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AN EXTRAORDINARY TRADE PROTECTION SOCIETY

... man in good ?? Mr. OvEREND : He was a bit of a Whig, wasn't ?? i (triumphantly): Yes, and I am a Tory. (Laughter.) I t never talked politics with ?? was he a bit of a ( Whig?-Well, he made a speech at a Whig dinner. ( (Laughter.)-Wasn't he doing a good ...

OBITUARY

... deceased was th* eldest practising solicitor i* Suuderland. 1* polities deceased gentler was a Liberal, or, strictly speaking, a Whig, ana ia his you*;rer days, with his father, took active part the Reform Bill agitation in 18i2. Mr. was never married. The ...

THE FENIAN CONSPIRACY

... Ryan's * cases, but committed the Federal captain, the merchant !tailor, and the Phoenixite. FETNIANISM IN BELFAST. The Northern Whig has received information of the arrest of a supposed Fenian in one of the suburbs of Belfast, being the first case of the kind ...

THE LEEDS MERCURY

... Government and when the Whigs acted on the rule of conciliating and trust- ingo the people, they were stignmatized by the organs of the Tories as irnbeciles. Even within these few days, The 77zes was insensate enough to charge the Whigs with having betrayed ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, AUGUST 4

... spirit Iti the poimular press. Tihe measmures of ministers hlate been ais oftem mini. proved ns disapmprovedm of !i tht lending Whig ammd Rmtadical prilts. Tihm Timres, the Im'rilml, the Chrmonmilea, time Globe, have oal difi-remmt ocamsiomms beem tie stremmuoumms ...

WINTER SESSIONS

... by any means so smoothly. There had by that time arisen amongst the Radical section of the Corn- moos a feeling against the Whig Ministry, all the members of which had been parties to the passing of ?? Act, and, as it was supposed, to the inauguration ...

MYSTERIOUS ROBBERIES

... liberal opinions, who were Catholics would cease to be so.-Mr. It. H. A son pressed upon the meeting to lose no time in securin whig candidates.-Mlr. NV. Hargrove, anel Messrs. Ietli Asplanld, severally addressed the mneetitig. 'An Addrers effect, ttat it ...

THE INNS OF COURT

... sat inthat Assembly previous tl the Reform Bill till his elevation to the peerage is 1859, and as a faithful adherent to the Whig party. We are informed that on the Ist inst. the late Lord'slipped dovu stairs, and 'slightly contused his head. His hfealth ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... subjeet. Witniess said frona these la. cosaverastions, lie collecteesi tsat Isis object v-os to expsose the do- cia sigue of the Whigs asci else hRasicals, asid that lee ices-cc spoke r tOI swies usry bittoeesess of else late Quecn. eo fils. T/seaso CoglIes ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... referred to the existing relations between the Whigs and the Radicals. Ho repeated substantially what Lord Salisbury said- Whenever they are again in power, the tail I will be stronger than the head. The Whigs in Opposition are able to give an uncertain ...

SPRING CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES

... for the Whig Candidate at e the late general election, to be marked as suoporters of I what they call The Starvation BiD ; and their shops to be avoided. Their baseness has at length. roused a e spirit which defeats their malignity. Every Whig, and ...