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POLICE EQUITY

... justice tempered with mercy. Alas ! for erring human nature. ?? gentle- rnen are in the wrong. Yours obediently, XXX. The Belfast Whig contains the followting statement under the heading, Deficiency in the Flax Crop of Russia:- ?? Ruossianflax crop develops ...

THE CLOSE OF THE SESSION

... resistance- For e'en though vanquished he would argue still. For activity, impudence, cunning, and perseverance, of a 8ort, the Whigs are a party unmatched. They have shown last Session in these respects what great advantages they possess over their oppo- nents; ...

Published: Sunday 10 August 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 513 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INGENIOUS ROBBERY, AND SINGULAR CREDULITY

... remanded the prisoner, and di- rected the police to look after the other sharpers. Cn-DnE:N DEvOuRa 'By 'DOGS.'-The Woodoille Whig, of thee lst instant, relates' the following horrible' story:- During the last few days a report has been in circulation il ...

CHARGE of MURDER at GREENWICH

... in tire year 1807, he warmly sup-. ported Lord Milton, and over after cotatinucd the steady aand consistent friend of the Whig party. Mr. Birofeild, hlorvever, never toolt ay aetive political part until the Reform Bill was agitated, when lic strongly ...

MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN IRELAND

... that pauper life in Ireland is not worthy of a thought, and that this heartless indifference is tast merely confined to those Whig political economists, -hose amia- ble theory it has been to squelch the superabundant Irisbry, but holds its painful existence ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—THURSDAY

... They might have been Whigs or the Tories; but he hoped the Court would adopt the language of wet the late Chief Justice Tindal and say that in courts of justice Mr those who presided had nothing to do with either Chartists, Pre Whigs, Radicals, or Tories ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... on his premises. They might have been whigs or t; but he hoped the court would adopt the language c late Chief Justice Tindal, and say that, in courts of in, those who presided had nothing to do with either ts whi-g radicals, or tories, and he was sure ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—OCT. 29

... married man [much laughter]. fly brother has not betted since he has been ordained as a clergyman. The bets were made for him whig he was at college. Mr. T. Roberts said: I am a solicitor practising in Spring- gardens. I believe the body of this promissory ...

ST.ALBANS BRIBERY COMMISSION,

... very strong, and was always opposed to the third party. The third party often gave one vote to a conservative and one to a whig. :The rough committee was founded for the management of the municipal elections. They had interfered with the par- liameatary ...

ST. ALBANS BRIBERY COMMISSION

... Wilkes. They had also a large body of independent liberals. Mr. Wilkes was not more radical than Mr. Raphael; he was rather the Whig candidate in opposition to Mr. Raphael. the radical. Mr. Edwards had formerly acted with them, Knew that no candidate could ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... been tried before, and also an extremely extended suffroge. What they wanted, in fact, was much more constitutional than tshe whig substitute that they had obtained in 1832. Where, for instance, had they found the 101. suffrage-where had they found the principle ...

SPRING CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES

... exerciise a localinfluence over any liberal constitu- ency; and shortly we shall find someof the most servile followers of the Whigs the most vehement in their vitupe- ration of their ministerial patrons and masters. The usual hint to Irish M.P.'s has issued ...