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Cheltenham Journal and Gloucestershire Fashionable Weekly Gazette.

IRISH INTELLIGENCE

... not procure a espy, hat it was nearly as follows : -John Cavanagh, if you do net give ap the tale firm you took, ye u well be served worse than any than shine the days of Henry VIII. ; sod also John Snarling, If yea do mat &Whams your Litt ttheet you ...

EILANCHOLt OCCURRENCE

... EILANCHOLt OCCURRENCE. A Coroner's it wu bald on Friday last, at the Bay's 11111 Inn, before John Barnett, Esq. Coroner, and a highly respectable Jury, on elew of the body of a man, name unknown. stated to be a Pole, an itinerant musician, who h d hung ...

[Price 44d. or s#. per Quarter

... Otackfrisebroad, cured of Opthatrnia. Wm Nary Road., Market•plue, W juicy. Roche, cured of Opthalreie, Witooeses to her sure, Mr. John Roeder, father, and R.Waiktr, k:sq. Ur. A. Allintyre, aged rd. 3, Silveratreet, Golden•square, cored of Gulls Serena sad Dashes ...

Sta CsLaws Itosois has eopged Beenfort House, at his residence during his stay, which is expected to be for a

... domestic chaplains of the Earl of Morley. CAPT. RICHAiID ANTIIONY R The impression is very general that it was the Earl of Cardigan who applied to Prince Albert for the court martial new sitting on the case of this °Meer. The court martial was granted in ...

Stairs Unbolt Oprtte

... Captain Reynolds's letter, Lord Cardigan distinctly intimated to that gentleman on parade, and In the presence of the adjutant and a lieutenant of the regiment, that in future, all letters addressed to him, (Lord Cardigan) by Captain Reynolds, must be strictly ...

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

... liable to punishment Mr. John Whitmore, builder, deposed that Mr. Fisher was standing quietly at .he door, when the defendants pushed him violently against it; his arm was caught between the door and the jars : witness caught his arm to prevent his failing ...

Cheltenham erpban Ropiest. School .f Imdtautry. riIIE GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING lof the Sy to the FINALE ORP9•11 A ..

... I:mortises .11 Disitaass of the Crinory Passages the following may be harem • sarriesin proof of their dertidod effiesey io arm onetime:— FROM PROFESSOR DEISHURST. “St.lohie•Britisis liospital,l6,Cross.otreet, Mattosigardes. Illy dear Sir,-10 orwripliasea ...

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... n Monthly Ntarat,ke.te. London: George Bell. This is a smart-looking and well got up book, appropriately bocuid, the Royal arms eniblasoned on the corer, arid dedicated by permission to his Royal Highness Prince Albert. The subject at first sight appears ...

BANILRUITPI

... routine an the proposed enactments of Lord John Itussrll's 'measure.—Ti, :. LORD %IMO tIV6 TRIAL.—The following vdneeen have been summoned by the Hoare of Peera to attend and give evidence at the trial of Lood Cardigan at Theating next —Themes Hunt Dunn, ...

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... before them honours were conferred. Bit John Keane, no. L•rl Kern.., had signalised himself as a soldier in all parts of the meld t los skill, firmness, and bravery, had increased the bee , .of do- Briti-h arms in es cry quarter of the globe; and it was ...

T.. Mr. G,..latana. 39, Broad &BM, Btaaarabary

... the ilorse Guards in reference to the Earl of Cardigan. Sir if. Varian brought forward the Ordnanosiates for 1141. tinder the bead of stores the increase was WOOL arising from the supply of percussion arms to the whole army, a step eomidered necemsry to ...