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SUSPICIOUS DEATH

... was ?? Ryn, -who, in vindica- d tiou of hiS honour, was ,killed by. R. E. Hamit, of the 1g : Whig; - From the reporb of te light it would seem that the Whig man jgot the best of it. Next in the list come )f Walter Hickey), who indulged in several 3steet ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... been tried before, and also an extremely extended suffroge. What they wanted, in fact, was much more constitutional than tshe whig substitute that they had obtained in 1832. Where, for instance, had they found the 101. suffrage-where had they found the principle ...

AMERICA AND MEXICO

... peace ifM• would give indemnity for the wa-, cede ui v.. ~ 1 ® and Upper California. This declaration was at upon by the Whigs as the first open avowal that th of the war was conquest, extension, and thing was, however, pretty clear before. Laguna, and ...

CHARGE OF CHUELTY AGAINST LORD RUSSELL

... liberals to stem the conserva- tive feeling of the borough, and the shifts to which they were reduced in canvassing for the whig nominee. In M\r. Howel GCs in the constituency of Brecon have elected a gentleman who has every possible claim to be their ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... baronetcy frona the tories in 1846, as a sort of compensation for having been struck out of the commission of the peace by the whigs on account of .his ultra-Oraugeisni. What claims on the ground of pub. ,lie service has any one of the above to be raised to ...

UNITED STATES.—MEXICO

... one, however, hazards even the remotest guess. Neither of the two parties into which the States politicians are divided—the whig and democratic—appears to have any especial favourite. The democrats are much divided iu all the principal states of the union ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... lights, sir. Complinant said he made a quick exit on the O.P. ade, b and escaped behind the seenes, in doing which he lust his whig, his net, and his line; dn hot, they were knocked ?? head and out of his hands on the stage. After that he went below end tore ...

AUTHORS AND BOOKS

... leaders. It is the especial pride of Kerr Brandes that while portrait Lord .Beaconsfield has been painted, he says, ' in turn by Whigs and Tories, and hate or partisanship has mingled the colours, lis lordship is to him neither object of admiration nor ...

MR. BRIGHT, THE FARMERS, AND THE GAME LAWS

... for eo doing to my mind are not satisfactory. It may be that, in mounting the ladder to a higher atmosphere, associating with Whig landlords, who are as inveterate gawme preservers as ever Tory landlords can be, he may have had some deldterious influence ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... the ?? society, mud Mr began appeared for the ?? learmed counsel bfr the prsaecutadn briefly stated the csrnpe tances Uxtior whig, the charge was peerred, and s that the only question, asait ap, 7ed leiiif r ?? was whether the nendan obim ws, a ried mani ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... witnesses were called, and on the pert of the prosecution it was alleged that in ttemnptin to top he cab driven by Young, and into whig Bieronm had got after a uting the prosecutor, the latter was knocked down, run over, and his ,ght am broken in a very serouS ...

MEMOIR OF O'CONNELL

... gain. The agitation for the repeal of the union was then taken up, but it was greatly mitigated by the liberal policy of the whigs. Justice for Ireland would have satisfied Mr. O'Connell'ssecret wish at anytime, whatever he might have been driven to declare ...