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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 ...

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 ...

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 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 ...

SOMERSET QUARTER SESSION

... have scarcely a bottle of wine in my -cellar or a joint In the larder (laughter), Why don't you come into our camp like many Whigs who are tired of Gladstone's polloy ? (loud lauhbter.) Mr. Dlckinson, who was attsuding Mr, Bencc.Jon6-'s funeral, sent 25 ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... can't see anything to eorr ?? Bench considered that Robinson1 had fact commlitted no offenc,38 anod lhe was diecharged. Aehiton Whig was fined 40e and costs, with a warning that his next het offence would culminate in the endorsement of his licence, satii ...

THE ASSASSINATIONS IN DUBLIN

... Gladstone, ccii only further ?? hmm ii3 thle ayes o ficte ngl'ish people and iiliouaco frolm time M~ilisturial majority tiso Whi~g secctmios Already niuchi disturbed by Mr. Furster'il ruiretment.'' Tue(, Jvyih/jbque J`ieufaI'se remarks- It is not, merely ...