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 JUDICIAL MURDER OF SAMUEL WRIGHT

... have been ruind by the mixgled folly Sod lhhaesnty of their favOu1itA Ministers And as 411 ttcfged tut the humaufzo aie of a Whig Placmmatn aret tcmritoie, u hoe event of the half-mutter84 Menaces and 1011dl)..xPreillod ?? heard before Horsemonger- hoe ...

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 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 ...

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 

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 ...

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, ...

THE YELVERTON CASE

... sorely ?? the grain of the Tory peers, who had attended In somO force durlig the argument, that an accidental majority of threeo Whig law lords (Lords Denman, Cottenham, and Cam1)bell) against Lords Lyndhurst and Brongham should defeat the great state proseoution ...

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 WEST RIDING ASSIZES

... principle and the practice in judicial matters. Never since those bills of attainder which have left a grievous stain on tie Whig Parliaments of WILLIAM III. has the IfOliOe of Commons interfered to any serious extent with the administration of the criminal ...

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 ...