HORRIBLE ATTEMPT TO MURDER

... Radical- WViy) gives up a permanent D office of 8,0001. a-year for the uncertain Chancellorship, -for lie must retire when the Whigs go out; but takes his pension of 5,0001, a-year; nimaking about the fourth similar encuisbranee of the tova woolsacke, If Sir ...

LAW AND POLICE

... 2s.; arid others are confined at tihe county's expense for similar sums. The present law of debtor and creditor is another Whig job. When will that odious faction have done their dirty work? Surely this is nearly the last of their cruel acts. Since they ...

Published: Sunday 11 August 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5903 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE POLICE COURTS

... alao55.note, se tok to n'es romthe' pearcel; and lfaid gj the onth talewis te 0'.notsmaking together, asp wites thn elive, 21.Whig he bo'terj~dye oilhe she found the four notes -had been iremce, ONta te~ prisoner, ot ceurqs with' her, pormission ha aknthm' ...

CLOSING THE SESSION

... definite ar- rangement of the Jewish question. But he threw his colleague, Rothschild, and the Jews altogetber, overboard. The Whigs had staked whatever repu- tation they possessed on the reform of the church. But, we qaote a London weekly contemporary:- The ...

THE CRIME AND OUTRAGE BILL

... Sir Robert Peel was too wise a man to embody in his policy the despotic principle which is the basis of autocratic rule. The Whig leader, who dragged from his great opponent many a conces- sion to the liberal cause, appears to have fallen somewhat prematurely ...

THE STATE OF PARTIES DURING THE PAST SESSION

... Russell and his colleagues, but can never hope to displace them. They know well that there is somethingworse behind even than a Whig minister, and so they yield a reluctant obedience to a power they ab- hor. We rest the argument simply upon a fact and a p ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... date of theexamination. ENGLISH FARMERS IN THE WEST OF IRELAND. -whr John Lamb, the ?? Q'uaker clrrtspend ent of the Northern Whig, on h1ij retura to Beitjwt from Connaught, made a report, in which lie gives the following interesting and gralilyisg sketch ...

ADVOCATES OF LYNCH LAW IN ENGLAND

... Polish, I{u-g1arian and German refugees when- ever, by dint of the grossest mis-statements. and ith the aid proh Pudor!) of Whig, Radical, and Protectionist journals, they can persuade a score or two of English wvorkpeoplC to join with them. For we are ...

THE NEW CORPORATION—ABOLITION OF THE IRISH COURT

... whatever guise it I may. The FREEMAN advises, and we heartily echo his sec- m timent- ti That no candidate, whether he be Whig or Tory, Con- oj servative or Radical, Protestant or Catholic, shall receive a. t vote unless he distinctly pledge himself ...

PRESTON QUARTER SESSIONS

... APPEAL VASES. g Cobb v. J. German, EsEq., and others,-MZ gigtrafes of Preston. - Mr. Knowles appeared for the appellant, and Mr. Whig. 1t ham for the respondents. The appeal was brought for - the purpose of obtaining a reversal of the decision of Jas. German ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... who was connected with some of the oldest families in Lancashire and Cheshire, and who svas raised to the peerage by the whigs, died a few days ago. I-le is succeeded by Lord Eddisbury, tneirly under-secretary of state, and Wetter known as the Hon. E ...

PRESTON QUARTER SESSIONS

... APPEAL CASES. BAIBER V. J. QGEMAN, ESQ., AND OTrEaS, MAGISTRATES OF PRESTON. Mr. Segar appeared for the appellant, and Mr. Whig- ham for the respondents. The appeal was for a reversal of the decision of the magistrates at the last general licensing sessions ...