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LAW INTELLIGENCE EXTRAORDINARY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE EXTRAORDINARY. THE QUEEN (ON THE PROSECUTION OF JOHN BlLL) v. JOHN WHIG (COMMONLY CALLED LORD JOHN WHIG.)P ?? of an Indictment for obtaining place by false pretences, to be preferred at the Session opened at St. Stephens, West- m mainster ...

THE CASE OF CHILD MURDER AT LEAMINGTON

... of the west by the mar. trie of one of its chief dignitaries with a divorc1e. The I rdero Isada bl pig to one of the famous Whig I fmiieswhchgenerally divid among themselves the pa. !tronage of all departments of Church and State. He has long bean looking ...

THE ABANDONMENT OF THE JOHN LINN

... Deaglehol.., the maoterrof bie Deogaum, belonging to Meesrz. riend and C'i, a tli port, stated that on the 2nd of Jelunary, whig.: e L voyage from Pernambuco to Antserp, ie ei ite dit ship John Linn, in latitude 2) north and i w I the following day he ...

TOWN AND COUNTRY TALK

... of the curacy of Christ-clrurcb, Forest- hill, Kent, by members of the choir and Sunday- school teachers. ' The carth-ern Whig describes a shocking disaster, by which a small sailisag-boat was upset in Belfast Lougah on Saturday. and four men -were drowned ...

FATAL AFFRAY ON ST. MARY'S ISLAND

... bill as being most objectiontable and most unconstitutionml, and which lie could only describe as beoin5 worthy of the worst Whig oligarchy that was over entrusted with the government of the country. He also stated, that in the evenit of the bill passing ...

EXECUTION FOR MURDER

... thatcase, pi -th opinion of the Bon. Mr. Porter' lournm tensaloan 2 , not the opinion of the Attorney-General himself.-NOW' Whig. TBE DWrENr IN LkxcAsnil -The fortnight 11 meeting of the Central Executive Committee was ?? y* Wo terday at the Town-hal, ...

LONDON GAZETTES

... SoMScs, M3.P.-rFroM a ?? should be glad to see something done for the family of this gentleman, who represented Sligo as a Whig for upwards of seventeen years. Lord Palmerston's generous example should be followed. The gentlemen who got appointments in ...

Published: Sunday 13 March 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1304 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... betrayed - into Promises of support to a project which will, if per. e sisted in, erase all party lines, and once more unite whig and tory in resistance to clerical usurpation. The project e b diatinttly intended to vest in the bishops the poV`6 d of deciding ...

PUNISHMENT OF FELONS

... and soon certain flags should cease to dutter in vi an Irsh breeze, certain tyrants should bite the dust, and bi certain whigs, with their abettors and supporters, fly to the mountain to avoid the avenging power of an outraged peo. ple But, ir, there ...