FIRST NIGHT OF THE SESSION

... ought to be thankful for having a Whig Ministry in power. The Conservatives it was said, might be relied upon-in office and out of office-to exert themselves for the maintenance of peace, law, and order; but the Whigs, when out of Downing-street, never ...

Published: Friday 15 December 1854
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1352 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ELECTION SPEECH OF MR. TURNER

... parliament questions. These were not his, nor were they Mr. Gladstone's principles, and had that confidence ir. the moderate Whigs Manchester that they would not throw over their principles the question of church and state. He was against the ballot, believing ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... dp to receive tlie ju.'gment and sentence of the Court, for puhlishing certain Lbels il the Pa- per called the Independgnt Whig. Mtr J astice GiR oaS st s ted'tfie eviden~ce upon each of the tfiali. On the part of. the bhfendants severil aflidaivuts were' ...

CHAGE OF [ill] AND ROBBERY

... that was iorbidden her? There were Whigs and TorieB, as now, 160 years ago, and advan tage was always taken when a woman was reigni6g. It was so in Queen Anne's days. Who took advantage of that poor woman but the Whigs? The BRdical papers had within the ...

POOR-LAW MURDERS.—VERDICT OF A CORONER'S JURY

... murders to the new law, then we ask respecyfrily another question, namely: How much blood of infants is to be shed, before the Whigs, the Tories, and the political econo- mists, will consent to the alteration of the law which the Jury say is LOUDLY CALLED ...

THE COURT

... and tailor, and obtained some notoriety about the end of the last century as a warm and liberal supporter of the Whigs, at a time when Whig advocacy, especially in a university town, displayed not a little courage in the partisan. Dr. Musgrave was born ...

``CHURCH ROBBERY IN ENGLAND.''

... titled- Church Robbery in Engqlandd 1-in England I as if Church robbery in Ireland was not enough. Ob I these vo- racious Whigs I will nothing cloy their appetite for ceclesias- tical plunder? Why, Elijah amongst the prophets of Baal was compassiornate ...

POOR-LAW MURDERS.—VERDICT OF A CORONER'S JURY

... murders to the new law, fhen we ask respccl(zjliy another question. namely: How much blood of infants is to be shed, before. the Whigs, the Tories, and the political econo- mnis's, will consent to the alteration of the law which tile Jury say is'' LOUDLY CALLED ...

ENCUMBERED ESTATES COURT

... Irish steam- ship question underwent a long discussion. Messrs. Tabor and Morgan (Whigs) advocated special acts to organise the Galway Steam-ship Company, while Mr. Babcock (Whig), and Mr. Cooley (Democrat), went for a general law. The first-named senator ...

IRELAND

... father were prepared to withhold their support from the Whigs the sugar question, because they coul l not support anything tending to sustain slavery. That was not lending themselves to the Whigs, was alleged. But Mr. O'Brien was going over to support ...

PUBLIC PROSECUTORS

... upon it, and they have published, in their report, some evidence in which a public prosecutor is decidedly recommended. The'Whig press, too, have for some time back 'been complaining of the barbarian defect of our law in this particular, and pointing to ...

THE SESSION

... effects be produced. Mr. a I DIsRAEnL is believed to have'no convictions, and t e ¢,who knows that he will not outbid the Whigs, and exi introduce a measure of Parliamentary Reform far eIE d better than anything they would offer ? He is known TE never ...