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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 STATE OF IRELAND

... Unionist leaders are well founded; but ibis beyond doubt that the ?? at present base their hopes on the definite fusion of the Whig Unionists with the Conservative party, which will render the Government safe not merely against the attacks of the Home Rule ...

THE SENSATIONAL SHOOTING CASE IN DUBLIN

... CADWBtYJRN COCOA, Droviding au, 6x'tiaratilliz L'erazt, r:i.'1c 'ad ?? fur ton, onr Shul n tripi MR. LABOUCHERE'S DISLIKE OF THE WHIGS. Mr. Labouchere, M.P., addressing a crowded meeting at Bacup last night condemned the action of Lord Hartington in advising ...

THE OUTRAGE UPON MISS SCRAGG

... opinions- and probably because he did hold such opinions and fought straight-has ;actually reduced the majority of i835, when the Whig landlords supported one of their own party. Unthinking Tories may shout as they did at St. 1Isves to-day, and the fact that ...

BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... dozen aro non-eleotors, including the -secretary -and treansurer, about aB dozen are Liberals; t, he remainder,; reactionary Whigs -and men absolutely unknown hereabouts. .Not one prominent Liberal in Ayr bas any confiection with the Union. The meeting itielf ...

DEATH OF A SUPPOSED DYNAMITARD

... words of Dir. Gladstone. (Cheese.) Lord Wolverton, speaking st Poole last night, contended. Ithat Lord Hartington and the 'Whigs had for ever lest itheir chance of leading the edvaneed portion of the ?? party, without which that party could not exist. ...

FOURTH EDITION

... reassembles. There is literally no statesman living whose character and conduct have been so strongly repudiated by the great Whigs and those who are nou DIsseintienc Liberals as our new Ambassador at Paris, and his sudden ard suleniid eleva- tion must fill ...

THE CRIMES BILL

... returnifg to the dis. credited policy of repression, stronglsc condemns the course taken by the Coercionist Radicals and landlord Whigs in supiporting them, and records again its firm don- viction that the only hone of a satielactory settlement lies in the direction ...

THE CRIMES BILL

... was vassed unanimost.yr -*-That we record our indignant protest agains the brutal and tyrannical Coercion Bill of ts Tory-Whig Ministry introduced by them with th4 object of goadina the Irmih people into disorder1 and we appeal to our own people to obey ...