MORE TRIALS FOR MURDER
... prisoners. Their names are—William Greenaway, Isaac Greenaway, Joseph M’Gaffin, John Harris, and Weir.— Correspondent oj Northern Whig. 'V ■ I ...
... prisoners. Their names are—William Greenaway, Isaac Greenaway, Joseph M’Gaffin, John Harris, and Weir.— Correspondent oj Northern Whig. 'V ■ I ...
... hii resolntion not to .How «T irreler.nl tdon™. ThTs«niin.tlo» wilne. thou prooeeded with.- Abridged from the Northern Whig. Jobs toon m Mr. a»P«*rance aft the portico of the Belfast Court-honse, on Saturday, he was seized b? number of his admirers ...
... of his sentence, the prisoner will be forwarded to Derry for trial next Quarter Sessions for cowstealing.—Correspondent of Whig. Another Frightful Death from Fire through Cbinolink —Yesterday morning Mr. John Humphreys, Middlesex coroner, held inquiry ...
... ßichmond Whig says the evacuation of Jackson left in the enemy’s hands the rolling stock the Orleans, Jackson, Great Northern Mississippi Central, and Mississippi and Tennessee Railroads. Over 40 engines were lost. The loss, continues the Whig, is incalculably ...
... the baltle Satu.da, 1. t. qaent » of consequence had occarred- The draft has not yet been resumed in this city. The Richmond Whig of the 31st ultimo announces the death of the Hon W L. Yancey, of the Confederate Congress. ■So look, in ..in f™ any .i lb«t ...
... escaped from the disaster. A number of men connected with the railway were also on the scene a short lime previously. —Northern Whig. General Dulce, the 6oTernor>General of Cuba, has made himself many powerful enemies by his indefatigable zeal in suppressing ...
... pulpit of which he occupied for upwards of half century, having but recently resigned it in favour of Rev. E. Mellor. Northern Whig. A private of the Regiment writes to his brother at Carrington :—“Nusserabad, June 28.—We took Nana Sahib on the instant at ...
... time, the legs were completely knawed off bv dogs or rats. The jury returned a verdict in accordance with the circumstances.— Whig. Last night the large gates across the Fethard road, at the Waterford and Limerick Bailway Station, Clonmel, were pulled down ...
... This happened on Wednesday, and his lordship charged the jury next morning, and they found the verdict mentioned. The Northern Whig says: “Mr. Rea being found guilty—what next? The late trial having been an issue sent down from the Queen’s Bench, the verdict ...
... drowned himself about of water, having first tied his hsnds behind bis back. There is no known cause for this oct.—Northcm Whig. There e.lraordinary trial now going charge the Mayor of that town against John Be., The prosecution ie conducted Mr. Bmweter ...
... shoold exert themselves to put end to such outrages these, and npress the lawless party spirit out of which they arise. Northern Whig. Mnnnnn . Cipliis S«».—ln elligence has just been received by the overland mail that Captain Flucker, of the Liverpool ship ...