The True San this evening has a clever and practical
article on Lord Elam's address to the electors of East Cornwall. After showing that the 2C30 Tory requisitionists are not a majority of the whole constitu- ency, it admits that
These are numermis enough to show that for Sir William Molesworlh to stand, to -
• tplorted by the gen ry,' [the Whig gentry,] would insure the return of the OA.' servative candidate. Sow, if this was a point tor his consideration, it is one j;Ir theirs ass. There is yet room for repentance: if they wish to do their part in keening the present Ministry in office, or the Tutu's out their only wise coarse is promptly to pledge themselves to withdraw their objections to Sir William, and to support him again t
Lord Eliot. • • • • •
• Whenever a dissobilian shall take piece, the Reformers ought, we think, t talc higher pound than they have heretofore done. Instead of submi...tiag in tie Sol I iii. t they trust let in the Tories, or else accept some Aristocr.- ie Whig whom they deem little. if at all better. they slimed miter devotee that respon:ibility upon the Tr'idys. Let them start unquestionable Reformers, men oi* chs".ac;er and abili. v, nod .nee tell the trireme's, • You must support our candidate, or else you will help to let the To. ies into -ranwnt, and to ferny ir ownji ;ends 14a of iffire."