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Cheltenham Journal and Gloucestershire Fashionable Weekly Gazette.

liot*:aE OF M.MUS.—FRIDAY,

... held upon the body yesterday, by Mr. .1. B. Mode, City Coronae, it transpired from the depositions of Newport the engineer, John Baylis and Thomas Maiden, batty workmen of deceesed, and Fitzgerald, the constable on that part or the line, that Fitzgerald's ...

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... AND ATTACK CPO TES STATION-HOUSE. CANTERBURY, tritlay.—Yesturday Contain By ng Doherty , Cajdein John Allgood, t'aptain Edmund Doherty, and Captain John ttaldarti, the 13th and 14th Light Dragoons. at present Motioned at the garrison at Canterbury, Imre ...

.oczaorr & Co.= & Her Street, goat&wart, Lomb°, MAN HOOD: the CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE, will. Palo ..

... Eidiuburgb; and to be bad of all Book* Hers. Agent. specially for thio Cheltenham.. M. A. MATHEWS, 79, High Street. Itrimtei John Satirise, 3, Wine St. k it, Corn St. Chiba JOIIO Gabriel, Ton Dealer. Both Samuel lither. 7, Cheap Stmt. W.. Davey, *Lahore ...

Tett little Wood;

... Cseetltation can be upheld in its parity sod viper. la the month of November, 184(1, that It Hawse le blew the union of Iler Most Grattan X put Meet Albert with the birth of Moir fast child, Adelaide Marla Imam ; it Is la the of lisserebet,lll4l,that it has feeder ...

CONTEMPORARY OPINIONS ON THE CORN LAWS

... followiog members paired off against Lord John Russell's amendment : Sir F. Burdett, Lord Eastnor, W. V.S. Dugdale. Foe the amendment : 81r T. Wilde. .Smartt: C. tircenaway, Analyses of the He ea the Ditision oa Lord John Rrwth Awendinene. Majority atrsioet ...

A P local tntelligente

... see the Doke of Wellington has lost none of his straightforward, and comuion-sense habits of saying what he Minks.— Arm. Tat CARDIGAN ELECTION COMMITTER, bait Saturday, waled llr. Pryes Pryer, and declared Sir. J. S. Harford not lily elected. Tag ROIII•IIPTON ...

BRIGHTON ELECTION

... perpetrated on persons passing through the fields in and near the Horusey-wood-house, by a footpad said to have been heavily armed, and a description of whose person was forwarded to the station-house of the N Islington-green, since which period additional ...

THE ELEVENTH THOUSAND

... Guest, SI, Boa Street, Birmingham • ; Sadler, 4 lIL - Ann's Square, Manchester Ming, ll Clair boirtool ; Fannin and Co. 41, Grattan igh Street, Edinburgh,—wed . told, Is a sealed by all Booksellers. OrMona OF YHA PAWN. Thie Wort. a TZNTH Melon of wide. the ...

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... — A• this ears of truth materially ranted by disescem• tiering boo of any badly Oempeled weapons, with which may bate been armed by sincere bet tadieerthaaating mat I tote ethy be allewed to pm. motif be advocate, by ekthetiej. inaccuracies of reasoniag ...

PAtocellantouo inulltgente

... LL D. in the year ido3. The following gentlemen were also candidates for the appointment Dr. Woven, Fellow of Triaity-hell ; John Cottingham, Esq., M.A., of Union-hill Police*Mee ; Dr. Thomas Blake, Fellow of Trinity-hall ;T. C. Heiden, Esq. , M.A.; and ...

THE RIOTS IN SOUTH WALES

... witlisn two miles of Cardigan, and on Saturday three near Abergwilly. la feet, a general feeling of apprehension prevails that the destruction of private property will follow the present toll-bar outrages. A of 11 toll-bars on the Cardigan trust states, that ...

MISS PIKE'S POWDERS

... outbreak one district alone could furnish 5,000 stand of arms, consisting of muskets, bayonets, rifle', Am lam also informed that the Uoverameot have hese made semainted with this went distribution of arms, day Mee net, as far as 1 can leers, takes may steps ...