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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 BRENTOWOOD MYSTERY

... Believe mne (and no Ma~rquis ever descends To fib) we, the Peers, are your only true friends: W7het you lose by ouar dishing the Whigs yon shall wiul, .For in kicking them out we mean taking you in. Bealieva me, gentletnin; aed for this tribute you .shall have ...

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 ...

MURDEROUS SHOOTING OUTRAGE AT FOREST GATE

... In reply to the toast of his health, Mr, Chamberlain congratulated the Liberals on the gocd services rendered by' the great Whig families, and contrasted the alliance between the aristocracy of England and the people with the experience on the Continent ...

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. ...

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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... vkle for fiot~u ss lavr b Loadt ot-rd at 10e40 him dud prso pi. lacd fr o commences on Saturday next, bat 7r. J0ptie PonisoD, whig ?? judge, welltbe In at endance At Judgea' Okambes, lioyal Cours of forsthcej do eednes.r day and otiynextthe abpplvaoos of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... witnee and sy C' that he, was a little man that could net have that drink, V This man would cmie to the club and drink and p lay Whig, afterwardsti-Yes; and lore ?? money. Wit- ziessedid not play with him on these occasions. He b never played with a man who ...