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THE POLICE COURTS

... mulct J0l., in Liverpool, for havig seven'quarts ofspirits o in his box, concealed among his children's clothes.- it Norther m Whig. e BEGGIN G LETT ER IMPOSTtUE IN PAB is.-A man L- named Potichel was tried by the Tribunal of Correctional Police on Wednesday ...

The OPENING BATTLE of the SESSION

... keep their pet ball on the eternal hop, careless who are the strikers. And, last and least, conie the miserable and degraded Whigs, deluding themselves that they, poor devils! will be sure and sole gainers of a victory woa by such forces! And what has all ...

Published: Sunday 28 November 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1615 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CRIMINAL AND DESTITUTE CHILDREN

... rendered tthimself, by placing in the chair of that committee Mr. es raiences on, gentlcmana, who, as head of the &cr-law ?? the Whig Government, had vast alps. idrec nthe question. The report of that Committee ey as ready for publication, but it was not yet ...

ATTEMPTED EXTORTION FROM MR. GLADSTONE

... votes are bought by, and will be given to, the Whigs. It needs but to call over the roll, and see who are the scrupulous Irish representatives who elected to sit on the Government benches, and vote with the Whigs through thick and thin. Then follow twenty ...

THE ADJOURNED INQUIRY INTO THE DOCKYARD APPOINTMENTS

... dockyard has been turned quite on ends; that every man who has progressed in the dockyard during that period is notoriously a Whig, almost every man; that the chances of a man being recommended for promotion by his superior officers are very slight if he ...

CANTERBURY BRIBERY COMMISSION

... about seventeen years ago; the second about fourteen years ago; the third about three years ago; and the fourth, just as the Whig Government went out, and before Lord Derby's Government came in. He knew Thomas Admans, of Broad-street, a baker. He be- lieved ...

CAMBRIDGE BRIBERY COMMISSION

... Joseph Doulghty, a Whig agent, stated it to be his con- viction that there were 200 bribable parties in the borough, residing chiefly in Barnwell.' They were generally bought by the Gonservatives. Never heard of any bribery by the Whigs. William Peak (a ...

THE RIOTS AT MANCHESTER

... awri houses. the number of cses published uohdala-ye be couaiddrably. under the truth. ALL Tai DiErFitEBM'E.--Hoever muoh tbe Whigs may be fband sault with for their acts 0f-i'Osslea, they are per- fectly ocear about their ?? we believe it is indisputable ...

ATTEMPTED CONSPIRACY AGAINST THE REFORM BILL

... unprepared. Yet now, at the eleventh hour, an attempt ii made to hustle the gratest of questions in a sort of got-up row y Whig intriguers and Tory trimmers, lest the Liberal portion of the Cabinet should gain credit with the country, and lest the gentlemen ...

THE CHARGES OF CORRUPTION AGAINST IRISH MEMBERS

... Irsh membersbf parliamet by D~r. ray d othets, met in! cdimitteelrocam No., 18t House of Comobs, to ' with the inquiiy Thj foU whig -ienmbere of theeonite Nere present : 3r6, Henley (in the :hair), -r. Bright,.Lord Hotbaz, Nri I. Autt, Mr. Macarney, Mr. Keogb ...

FATAL ACCIDENT AT EDINBURGH

... of the Daily News, to show that Lord Jabn: Russell's scheme is intended to carry out the views and.objects of the 1ea'ing whigs of 1792, who, with Charles Grey at their head, met on the 11th of April, and formed a society de. nominated The *Friends of ...