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POLICE MEETING

... obtained the enrolment of 21 t Of these there were, of new claim-ants, - 13 c Of parties formerly enrolled, - - 8 a 21 I The Whig agents obtained the enrolment of - 19 c Of these there were, of new claimants, - 10 S5 Of parties formerly on the roll, 9 e ...

THE CASE OF EDMUND GALLEY

... ly more important than those of a b Edmund Galley are necessarily involved. They gui should remember the motto of the old Whigs- seri Judex darnnabusr curn, nocens' absolvtiur. The pron reputation of the tribunal by which EdmundwaC Galley was tried ...

FRANCE AND TONQUIN

... believed to be willing to join such a I combination, and it is said that its promoters hope to r attract a certain number of Whigs from the Liberal side. Patrick Kelly, farmer, Cappanakilla, near Ennis, was shot dead on Monday evening when sitting by his ...

THE SESSION

... movements ar and unacceptable changes ils his measures the means of w! discomfitinrg, dividing, and ultimately breaking up the of Whig party. This he has done completely. His won-S derful resources have at no time shown any sign of ex-W] haustion, In statesmanship ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP AND COMMENT

... Tinth' is that the Liberal yarty is nothing it but a lion, And its sa'Ic bilsutesa is to hatch of aristocratik eggs into Whig chiekens. Sir OCarles Dilke bai a weakness. It is that 8 when divisions take place in the House of Commons er he is.the first ...

TH NAVIGATION LAWS

... REPREnSNTATroN OF SoacEfAbI.-LO` Saturday letters were received in to wn from Shorehaim which anii6undned that Mr Shelley, the Whig candidate for the representation of the Rape of Bramber in the House of Commons, vacant' hy the death. of Mr C. Goring, haQ ...

An inquest was opened yesterday by Mr Langham at the Golden Lane Mortuary on the

... Unionists. The noble Marquis was specially anxious that his audience should remember that he was still a thorough Whig, and as much attached to Whig prin- ciples as ever ; but he had no difficulty in demonstrating that Parnellism had nothing to do with these ...

ELGIN JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT

... Liberal news- paper says Lord Fitzwilliam's letter is regarded in some quarters as evidence of an impending split e between the 'Whigs and the Liberals. The former are drawing away from Mr Gladstone and Lord Gran- t ville, and daily drawing closer to Lords ...

MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING CASE

... Dublin ycsterday, Mr Healy, M.P., said theonly hope of a return to power of the ConHervatives lay iii the diagtust against tbe 'Whigs which prevailed amongst the Irish c-lect)rs in Egieng d. The exten- sion of the franchise would Lio doubt destroy the pro- ...

MR J. W. CROMBIE ON LIBERAL UNIONISTS

... once. (Ap- n. plause.) He had alwoys said that the defection of the Whugs from the Liberal party was a great Calamity- to the Whigs-(laughter)--but he thcnuit that on the Liberal party it had produced something I ke the same effect that was produced upon ...

PRINCIPAL TULLOCH AND THE PLEBISCITE

... Ellice has represented the Burglis nalfor a generation, and may be taken as a capital I ian specimen of ] ian. the good old Whig, rid. Wbo never changed his principles or wig. as? It is therefore a curious commentary on his in- management of the Burghs ...

THE LONDON RIOTS

... the Lordon Patriotic Club, who called on *i all true imen to keep away from the gathering and to leave it to aweak-kneed Whigs, lumewarm Liberal-, and renegade Radicals, had been eneetive. By decrees, however, the crowd assumed larger proportion, though ...