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Cheltenham Journal and Gloucestershire Fashionable Weekly Gazette.

Music aril( the Drama

... tbie has been carried on to an extent web makes us think it memory to guard against the possible 4 ger of too mach prominence Whig given to rifle prect'e` against rifle drill. We must not forget that the nation is the formation of rifle corps and nut rifle ...

Spirit of the Vlublic pros

... everybody like our Premier ? Became he is so moderate. die acts the Whig better than genuine sou of the great houses of Bedford and lisivanabire, fur he can shake hands with the Radical. • Wise Whig frowns on his humbler ally. Lord Palmenstou understands the ...

Coose2 Cos - ream —The coustilutional party have jest achieved another triompb, the electorsof Pembrokeshire ..

... spared by the Whigs for the return of their candidate; and as op to a late hour they entertained the most songuine expectations of Lie success. In Aberdeenehire the constiiat:onal triumph is equally certain, Sir Alexander Hanfieriest', the Whig candidate ...

Literaro Notircz

... in:Mcleod, Powerful to get on by itself I In spite of this, our Government eheiiiin the superstition, that our meet precious Whig is to walk over Europe arts is-arm with Napoleon, and, it may be, to train him In the path wherein be is to go,—anl scone private ...

THE CHELTENHAM JOURNAL AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 2, 1861

... ore tiny aI.o add that the Conservative party are congratalating thernaelres on the aid which they expect to receive from a Whig Peer, nos of the very heat of our statesmen and debaters, and whose high-minded and independent coarse of aethm has earrounded ...

a Sufficient uthnlier of peisons of the class who could afford to do so, who were likely enrol themselves. Sir

... to enjoy that repose which his age and state of health absolutely require. ILLICIT DISTILLATION IN DotterlAL.—Tbe Northern Whig soya Instenems are daily occuiring of the increase of illicit distillation, owing to the high price of virile, but, thanks ...

We think both these reasons are correct. Coolie immigration has been tried in the West Indies and found to be

... Government for a year, to be again defeated by a combination of the Whig and Radical factions ; but what we desire is that the country should thoroughly realize this fact, that since the Old Whig party have very happily fallen out with their strange bedfellows ...

diplomatic affairs made him an eligible minister for the time. Even hampered with Lord John Russell's ..

... opportunity, by means of the Whigs, of asserting their power and making it felt. The Whigs perceived that they could make use of them to serve their own ends, and they did so, accordingly, without scruple. But when the Whig leaders launched the question ...

PROMENADE HOUSE, CHELTENHAM

... Ireland, but it is by no means unlikely that the electors have begun to realise the fact that Irish votes have been regarded I by Whig Ministries only as useful cards to be played off at convenience, while Irish interests have been studiously neglected and Irish ...

Spirit of tbc public pros's

... our readers on the very intelligible and rionsise style in which the largest county in Ireland—a nomad which has returned Whigs ever since the Reform frin—a county which is the very stronghold and centre vibe leisleru, whether political, social, or r ...

LAWRENCE HYA &I,

... effective force in our naval arm is not systematically weakened by the hereditary carelessness and want of patriotism evinced by Whig cabinets. The present time is truly ominous. It is pregnant with war and vast changes for Europe, and it is but too evident ...

fßiscellantous EntEllignce

... vacancy, and subsequently filled a fell term in that important position Is politics at the time alluded to he was a free eon Whig, and he tuaintained to the fullest extent the right of Cone grew to leuislate with respect to slavery in the Territories of ...