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WHAT ARE THE POLICE ABOUT?

... accepting their thorough and absolute defeat like gentlemen and honourable anta- gosists, the whippers-in end subordinates of the Whig or defunct Ministry have resorted to the scurrility of Mob rhetoric, and, as if the political sentiments of the British nation ...

Published: Sunday 01 July 1866
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 880 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEGAL

... order to rob him. One of them struck him on the head with a hedge-stake so violently that death ensued. Sir George Grey, the Whig Home Secretary at the time, respited the one who had not struck the fatal blow, and he was not executed, while he who had struck ...

Published: Saturday 23 August 1890
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 604 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE REIGN OF TERROR

... TERR(OR. The eyes of the people of England must, by this time, be pretty well opened to the treacherous professions of the Whig Ministry. It is well, perhaps, that the mask should be cast off even now. We know what we have to expect from their mild ...

MILITARY

... establishment. That lucrative military staff' appointment has been held by General Gordon for thirtyfive years. During the Whig Administration, the then Secretary at War endeavoured to have this place abolished, at least, during peace, but all his exertions ...

WORKING OF THE REFORM ACT

... adding, 'I am not much afraid of a fresh election in less than twelve months. I wish there would be, for I don't find these Whigs much better than the Tories; they are all for themselves.' Mr. Patching is no fool: he does well to insist upon the retention ...

MR. OASTLER, and THE LAW

... Manchester Guardian, which paper (a, Whig), attacks him, and suggests thepropriety of his being crimi- nally prosecuted. Another, best possible public instructor, the Macclesfield Courier (a Tory), chimes in with the Whig of Minchester, and 'echoes horror ...

THE TERRORS OF DEMOCRACY

... THE TERRORS OF DErrO=A&Cy. T -A - ?? Lord Elcho may be congratulated on having converted so good a Whig as Lord Grosvenor to his own vie wse of reform. Lord Grosvenor has for eighteen years represented the city of Chester, where, as Captain Dod informs ...

REGISTRATION COURTS

... ~ _ _ ig. j_ Tory. '3ti3t ''260 46,4 1 453 1 IUS 71 120 366 108 2 3 42.8 M201 majority for Wliigs. 49 Whig gain by deaths. 'i00 total gaiu for Whigs.-Yornich MAerc?4ry. EAST SOMIERSET. Tories expunged by Liberals 406* LEberals expunged I Tories, 60: clear ...

RURAL POLICE

... meeting separated amidst great uproar.'.'- Staffords7ldre Examiner. - -We last week announced our intention to watch the Whigs in. the attempt that they have promised to make to place police officers all over the Country; but we did little more) in the ...

RURAL POLICE

... and the meeting separated amidst great uproar.- Staffordshire Examiner. We last week announced our intention to watch the Whigs in the attempt that they have promised to make to place police officers all over the Country; but we didlittle more, in the ...

RURAL POLICE

... the meeting separaked amidst great uproar.'l -Staiffordshire Examzner. We last week announced our intention to watch the Whigs in the attempt that they have promised to make to place police bfficers all oyer the Country; but we did little more, in the ...

IRELAND

... person, they had attempted. NIe said that he trusted to the justice of his cause, and hoped to frustrate the base and malignant whigs, whose aitn was, not to mortify or punish him, but to enslave the Irish church and people by crushing every one who espoused ...