BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... perpetrators of the tragedy are still at large. Ct OUS .os DIT-In case of need there is an understanding between Conservatives and Whigs that a commont cause is to be made on tho question of Reform against Mr. Bright, and the small section that follows his views ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... They both refused their eed- drese andi represented that they had only cme from Ireland two daya before. The pisonee treted he whig afair Itindifference. Mr. Bllam, whoappered or th preecuton n behalf of te Mnt olictor sad te, fmal prsonr had been in the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... lights, sir. Complinant said he made a quick exit on the O.P. ade, b and escaped behind the seenes, in doing which he lust his whig, his net, and his line; dn hot, they were knocked ?? head and out of his hands on the stage. After that he went below end tore ...

THE ALLEGED BRIBERY AT BERWICK

... consequent upon eral Mor. EarIe accepting the Chiltern Heudreds. Te eleetion ider was a close one, Mr. Mejoribanks being the Whig can- B the didate, Mr. B. Hodgsgn, the Tory candidate; and Mr. 01 'r'jf Majoribanks was only returned by a majority of one ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... corruptiosits.a. There was no action brought against any supporter of Mr Hodgeon. He wasa Conservative-Mr Mar- joribanks was a Whig. The defendants had also said they were not influenced by personal motives, and were unknown to all the personsagainst whom ...

THE DERBYSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... viais sad teppt Illicit it was found witre taken to Else's house by Mr. John limpg who was dead, and could not be called to Whig .,gitradict it. 'Was it likely that Mr. John Nuttall a 201. stread man of business, would take a gumtned up envelope were to ...

NORFOLK CIRCUIT.—CAMBRIDGE, March 19

... these considerations would not enhance the sum they might think it right to award, Verdict for the ?? 150l. IRELAND. Three Whig candidates have addressed the electors of Derry, soliciting the seat vacant by the death of Sir Robert Ferguson. Report gives ...

COURT AND FASHION

... Fergusson, was a Whig, and nothing more. His voting occasionally with the ministry of Lord Derby might be attributable to the popular character oh the measures proposed by it; but, never- theless, Sir Robert was unifoemly the supporter of every Whig Government ...

Published: Sunday 08 April 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1590 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

TRIAL OF LAND FOR MURDER IN VIRGINIA

... ore', about one mlle dis~tant. from Portrnah,' with themvieiw, no. -dobk, of apsetting the nofininihg trait. The NQrghefin Whig of Friday, contains the ?? of no 1e3s than eleven actions for. seduation-, tri6d on''the previous day 'before ?? BarrSatee ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... the Cournty with befitting dignity and effect, were thrust aside because they haid not been assiduous in paying court to the Whig denizens of Dublin Castle.-Derby Guardian. WecILaS AND BErQuEsTS.-Tlre will of the HIon. Caroline Handley, of Boxley liouse ...

BOURTON PETTY SESSI0N

... hiis selection, and preferred Lord Palmerston as a colleague.' This is an offence which has never been forgiven, thqugh the Whig party have doneeoveeything they possibly could to compensate the amhl fir.the o'ss of ?? Journal. The Mom'afi,4 Post thinks ...

ARREST OF RIBBONMEN

... it ArMagh. The Protestants have begun to think it is high time they shtltid spe3ak out against the advances of Popery under Whig- auspices, and the policy which seems bent on taking tite United Kingdom a Frencit province, or its Government de- pendent ...