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SERIOUS CHARGE OF INDECENT ASSAULT

... on riwhich ehurebendowments in8 Irelae4,,~are bsede ba 'f'adoptmngAinina~dres o'U6 ote'sta'st' s ihe empire. ?? NorherSn Whig says the proposed meeting will, like the sasem i bly ?? llthJulylast. only intensify the po- ?? sectarian feelings of 'Ulster ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the house. A report has been made to the Lord-Lieutenant, through the Right Hon. Mir. Morris, Attorney-General, M.P.-Northern Whig. THE FENIAN FAILURE.-The New York Times of Dec. 29 says:- Our Irish fellow-citizens have been on the qui vive every day of ...

IRELAND

... their neighbonrs that they. bad made enemies in coesequence of ?? a high rate of interest. Thefollowing is from the NOorlhcTn Whig of Mon- dav :- It becomes my paimful duty to inform you of the perpetration Of ore of the most appalling mar. ders that ever ...

EXECUTION FOR MURDER

... thatcase, pi -th opinion of the Bon. Mr. Porter' lournm tensaloan 2 , not the opinion of the Attorney-General himself.-NOW' Whig. TBE DWrENr IN LkxcAsnil -The fortnight 11 meeting of the Central Executive Committee was ?? y* Wo terday at the Town-hal, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... roes-examined-I hope I knowwhat a torjyis. (A laugh.) ,I believe the committee was composed ot three conserva- ltives and two whigs. I asn aware of the nature of the re- solutions that were come to by the committee. There was a good deal of excitement in ...

LAW AND POLICE

... in Poland, and calling upon the English Governo snesit tp make a formal declaration, in concert with sany other powers ,W~h~i~g ?? such a course, that Russia has forfeited all right to the possession of Poland. Lord Harrowby, Mir. DieonaOO -.P, M~r ...

Published: Sunday 22 March 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1741 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... spin lnter. - Mr.Teplisthis easetogoox? The d. die called the p intf a devil bout You know os akid by the tories; ?? e O Ast whig. Ieiple- Yc, my lord, he was kkedout ofeave Meh ov i6,Mr. Temple ti If hi client wer =aohbeput o ab h d stb tt Eh never & ...

OUR DAILY CONTEMPORARIES

... occasion no such moderation has been. observed, and the Premier, contrary to the Conservative tradition, has vied with his Whig predecessors in scat- tering the honours of the peerage. On the whole, the House of Lords has increased inordinately in numbers ...

LONDON GAZETTES

... SoMScs, M3.P.-rFroM a ?? should be glad to see something done for the family of this gentleman, who represented Sligo as a Whig for upwards of seventeen years. Lord Palmerston's generous example should be followed. The gentlemen who got appointments in ...

Published: Sunday 13 March 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1304 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE WAY OF DEATH

... THE WAY OF DEATH,_ nar Belfast. The Nortlhern Whig of yesterday reportstwo muroer si, s J as follows:- This evening (Thursda yt respecta hi o serchants of Herdmao, one of the wealthiest and moo ares o this town, was murdered, withein one hundred yards ...

HOW TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF THE NEW LAW COURTS

... It is quite bad enough at all times to have our chief commissioners of public works changed with every political victory of Whigs or Tories. But in the present instance it would be a palpable breach of faith with the whole architectural profession- if the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... betrayed - into Promises of support to a project which will, if per. e sisted in, erase all party lines, and once more unite whig and tory in resistance to clerical usurpation. The project e b diatinttly intended to vest in the bishops the poV`6 d of deciding ...