Covernment I his was the advice given by ludge Keonh aid Sadlier, and thre other members of tee brass hand at the tine the Whig pr ieste of Ireland Lad listened to that advice, isnd oplre ...

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 ...

LIBERAL MEETING AT EALING

... hoped they would still continue to have the Whig and Radical elements acting upon each other, for they were both extremely useful; but they might with considerable advantage lose a great deal of the false Whig element—he meant that element which was made ...

The Marquis of has resigned the Under Secretaryship of State for India. His example has been followed by Lord ..

... the Compensation of Irish tenants, and with the hostility shown to it in the House of Commons by representatives of tho great Whig families, the Fitzwilliaii S, the Greys and Lambtons, the Moretons and the Wallops, not to mention country gentlemen of less ...

THE PLAISTOW MURDER

... H~ouse, Whether it will gain any votes is another queetion. The Whigs muay grumble, hut they will hardly dare to rebel in view of an early general electiont, If the Tories trust to Whig seceesione on the Fgranchise Bill, they will find that they arc leaning ...

TERRIBLE MURDER OF A GIRL

... This was shown to a posi- tively nauseous extent when Lord Granville, perhaps the most contemptible of all the office-seeking Whigs who cling on to Mr. Gladstone's skirts in the hope of again getting £5,000 a year as Secretarv of State, spoke at a useeting ...

BTFMOtTBED RECONSTRUCTION OF THK.GOTEENMENT. I

... laid down by Lord Randolph Churchill at New- castle, in a speech marked by qualities of real statesman- ship Conservatives, Whigs, and Radieala of the rational and law-abiding type may fairly combine. ...

THE AGITATION IN IRELAND

... editor of tho Tablet newspaper, and author of what was known as the independent policy in 1mS2; which (said Mr. Parnell) the Whigs broke up as they are trying to break it up again. Mr. Pasnell claimed to have fully forty, members ready to carry on bucas's ...

A PARALLEL TO PIGOTT'S CASE

... prisoners vere instantly acquitted. Early in the session, Howe (who, Lord Macaulay says, lately the most virulent of Whigs, had been by the lose of place turned into the most virulent of Tories) complained, with his usual vehemence and asperity ...

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 ...