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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... housa of Mr. Stephen Crouchb, in Prescot-street. Tie d ~- poseuto keps shp, nd he risnerand his parents LOccpe prtntltnte as whig. Harly t.it ~ moisin, M. Cruch as wiceawok byhearing a noised iy Io te soop an ongingbelw aterthesecond di sturb-d 'P acel ...

COUNTY COURT, DERBY, MONDAY, Feb. 21

... belief r. tha any single individtis, Wlhig, Tory, or Radical, has ai ;- worse opinioln of the Tories, or ai better one of the Whigs, for all that has, or will, come out of the doigs at the late election. W T hatever the Tories may have done, Enquirer anid ...

DARTMOUTH ELECTION COMMITTEE

... ofiol]ocal influence whatever, except that he was sup- ported by the fansiy influence of Sir Henry 'Seale, who, fornerly . a W\hig, had recentlyjbecomce a warm supporter of Lord Derby's Government. One striking feature - of the influence sought to be exerted ...

THE LATE BOARD OF ADMIRALTY

... of the age borough. The elsarges made against bite wore, lie substance, h litthat he lead admitted Mr. Tufneli, one of the whig candidates, 0 eng tohs ev ptcapl in the dockyard, durleeg the canvass, aned r to tohspe tc bil tlsat hec had improperly, and ...

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 ...

THE LATE BOARD OF ADMIRALTY

... appeared in the papers respecting the name of Cr tise offlcer in the navy who, having used great exertions in favour of the whig candidates, had received several promotions 5Sl assdappotntmeists for himself and eons. That officer was Cap- th Cain Foote ...

SECONDARY PUNISHMENTS

... practice of Admii transportation to Australia or to other colonies ? Cabini On the assumption that the interests and welfare Whigs of this country demand it, and. that a system, who ii founded on the experience of many years, and It we . after many trials ...

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 ...

ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE SPECIAL COMMISSION UNDER THE NEW ACT TO INQUIRE INTO THE PRACTICES BY WHICH HER ..

... C611sus, esomNEdi: What then wereo'yottr politicol iie'we? ame Sir JIk~sc GnAsNAic: I entered Parliament as an independent the : Whig. - Isi ?? in82yp 189 CucEs- COaMISisIONEn:Ii atthti 80yu expreased C your. readisiesa to assist the Duke-, of WellingtonL hin ...

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 ...

INQUESTS

... the whig candidate, and Captain Smith Vernon, brother to the unseated member, Sir F. Smith, is the conservative. Tke friends of the former calculate upon a good ?? PeterborouAgh, MrThomson Hankey, deputy-governor of the Bankof England, is the whig candidate ...