29 OCTOBER 1836, Page 6

At a certain town in Kent, several persons receiving the

pay of Government are actually engaged in supporting and canvassing for the Tory party, which opposes that Governnment so virulently ! One is connected with the Post-office, another with the Stamp-office, another in the Customs, another connected with that department, another is a half-pay officer. These gentleingn, if they so acted under a Tory Government, would soon be sent to '6the right about." We are in pos- session of their names, and advise them to be more discreet and faithful to the Government from which they derive their bread.—Kent Herald i The most extraordinary exertions are making throughout the whole of the counties of Devon,Dorset, and parts of Somerset, to'exclude any but newspapers in the Conservative interest from all the great inns on the principal lines of road in those Counties; and it is said by many persons who are supposed to know something of the matter, that Con- servative newspapers are supplied to those establishments gratis, the expense being defrayed out of a Conservative fund !—Bath Herald.