DREADFUL RIOTS IN BELFAST

... armed with pistols, guns, pitchforks, bill hooks, bladgeons. &c. , (By Telegraph.) (From the second edition of the Northerr Whig.) BELFAST, Thursday, 12.30.-The overwhelming police and the military forces in town have had the effect of temporarily quelling ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... death of an infant. it appeared the prisoner hd a quarel rth some peron ain the roeom where the child wads in the course of whig h ho threwi r pair of scisors, which instead of strikin the party sat whom he threw them, struek the cehild. There cold be ...

DREADFUL MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE NEAR SOUTHAMPTON

... return acd left her place to get away from hin soon after nhrlstmas, and returned home; Broomfield paid visit to a her (tiss. Whig's) house at Shirley while they Were together at Arlesford, and once, shortly after her daughter had loft he called to see her ...

ANOTHER MURDER IN LONDON

... purely in his public and official capacity. THE LATE RIOTS IN BELFAST. - Although the riots have ceased (says the Northerin Whig of Satur- day) we shall in all probability formany days to come have to record the lamentable results of the recent dreadfal ...

JUDGMENT IN THE YELVERTON CASE

... common verdict, or prevent us from believing with the Lord n Chagncellor that his only true wife is Miss Lougworth. h MORE WHIG PEERS. . The Spectator ?? is much talk in the Clubs of a coming shower of Peerages, and people who tknow everything profess ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... NORTH AND EASTERN DIVISION. NISI PRIUS COURT, FRIDAY. (Before 'Mr. Justice KRATING.) IES' v. ATKINSON AND OTHERS.-WILL CAlUSE- Whigs cause, which had already occupied the Court. for. nearly two days, was resumed. It-was an aotion to try the validity of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... clear t nstain. hr espdent left Eiuho in a the s o1 ant toD tWD onel under D hamed iouns elan o nc A i o ttetrof The p tist whig gmone Maoentreled to he ab seoutf goe abraand ahe tbe ?? for tohim wi was made ot in t it teoo p1 Yewito had he ehat wroe ...

THE BELFAST RIOTS

... men; itcouid have been done without the elightest resistance on theipart of the mob. Mr. Barnes, eub-editorr of the Norlherta Whig, was next examined by Sergoeaft Armstroug-Was in Sandy row on the 15th of August about four o'clock-; there was a great crowd; ...

Legal Intelligence

... sult being that there were only 979 votors on the re- A gister, of whom 805 were Tories and Orangomon, j. leaving only 114 Whig voters in a locality where B thore should have been 1,600. Your lordabips can now understand why the entire Province of Ulster ...

COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

... Committee of the Town Counoil ? Yes. If the Commissioners require it it can be produced. Mr. William Dunville was one of the Whigs elected on the 25th of Novembcr, 1860 ? I tkink he was. You had certain little things yen wanted the Go- vernment to do for ...

Legal Intelligence

... Dubhiti Castle?'' f Mrll. ?? were tact the exact words ; the %werd was ?? an tlac Whip, Governmaent and not 1for, The~- Whig Goveranment emrploy no spies in Belfast. MA-l. 1B1Maa$Tra.-I Care not which it. was, beat, atF. cill eveut-, the word intact ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... of the ?? givell at the trial to sustain his assertion that a conspiracy existed in Belfast to disiranchiee by wholesale the Whig rate-. payers and such Pioleatant voters as wete not Tories, Mr. Justice O'Brien said the evidence Air. Iea waq quoting was ...