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WHIG TYRANNY

... WHIG TYRAN1Ny. THE CASE OF THOMAS JONES. On. the 17th of September last Thomas Jones's sentence of two Years' imprisonment expirede; On that day the reqnired sureties for his good behaviour for five years were in attend- ance _at the Westminster Police-court ...

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 ...

TERRIBLE MURDER OF A GIRL

... This was shown to a posi- tively nauseous extent when Lord Granville, perhaps the most contemptible of all the office-seeking Whigs who cling on to Mr. Gladstone's skirts in the hope of again getting £5,000 a year as Secretarv of State, spoke at a useeting ...

THE TERRORS OF DEMOCRACY

... THE TERRORS OF DErrO=A&Cy. T -A - ?? Lord Elcho may be congratulated on having converted so good a Whig as Lord Grosvenor to his own vie wse of reform. Lord Grosvenor has for eighteen years represented the city of Chester, where, as Captain Dod informs ...

WEST-END [ill] [ill]

... 1aliccdoWiedhy hfiexi ixn I-nfrhigeuxlct of thle Itue.1 fox pesnoci lit we'e xw, niircol'pt ?? goneo icto thie ?? sad withouit Whig. i Liin ihd ?? 6 svi _D) pity ii lin'e, of £(Po, wi~th thea v1mltrutive of at IccOUWcths liiruDneRIT-0I llc 1fil' ?? th Smzi ...

MURDER AND MONEYGRUBBING

... congratulate themselves on having declined to become their ally in such an aggressive and dangerous war. Our Governments, both Whigs and Tories, were hounded on by interested and influential money-grubbers and their organs to plunge into an enterprise which ...

THE DISHORNING OF CATTLE

... present political crisis. Mr. Bradlaugh said there were two new parties in pro- cess of formation totally differing from the Whigs and Tories. The Tories were only in office on condition that they brought forward measures more liberal than wonld be granted ...

SUICIDE BY A FEMALE

... approach he made- the other night to achieving a numerical victory. At first, their joy was unbounded at the thought of the Whig Ministry being placed in such imminent peril; but on more mature consideration, or, as the. Spa- niards say, on second thoughts ...

CHARGE OF RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS FROM A CHILD

... called a distinguished luau, though what he was distinguished in he did not know, exceopt that he ha~d been connected with every Whig job for many years. Still, in his way, he was really as good a fellow as ever lived. A crisis had now come, and the more he ...

THE POLITICAL INQUISITION IN IRELAND

... ITHE POLITIAL INQUISITION IN IRELAND* The Northern Whig, in reference to the examination of the Belfast prisoners, charged with belonging to secret societies, ?? our Police-court to day (Wednes- day) a conversation took place between Mr. John Bee, solicitor ...

THE RIOTS AT MANCHESTER

... awri houses. the number of cses published uohdala-ye be couaiddrably. under the truth. ALL Tai DiErFitEBM'E.--Hoever muoh tbe Whigs may be fband sault with for their acts 0f-i'Osslea, they are per- fectly ocear about their ?? we believe it is indisputable ...