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MURDER AND MONEYGRUBBING

... congratulate themselves on having declined to become their ally in such an aggressive and dangerous war. Our Governments, both Whigs and Tories, were hounded on by interested and influential money-grubbers and their organs to plunge into an enterprise which ...

REPORTED SUICIDE

... the extension of slavery, cast hut few votes ; but its members finally coalescing with most of the Northern members of the Whig party formed ?? ublicen party, whiich cameiunto powerien 1800. Menl hea, in 1838, Mr. Adams was elected a neember of Congress ...

SINGULAR LOCAL DIVORCE SUIT

... The lesson it teaches is retrospective; but it has its value as bearing upon any wiles the Conservatives may offer to the Whigs in times near at hand. Honest gentlemen like Mr McIver have pulled the chestnuts out of the fire for Lord Salisbury and Lord ...

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 ...

EPITOME OF OPINION

... patriotic convictions with the triumph of Liberal principles, and the discomfiture of the slippery party, which is now angling for Whig and Radical, as it lately angled for Irish votes. The Daily Telegrahl says :- In introducing the first, or Home Rule, section ...

FOURTH EDITION

... carry out his grand scheme, even if he knows what it is to be ? Last year Mr. Chamberlain was the special bugbear of all the Whigs, all the Moderates all the Unionist journals and speakers who now applaud him. He was occupier in delivering tirades against ...

THE CRAWFORD DIVORCE CASE

... standing shoulder to shoulder fighting against Whig coercionists. They have helped us to win a victory which will resound through the whole vorld. They have helped us to shosw any English Government, whether it be Whig or Tory, that may ti future attenipt to ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... for a WAIWDS9WORTH. Tm-iinw MP73ARRIED WOMANe'S MArN'IENANOEC Aor.-Aed him Ward, landlord of the Queen's Head, High-street, Whig, Buckinghamshire, was summoned by tsis wife, Ellen Ward, ?? the new Act, to show cause why in order should not be made upon ...