London Country Journal (Newspaper) - May 25, 1734, London, Middlesex The Y JOUR T BEE T S M SjT CALEB Max 25,- 1734. HE W for this of generally I feme on the of the to judge whether the Courtr Writers hare to triumph fo much 6a as They have lately ' I not enter into any Examination of all va ridus which were taken by the of Power to the Ejection of their Creatures and folch as] Artifices procure in. the of proper Sheriffs fori and fome other are no Secrets % the It will be at oar from the loft Thing is the uncommon and even in a new for it cannot any Notice that the laft one a was for it arid the Writs for a new one bore the fo that many who thought it incumbent attend their Duty in and fuffer any Points to be bearing their had not Time their or proper by explaining the of their and the fent Situation of I eaH Thiri in to and in many Places it at a Multitudes of mercenary and Papers are through the to the Principles the and are deprive Them of Information on the other In the Elections of to chufe their to j happened to cinte on will not that it who and out of Humour at fome late Them and their true former 1 muft indeed the which was trie hippy as an for worthy who have been excised out of by of. the and the invidious of their late The high Delight upon this that the Return of a all our if 5*-//s's-Opiniohv js to be made of the of the People hy the if their Whether will hold good in I bat it is ib in a for if the ths Body of of that a Majority of Them and little them Prey .to the Batts m too great a the Property of in arid if any of Them to a Re c o m men p a t i o n from their They upon as a Sort of and It would be andis tilis oos of Our and to as it hath lately t lhe I that it .is lately He h duly ferve his King and of Partial that the Election of m Borough be a great Number of was carried by granting the late I Whether the fame other Plates i but it is certainly a which 1; it to of our in 11 might not at to out to alarm the Part of the and Them a the to by ferving their Country at of ' j jt is therefore the may have fome to exult on their the how the Cafe I. ant rather inclined to wonder that the Country Party have been able to make any Stand at all in but I beg Leave to differ if They produce fuch as any Proof that the of the People is on their This is to be teen belf in the Knights of the for though there is not one County in where the Influence does not prevail in fome in it prevails to a very yet as the Body of. the in every is generally upon We may judge from the Voice of the People the genuine Sentiments of the People 5 and if who boaft fo much of their will be to look over the Lift of Knights of the I They will find at Three to One chofen I might add that having Properties in their are able to four Times the Number of who are generally returned from Many of Them have been chofen without any fome of Them in where petty Corporations abound ' I muft particularly mention the late for the County of which was carried by a very and when We confider the prodigious Influence on 'the other Side - viz. three two Cinque that infinite Multitude of who round the whole and hold all the lower Sort of People in Nothing therefore catt be more ridiculous than to collect the of. the People from the Borough for the Office the three Companies were each of Them allowed to fend two to the Writers might withes much would determine the of the City of ' I know They will alledge that ail the of the Houfe of Commons are upon a Foot of and therefore They are fure ofa For the Sake of I They may j but I will be fot the as not to on general of the to fay every except the hath dove with the Excise for the late Elections are to convince Them that it is nor forgiven by the Body of the who have down in fuch a Manner through the whole that a muft be very or very who will ever venture to attempt it dared to violate fo and an and may be thought capable of any Thing j that there are fuch Men the Elections give us profligate to offer their Bribes at open of that and to mife the poor deluded People that upon it will be A3 of Grace which is as to if are not afraid of the Penalties of Corruption Perjury in another you may depend upon Indemnity Others have been fo as to content With condemning that and their in the if They have an But We may rely ofn that He will to pardon flagitious a Crime as with Perjury and We have to hope that our will never repeal the only w hich can the Freedom for all the vile which have been put in Practice to defeat cannot that it hath already had fome and wilt have a if it is put in Execution the Corrupters and the I am that Evidence actually in to fome Examples and if who are thus be on to fuch They will draw great Part of the Guilt on arid all Favour Countrymen for the But as the of this Ail hath been of great Service to fome and the Violation of it hath deprived Others of their natural I hope both unite the Offenders One 01 two ia Hull create fuch a as might this excellent Law fot and Agents of Corruption from attempting to through it Having made Remarks on the of the EleSh I cannot conclude without taking feme of which too often the Choice of a new I mean what is tho' what Wee dinc the Houfe i We the Conduct of our upon We find that They frequently root and plant the Wreds in ther of this already thrown out very liberally who are chofen on the Country if I not fome of our noted retain 13 before to fo that who are of the Houfe at have a Back Door opened to and as it into the Service of their ' | The the Houfe of Commons fo on the Freedm of a Committee is appointed for that at the Beginning of every and without fome Regulation of that might be filled with Members illegally but this Stike all is Ibble to very great aad there have been fo many about the Right of and the returning that it affords a Pretence for a Multitude of which puts it in the Power of a who may gain an in that to thereby model the Houfe to his own j Such Practices as have great plaints in former Times; if We may give to fome Papers lately or confident of a certain Set of there to be of reviving them at 5 for We have been to that the Right of honour dry is to be let wherever Votes have the Country particularly in the Boroughs St. and At the fame fome nice be found out to it in ether it hath been made to the 1 at where it .is the Returns have founded on Votes of honourary made for that The Cafe bf Liverpoole is particularly there har no than fix hundred of made within two or three Years of and both by Sea and and nal Dependents of every collected from aU Parts of the I is what the Creatures of had the io but their Mafter will in their fond and that the Gentlemen for the ment will net fuffer to be made the Tools of any but form all their both of A publick and private by the Rules of and ' J This Day is The Second Edition An ENQU IR into the of cur D O HE AFFAIRS from thr ia the Cafe of oar the and all or ate Being a to z ox both i Printed by W. at R. is. By is lately In and Black 6 A LIST of who voted for and the late famous EXCISE F O R E I G N FA I R V 'A May 2%. They write from that duGue Trouin mounted the Neptune the 15 th and was in that Roid Of 1 ing only for two more that were fail for A Piece of that the have given a Blew i in