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Launceston Weekly News, and Cornwall & Devon Advertiser.

FHOM & “FUN.” GIFTS. I gave you when fint we were plighted, mine owe, A bright nosegay of bloeeome of

... consider Him that la the highest bidder For my vote, the man for me In party name I glory. Stand not the oategory Either of Whig Tory Bat I always give my voice For liberal politician Answering to my definition. Liberal hand's the one condition For the ...

PARLIAMENTARY JOTTINGS

... was another Richard in the field; and Captain Say ter, the of that Sir William Hay ter who was so long whipper-in ’* of the Whig party, moved an amendment —or rather a resolution, because it was put in a substantive torm—to the effect that the system grouping ...

HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT

... liberal to those who make literature in its various forme their calling as have been the Tories. Of the opposition which the old Whig Government made to the opening the State Paper Office to our historical students, and the readiness with which the Conservatives ...

question. They professed, naturally, to bo quite surprised when they heard that suoh large soma of mondy had ..

... in a thousand, who does not all and every portion of influence he possesses secure the return either friesda or nomihee». Whigs, Tories, JJadioala, are all alike; wo not . think there ia* to choose between them, esoept, perhaps, that those who profess ...

SPOUTS AMD PASTIMES

... Archdeacon Woolnongh was 73 years age. Curlotui Discovery in a Prisoner’s Cell— In the gaol of northern county, saya the Northern Whig, considered one of the beet-managed institutions of its kind in Ireland, gentleman is present undergoing sentence of twelve ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... deputy clerk the of Gmnehorongh the Governmeat loeee an adherent m the Houae of Lords. Tho dficeaeed earl was a oonerstent Whig or Liberal. BUMeeeor, a Roman Catholio, some yeate «o‘dSd himeelf with the Con.erv.Uve **The Royal Naval Reserve larity. Its ...

Disorder* of the Kidneys,

... gentlemen of their opinions, will oppose the Government. But their aasiftanoe alone would not enable the to upset bill if the old Whigs remain tame. But will they t One would be inclined think they may feel bound to follow their heed—Earl Bussell, But they may ...

MB. BRIGHT AT ROCHDALE

... and I lament It, It appean to likes confession of weakness It appears as It Lord Ensaoll acknowledged to the world that the Whig party, fa: statesmanship wsa oouoeraed, was neatly worn ont. If it be so, it most be by their own policy. It has been complaint ...

PARLIAMENTARY JOTTINGS

... even Mr. wdegate, who is quite Exeter-hall man, often gives a rebuke to the enthusiasm of the member for Peterborough. Mr. is Whig, however, and Mr. Newdegale a Tory. So they have changed sides, each one going with his party. Mr. Newdegate has taken a c ...

IHE COUB.T

... character, have won him the good will of all men, espeoiaUy thoM who have devoted their livee soientiho paramta. A leading Whig, one of tho gentlemanlike, old-feehioncd Liberals, not modern leveller, said that cared Uttie about franchisee; all wished ...

POLITICAJL QOSBIP

... which involves either the reconsideration or withdrawal of the Government Bill, has the approval of several the territorial Whig Houses, and it nae given great courage to (he eeoedera. Sir W. Hutt and Mr. Kiuglake have given notice of hoetile motions, ...

The liOat Wdrd« of G-y-i Mr*. Bcooke writes oeived the lest written words ,my_deer Urey were foand in * ,

... Book she baoraM mmanageable, Slftof noon rook between Start Pear-tree and^went to nieces almost immediately. terrifio was bio whig at the time from 3fiaMxw fipom Poiioeman. Mr. Pewwo, 3 iSstot of the Albion pablio-hoeae, in Fimhoo, led the Lambeth Polio ...