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FAI.3IOCTIf AND THE I'ACKET QUESTION

... mouthiane view it as one of purely local interest, to emiled at or frowned upon, aec.orling to Government predilections, whether Whig or Tory, we shall occupy a false and secondary position. The question must fought out as a pure matter of business ; we must ...

WHAT HAS BECOME OF HIM?

... Coriumion to the 111.1 e of France in the it irk somsrulinz the huildantr ; as • with this rociety the committee it the Whig • at the Crystal atal at the PAiinties .1 18 _ made arrangem. ate, and purpose cting • lair, stand, permission hieing also ...

charge for the 1 :r3t''rt!'ni'/n , f Loudon papers the very beet of reasom *'“ . D(i nelicea. For advertisement

... would be wrested by the Whigs, Xu that case the Conservatives threaten that at the next general election they will either start two candidates of their own or unite with the independent opposition party, and cast ouk the Whig under any circa instances ...

Published: Thursday 01 November 1866
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 2059 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

AWARDS:—

... converted into political arenas, and would very sorry to see the Bt. C'leer Society troubled know whether a gentleman was a Whig or a Tory. The «hairman then proceeded to eulogise agriculture, relating many incidents which had come under his notice. He ...

Published: Thursday 15 November 1866
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 1189 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

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 ...

THE CHARGE OF SCUTTLING A SHIP

... thousand, who does not use all and every portion of influence possesses to secure tho return either of his friends or nominees. Whigs, Tories, UidioaD, aro all alike; do not think there is much to choose between them, except, perhaps, that those who profess ...

TIM

... traps aad Direr. Do you klbOW is *mid as • y are the Mayor a spited Ma 11rW addled with its utmost sad N yes minima I will Whig yoa up before Is aced sot to added that his worship a Shan Mu owa wrath. ...

EPITOME OF NEWS 4 BRITI3II AND POMBA

... Canaaian pry has found the Lyi.ch and the it.v. J.hu abon wliy, eini the kger has sentenced lions to be hanged on Den 13. Whig gig phonon the privilege UP appeal against the decision or the tioart The sentence has Cased great ozclteinentamooi the Fenian ...

AT HELSTON

... tbe great leader of the Whig party, Mr Gladstone, should, 1 almost feel will, join with Mr Bright iu asking for mure, then I say it is the duly of every Conservative—and hope they will bo joined by tbe great body of moderate Whigs—to oppose any such measure ...

Published: Thursday 01 November 1866
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 10822 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

(bcncal jjli.scdluutt

... which bears his name, when there were two candidates, aud the return is thus given : “Mark Wood, jun. (Tory), 1 ;——Jennings (Whig), 0.” Mr Smith says : “Air Jennings was Sir Alark Wood’s butler. There were only three voters—Sir Alark, his son, aud Jennings ...

Published: Thursday 08 November 1866
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 7642 | Page: 4 | Tags: none