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THE CHARGES OF CORRUPTION AGAINST IRISH MEMBERS

... Irsh membersbf parliamet by D~r. ray d othets, met in! cdimitteelrocam No., 18t House of Comobs, to ' with the inquiiy Thj foU whig -ienmbere of theeonite Nere present : 3r6, Henley (in the :hair), -r. Bright,.Lord Hotbaz, Nri I. Autt, Mr. Macarney, Mr. Keogb ...

THE RECENT TEA FRAUDS

... frauds, was seized and possessed of at the date or the writ. The subjoined sketch of the proceedings is taken from the Northern Whig:- 1 Mr. William Wellington Godfrey was examinedl by Mr. Smith as to the nature of Moore's property, lie said that Moore was ...

THE SECESSION PRESS

... has been up to this' time. This was two days ago, and as yet there is no indication of a change of any sort. The Richmond Whig has the following appeal:- The death-like torpor which hangs like a spell over our belesgured country w111 speedily accomplish ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... sending of this letter, the prisoner did take proceedings in the county court, and was awarded A6 by the judge of the courL-Mr. Whig. ham, in addressing the jury for the defence, stated that they could not convict the prisoner of sending a threat- ,ening letter ...

SHOCKING CASE OF STABBING

... The Home Rulers were sure to be a power in Par- liament. Mr. Martin, M.P., said if he vere asked to take his choice between Whigs and Tories he should only compare it to a choice, if he were about to be blown from the mouth of a cannob, between a Krupp ...

WANTED, A VAGRANCY POLICE

... Market is well carried out, e Cle sara, sara ( What will be, will be) emblazons the dis- tinguisbed shield of the great Whig buttress; the beggars interpret the motto literally ; they will scourge the whole district, in- timidate where they need not ...

Published: Sunday 02 August 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 889 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

PLUNDER BY A LODGING-HOUSE KEEPER

... approach he made the other night to achieving a nuume- rical victory. At first theirjoy was unbounded at the thought of the Whig ministrybesing placed in such im- minent peril; buton more mature consideration, or as the Spaniards say, on second theughts ...

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 ...

THE STATE OF THE CASE

... there would be no personal difficulties to impede the re-union of the liberal party. It is the fashion to say that the old whigs adhere to Lord Palmerston, and have deserted Lord John. To a certain extent, no doubt, this is the case; but to au equal extent ...

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 ...