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EXTRACTS FROM “PUITCH” & FUN

... under your feet How delightful the joy of which nobody knows! And the Ihoughta how sublinie, which lie Under the Bote.'' The Whigs they may fancy they govern the State, To the world they may seem to prevail debate} But now la the season the truth to disclose— ...

OUZ WAR WITI JAPAN

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©bitaarn

... from tbe days of Colonel Phipps, who died fight- ing for Charles 1., to the father of Lord Normanby, had always voted against Whig principles. Peaih of Prince Frederick, Brother of the King y Pb.ESIA. — W« have to announce tbe death of this member cf the ...

Published: Friday 31 July 1863
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 500 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE COURT, POLITICAL GOSSIP, OUR MISCELLANY, &c SPORTS AND PASTIMES

... beauty and warmth of the evening, the territorial party found themselves under the cold shads of Opposition. The first few Whig hatting motions wen easily defeated, Lord Stanhopoby bowling proving himself very bandy in compelling the Involuntary acceptation ...

SPORTS AMD PASTIMES

... despite the beauty and warmth of the evening, the territorial found them selves uader the cold shade of Oppo-ition. The first few Whig batting motions were easily defeated, Lord Stanhope bowling proving himself very handy in compelling the involuntary acceotation ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... added 312,958 who travelled fourth cla?? w hile carriages of that class were run. T. he late Duke of Hamilton's father was Whig the old school, and probably one of the haughtiest men of his day. He cheriihed idea that he was the legitimate king Scotland ...

TOPICS OP THE WEEK

... course, indeed, takes mow, and the result of three months diplomacy will then be the irritation of Rusaia, the discredit of the Whig Ministry, the execution of Poland, the alienation of Napoleon, and the mingled contempt and distrust of the liberal classes ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS,

... country upou the subject of the Irish Church— a subject which was formerly made* the stalking- I horse and stumbling-block of the Whig party, but which vow ! formed little interest for the Treasury Bench. It was far easier for the Government to read lectures ...

Published: Friday 03 July 1863
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 5264 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

I PABMINO AKD OABDENIWO. ' TOPIOB OP THE WEEK

... indeed, be takes it now, and the result of tbrv ' months diplomacy will then be the irritation of Kussis discredit of the Whig Ministry, the execution of Poland, the alienation of Napoleon, and th mingled contempt and distrust of liberal class s o' France ...

TFE FALMOUTH AND PENRIN WEEKLY TIMES

... Al. we have said, the bad changed sides of the the heritY and .4 the the yiarty found under the .4 opp•ition. TM lint few Whig batting easily defeated. Loot baling 'twang handy in compelling the t 4 the Chiltern Hundreds in kw yny scoria Mr. stubbornly ...