FENIAN ARRESTS IN BELFAST

... FENIAN ARRESTS IN BELFAST. (FROM THEC NORTHERN WHIG.) Considerable excitement prevailed in town on Friday when it became known that the police had commenced to search the houses in the neighbdurhooA of the Falls and Shanikbill Roads, and more especially ...

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 ...

THE PATENT OFFICE SCANDAL

... ITHE PATENT OFFICE SCANDAL. I In reference to this notorious case of Whig jobbery the Star says ?? far as regards the Brougham family, the new scandal at present rests on written ex pcoite statements of Mr Edmunds him- self, circulated by him and his ...

THE TRIAL OF CONSTANCE KENT

... would put an end to his existence. This can never be known this side the grave. ExTrsrsIVE BURGLARY AT BELVAST. -The Northern Whig notices a daring and extensive burglary at Sydenham, on Wednesday morning, when property to the value of £200 was carried off ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

... lodged petitions against thei Bill arec the Rev. Dr. Deuvir end Mr. J. F. Fernuson, D.L., J.P., who are said to represent the Whig party of Belfast. Their petition is nueder the charge of Mr, William Cooper, solicitor to the Reform Ch b; 'Mr. Joselih M3Kenna ...

THE COURT

... was opened by Prince Arthur with the Countess Spencer, and the Lord c Lieutenant with the Countess Seafield. . The Northern Whig says it is now ascertained that Prince Arthur will pay a visit to Belfast. A town meeting is to be held to make arrangements ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, MAY 14

... publio career in the lower house, voted on occasions with the Whig party; and, although an un- frequent speaker in the House of Peers, invariably sup- ported the viaws and measures of the Whig govern- ments. On the death of his eather, in October, 1839 ...

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 

GRAND JURY LAWS

... question of the grad ury reform before the board of the Waterfird The Secretary read articles from the Cork Examiner, Northern Whig, Galway Vindcator, Galway Press, and Wex0fosd Peope, on the question of a reform of the grand jury laws. On the motion of Mr ...

A FRENCH ACCOUNT OF MURPHY'S ARREST

... composed of Englishmen, Irishmen, Scotehmen, and Welshmen, holding every shade of Liberal opinion, from that of the aristociatic Whig to that of the advanced Radi- cal, has been constituted with a view to maintain party discipline, while respecting the independence ...

KIRKDALE PETTY SESSIONS

... general they will be a fair nd average crop. Turnips seem to have suffered greatly from fly, and will not be a good crop in ?? Whig. ...