YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... Ien givdn 'proving that the offices weres c properly secured opthenight liefore, bthe robbery, and, that' Ni 'on thelfolio'whig Inoriiingthey~wredsperi'eto~have eel 'Mr. A Hods io, the chief 'clerk,; described the enditidn o Iin which he found, the' premises ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Grain- ger, by a single vote. He ?? sit for Dur- ham until tie next general election. In politics, 1r. Harland was a staunch Whig of the old school. THE RURAL DEANERY OF LINDISFARNS AND BissEop COLENso.-At a meeting of the Deanery, two memorials have been ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... March, 1863. JOHN COATES, ?? the said defendants, E the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the borough of r Belfast.'-Northern, Whig. THREATENING LETTERS.-At the Nenagh assizes William Fogarty was tried and convicted for sending a letter to John Brindley, ...

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 

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, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... conversation, has, by order of the Ore st, bean th abandoned, and tDr. Courtenay has, of course, been re~ ex leasedi from' his ?? Whig?. en ...

THE LISBURN ELECTION PETITION

... several years as Mr. Byng. He sat for Tavistock from July, 1 852, until September, 1857, and belongs to what is called the old Whig party of which Mr. Byng, M. P, for Middlesex, his great-uncle, was long a prominent and influential member. Viscount Eadeld ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... William Petty bad the power of tapping out good things for himnself (laughter). Mr. Dowse-And he was the founder of a great 'Whig family, which Mr. Whiteside, of course, coo- seientlously objects to (laughter). Serghant Armstrong (to' thre ?? me now whether ...

THE CARDROSS CASE

... progress. The letter refers to the photograph, and the photograph corroborates the letter.-' Edsiunr Yaes it thec lNbrflien Wh'ig. KMOARDINDSMSIRE-REviEw O0 VOLUNTwrRES.-On a turday afternoon the Earl of Kintore, Lord-Lieutenant of Kineardineshire, reviewed ...

AN OILY BANKRUPT CAUGHT

... Lordship regret. clig that he cosn d not order bard labour, t THE JULY ANNIVERSARY IN THE NORTH OF I IRELAND. (Frem the Northern Whig.) Belfast, Tuesday Morning. In this town yesterday some excitement was caused by i car loads of Orangemen passing through the ...

THE ROUPELL FORGERIES

... at once without making any inquiry. He had, of course, great confidence in Mr. Roupell, who was at that m o dered amnof -g whig -poiion and -I s- w portanc. When he signed his name to the deeds he observed that there was something written over the place ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... proceedings before the Lisburn election ceommittee had been of immense importance in exposing the tactics resorted to by the Whigs. Baron Fitzgerald-That is tn article published before any informatiens 'woes sworn ? Mr. Joy-Yes, my lord, there have been ...