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... for peace would be to reownij^i t0 tr(M •«»' of the South. Tbe Richmond paper, P°IPP a * tu > n *h, visit of Mr Blair. The Whig __ y . ,h e 81., r8 de*, °T W * The Examiner warns the Government agam iT with individual enemies and spies, aod s h e,D, * ...

Published: Friday 27 January 1865
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 1065 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Saturday, January 28, 1865.]

... this United Kingdom. That billthat question—is not dead ;it takes shape again, and somehow or other, the Tories, and those Whigs who are like Tories—(laughter) - entertain uncomfortable feelings, which approach almost to shiver (cheers and laughter). Now ...

THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH

... pasang along ths wires, so that no be door to the sable the being immediately discovered. In it unwearying attention and C 441 Whig& le lbsanenal observer seems almost excessive, can the cable secure, there is no quorum that the of most sanguine will be essillied ...

Jornp Jnttllijgena

... is further rumoured that the commissioners have asked permission of the X d. r_l authorities to proceed North. Tbe Richmond Whig declares tbat the military p-. ..urcs ofthe country have uot begun to b ■ exhausted. The _V to York Times says Dtvi. exhibits ...

Published: Friday 03 February 1865
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 858 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

J Vivian vacancy representation in of the to judicial bench his friends supporters Town-hall large the Town ..

... himself after all “ Liberal Conservative” or as the designation should more properly rendered and with no less incongruity a Whig-Tory We have no faith in these new-fangled political names and much prefer the old terms and appellations which are becoming ...

2 RI PO, FRIDA V, FE Bill'AßY 3, 1865

... and the profession generally, by whom the choice if the Crown is cordially approved. Tbe attractive and remarkable leaderof Whigs.and Liberals.and -• -• and Chartists, and Heaven knows what th. ; groups.has unquestionably made an excellent appointment, ...

Published: Friday 10 February 1865
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 1629 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... of any promise of Par- liamentary Reform, but at the same time the hou. member ought to have remembered the history of the Whig party for the past thirty years hsd been that of pledges loosely ..ven and instantaneously hioken. Iv point of fact a Whiz ...

Published: Friday 10 February 1865
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 860 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

VOL Liy No 2848 TRURO FEBRUARY 10 1865 44 weekly S4 weekly So Sd quarterly PRICE (Published Truro Thursday Evening)

... my principles or of my opinions on Public affairs Suffice it to at time when it is fashion say that there is no distinction Whig and Tory and though I rejoice think that there is an approximation in opinion and policy between great parties in this country ...

THE WEST BRTTON CORNWALL ADVERTISER FRIDAY FEBRUARY 10 18G5 9ld pre-year’s account and the revenue from unted ..

... eomplained hope held of removal of the grievances were struggling and promise or repeal malt As to Ireland her to solely to Whig legislation during 30 years After remarks from Mr Scholefield Mr it impossible to exaggerate oondition Ireland he other hon ...

TOPICS OP THE WEEK

... suffrage as the tru.* goal of the Reform movement. To each strong Radical strophe of Lord Amborley’s there was, however, cautious Whig antistropne which took something from its force. Lord Amberley thinks the uneducated should be excluded from the franchise ...

TOPICS OP THE WEEK

... architect, and from his plans and strophe Lord Ambetley’s there howerer, a drawings the whole design waa erected. This cautious Whig antistrophe which took something was the ton of hombte from its foree. parents, but hie incipient genius attracted the tond ...

[Saturday, February 18, 1865

... discredit of the Times, in the Morning Advertiser —Count Orloff, leader, as we may call him, to ■pare words, of the Russian Whigs, admitted that the Emperor was irresistible, that the people were with him, that he might, he chose, dispense altogether with ...