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HERE AND THERE

... s to Mr. Fonds& It is curio= that in the new edition of wDod's Parliamentary Companion the old terms Whig and Tory have almost entirely only Whig who remains to as, wording to ail guide is Lord Kennon ; and the only Tory Mr. Tho mas Gibson Bowls& It ...

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... loth aI pod in maw to segessi- Wlbe pswiriety of hweit retirement do limb. but I that, up till the mewl who his pion 'lewd of Whig, be towns of Mat hasilectual gifts aids mot ado sod sioslibel Judy. Of his conestollsomese to do most remarkable poor by the ...

DEATH OF LE °ARON. -. CAREER OT THE CELEBRATED SPY. Hetwithateadisi the declaration In one of the circulars, ..

... because in military sramieers of the Fenian organise=Los In the Arniy of the Irish Republican and at tbe very be was roan; Whig hewer still ea its pay list. NM the multi= elf senior camp guardien. and lad M Me teak et eijutant-general —the second dignity ...

NEWS IN A NUTSHELL

... whau was a balsam of £5,082,336. le Mardi 10th, 1994. wee 481.087.947. aft.e13,386 is the eorrespondieg period of the pee°Whig financial year, which began with a Waste of 0,235.169. The set expenditura was £83.h70.372. against £83.541.264 to the same ...

BILAUMA.Z.II linliMMl.. Rat Tunday.—Tbere woe amply asSalt. The Ms& was dull pekes woe boat all roes& Primo old ..

... for sods an militated. unw roils sowing orders now OMNI to under which the moderate Mid are rapidly diminished. Unheard d IN Whig given for trefoil. White sioessmodN extremely scares an.l dear. is noticeable in al-ike. Poe and Italian ryegrasses there is ...

PORTSCATIIO REGATTA

... carried through with prouipti• mile, and a thoroughly successful regatta and festival was the vault of the eximllent arrange'Whig energy of the committee and olliciale, composed of the leading dignitaries of the PHOTOGRAPHY. MR. HARRISON'S ART STUDIO. ...

THE FALMOUTH AND PENRYN TIMES AND CORNISH ECHO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1R94

... appeared in 1872 and the rest in 1874. Dealing in this work with the history of the Irish people, Mr. Froude complains that Whig statesmen have never understood Ireland, anl perhaps never will, and his arguments are directed to ahew that Home Rule is ...

THE FALMOUTH & PENRYN TIMES & CORNISH ECHO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1894

... NI% sad 1 Ilmat they gimes most senitive in wry and I avail emelt el every el making their vales dews I. these with whom i Whig gratetal with the knowledge that they saved my lie FATAL ACCIDENT AT A QUARRY. OD Saturday morning John Evans, 21 years of ...

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Tosi el the Board, who deputed by the bard to take the sample., sad nod then W Mr. Bless. Th.Jsv.W.M.dS

... sours* of the stress was a very emote contingency, but is sees ensili a *air hammed be thought they wield be able to *mattes the Whig a lefeedesed with. Mr. Codringtee : What de yes awe by not being interfered with? Mr. Manley explaimed that be thought some ...