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Cheltenham Journal and Gloucestershire Fashionable Weekly Gazette.

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... the demands of the Papists. nople, will be found in another part of our Paper. Sup- Some people, indeed—that is to say, low Whigs and silly posing it to be genuine, it is couched in such general terms men called Liberals—prate much about the rapid advance ...

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... England, is indeserihable. The Tories, if we may judge from their favourite prints, are literally gnashing their teeth, while the whig and liberal journals are exulting in the measure, as likely to lead to the final settlement of that question, the discussion ...

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... Royal Highwia will to Deepderve, the villa of Mr. op e, molt week. Thu Dole ',Sean Is expected to attend the diluter of the Whig Club. His Royal Highness will, about that date. ism a visit to Earl Gresvesor at Estee Hall. Mr. homy Fitagerald visited Mr ...

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... such a marline as riot to ad• mit of a steady aim, each as is esbibited by the British Parliament. The latter consists of Whigs and Tories, whereas the emigres' of the United States is as nesembly of brokers, sent by their respective states not to promote ...

BANIERCPTS

... remnant of the Ca. sing Administration, when Lord . Godericb was Prime Minister, and Lord Lansdowne Home Secretary—when the Whigs. were in power, arid Lord Eldon In Purbec k,—when Liberalism ruled at home, and Sir Thomas Lethbridge, like the schoolmaster ...

WORCI-NTEiI, NOV LSIBER

... The draft of it is, we bare beard, at this moment in existence. It is added, a copy ha. been prepared, for the purpose of Whig submitted to the leading Catholic Orators, that Government may be twist - toed of the view they take of its various provisions ...

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... prophecies of the Whigs were, which ridiculed the idea of our making any successful resistance in Portugal to Buonaparte, MAKI wax to drive our Wellington and his brave army into the sea.—Now, the Doke was ungracious enough to disappoint the Whigs, and to nuke ...

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... by Mr. Lawless, charging Mr. Gregg with falsehood, which bad appeared in a Paper pohlisbed at iielfast, called the Northern Whig. The parties tired twice, and Mr. Lawless's second ball passed through the skirts of Mr. Gregg's coat. The seconds then interfered ...

CHELTENHAM POLICE REPORT

... rosidemo, he was most brutally smealsod and beaten by two rolliaso, one of whom held the bridle, while the other struck him Whig horse, and robbed bin of various papers. The villains wore decently dressed, and mot by uy asses in the garb of laborers. A ...

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... circumstances under which the verdict was obtained, we are not surprised that it has been set aside. GLOUCESTERSHIRS CONSTITUTIONAL WHIG CLUB.—The Annual Meeting of this Club wu held at the King's Head, in Gloucester,on Saturday last, when a Wilily respectable ...