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PROBATE AND DIVORCE

... which he sits. To his many difficulties, to the almost impossible task of keenin, the Irish sections, the New Radicals, the Whigs, the Welsh, and the Little-Englanders in order and in super- ficial amity, there is now added an additional burden. He is to ...

CASES OF BREACH OF PROMISE

... there came a faint hear, hear .rom behind him, and by the growving laughter of the Opposition, vilich grew till tile staidest W'higs joined in it. As the Chancellor rolled out his .And then -and, then we pro- pose to take, a smile sprang upand grew into ...

SILK AND STUFF

... the whole of Enigland -'as in a ferment about the trial, wilich took place at I-1crtford Assizes. The Cowpers were a great Whig family, and at the moment the chief prisoner's father and brother sat for Flertford, and it was asserted by the defence that ...

A NEW SONG,

... his sapience and pseudo-prevision; And all Hartington's claim to political fame Is his use as a wealthy patrician. For the Whigs like a man of condi- tion, And discard everyawkward suspicion When he winks at the fads of the Radical cads Of her Majesty's ...

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 ...

HOW TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF THE NEW LAW COURTS

... It is quite bad enough at all times to have our chief commissioners of public works changed with every political victory of Whigs or Tories. But in the present instance it would be a palpable breach of faith with the whole architectural profession- if the ...

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 ...

FOURTH EDITION

... early leaders of the Americanl movement had demanded not independence, but liberty. w hey were Whigs of the English. type, and took their stand on the old Whig maxim, No. taxation without representation. Up to 1775 there was no idea of separation, the ...

EPITOME OF OPINION

... patriotic convictions with the triumph of Liberal principles, and the discomfiture of the slippery party, which is now angling for Whig and Radical, as it lately angled for Irish votes. The Daily Telegrahl says :- In introducing the first, or Home Rule, section ...

FOURTH EDITION

... carry out his grand scheme, even if he knows what it is to be ? Last year Mr. Chamberlain was the special bugbear of all the Whigs, all the Moderates all the Unionist journals and speakers who now applaud him. He was occupier in delivering tirades against ...

OPINION IN THE WEEKLY REVIEWS

... respect we are clearly stronger than we were twelve months ago. We have got rid for ever, it is to be hoped, of two powerful Whigs, each of whom was placed in that precise position where he could inflict the greatest possible amount of damage upon his country ...