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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 ...

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 ...

THE ARREST OF MR. DAVITT

... League rooms, anid groaned the Government and Gladstoue. Groan - were also liberally giveu for *- Bucksehot Forster- aind the Whigs. Mr. )illon, MI.P., who caine specially from London. appealed to the people to pre'erve a peaceful attitude, iio matter what ...

ARREST OF MR. PARNELL

... only beg of the people that, hsaviig demioustrated their at- taclimient to Mr. Parnell, and their freshened hatred of the Whigs, they will turn quietly to ask themselves what is their own duty in so strange and sad a crisis . Clearly it is to Ikeep ? ...

LAW REPORTS

... the words of the act of Parliaetcol h present tenant be entitled to them havigrgr to the lease, which was executd in145an 'Whig~havwagboee gragtad. afe the inmproye. ments.were made, must be held to be & compenn sation for them. With regard to the second ...

SECOND EDITION

... the Chancellorship of the Exchequer, retaining the office of First Lord of the Treasury. The Daily News ?? Stanleys were a Whig family, and the heed of the house has but returned so far as ie has ever left them to the principles of progress which his ...

FOREIGN TELEGRAMS

... capsiouzs and sympathetic COe boson MIr. Parniell or dIM. George. (Laughtor.) tbi With regard to thle position whvhich the Whigs hi, occupied iii our Comstitutional syptem, ?? Itp initiate all cornnensatorv actioti of the kind to ga1t Which liC Intel reherred ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... up strife, but the result was dis. astrous to the Tory party, for it bad excited the Nationalists to opposition, and now the Whig Solicitor-General was being returned unopposed for Derry. The Nationalists had deliberately ab- stained from putting forward ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... fresh attempt to outrage Liberal principles ?? the argument- ' Is it likely that a Clabinet in wvhich thaft Ceol, saiacius Whig. Ljord Hawrtlngton, the Son of the Duke of Devonshire, has a seat, will ever adopt estreme mneaurea of legislation?'' LANCASTRuaAN ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... Welling- ton Young, solicitor, on behalf of james M)1Cuh. i lough, Mr. Webb ?? was sure that there was not a farmer preset, 'Whig or Tory, ?? or Green, but was rejoiced that Mr. M'Oullough was not turned out on the roadside ithat day, and that he would ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... solicitor, and Mr. E. Finnigan watched the proceedings on behalf of the Conservatives and Mr. Caruth, Ballymena, represented the Whig interest. tru MaESSRS. BOYD-IMPonTANTr DECistom. His Wonsnir proceeded to deliver judgment in the case of the Messrs. Sinclair ...

THE CRIMES ACT AND THE CABINET

... order to stand sohleder to shoulder againist the foe. Who is it that is going to desert Mr. Gladstone at this pinch ? The Whigs or tre Rladicals? And why? Wo cannot profess to be ignoranb of the talk of the town as to the irrita- tion which prevailed ...