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CHAGE OF [ill] AND ROBBERY

... that was iorbidden her? There were Whigs and TorieB, as now, 160 years ago, and advan tage was always taken when a woman was reigni6g. It was so in Queen Anne's days. Who took advantage of that poor woman but the Whigs? The BRdical papers had within the ...

WHAT ARE THE POLICE ABOUT?

... accepting their thorough and absolute defeat like gentlemen and honourable anta- gosists, the whippers-in end subordinates of the Whig or defunct Ministry have resorted to the scurrility of Mob rhetoric, and, as if the political sentiments of the British nation ...

Published: Sunday 01 July 1866
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 880 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE TERRORS OF DEMOCRACY

... THE TERRORS OF DErrO=A&Cy. T -A - ?? Lord Elcho may be congratulated on having converted so good a Whig as Lord Grosvenor to his own vie wse of reform. Lord Grosvenor has for eighteen years represented the city of Chester, where, as Captain Dod informs ...

THE DOUBLE MURDER IN MONAGHAN

... neighbours that they bad made enemies in consequene of exacting a high rate Of interest. The following is from the X1o'tern Whig .--It becomes my panful duty to inform you of the perpetration of one of the most appaling murders that ever filled the annals ...

THE MURDER AT BELFAST

... THE MURDER AT BELFAST. The Norterwn Whig gives the following additional details relative to the murder of Mr. Herdman, briefly re- ported in our last impression: On Friday morning, the intense feeling created by the dreadful murder, the previous evening ...

CHARGE OF RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS FROM A CHILD

... called a distinguished luau, though what he was distinguished in he did not know, exceopt that he ha~d been connected with every Whig job for many years. Still, in his way, he was really as good a fellow as ever lived. A crisis had now come, and the more he ...

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 

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 ...

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 

BRUTAL MURDER OF A SWEETHEART [ill] LIVERPOOL

... to Poy lot B .. b3 called ''TheWakefield, whichton place. The boatis ho b turioded~cn Btfgt the lifeboat, at present there, whig t r for the dangerous locality, whoere rt p quent ocwrrence. e died ' A TRAFALOAR VB;TEP._Tbj t 3,r. Ob, agp at Beanmaris, ...

A HATRED OF THE POLICE

... to on the question of the ballot through the columns of the lozal pras. Loyd Richard Grosvenor, who conteos the ounty on the Whig side, has issued an address, from which lt appeacs he i6 in favour of a high rate of national ei- penditicre and of a settlement ...

SUSPICIOUS DEATH

... was ?? Ryn, -who, in vindica- d tiou of hiS honour, was ,killed by. R. E. Hamit, of the 1g : Whig; - From the reporb of te light it would seem that the Whig man jgot the best of it. Next in the list come )f Walter Hickey), who indulged in several 3steet ...