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Cheltenham Journal and Gloucestershire Fashionable Weekly Gazette.

Lonbon anb Vrobineial Markets

... by the fluctuating estimate of the duty.— Worcester, Tuesday.—Our hop plantations are progressing very slowly, the weather Whig too cold and unsettled to bring them forward so satisfactorily as we expect at. this period of the year. Tie strong bine is ...

MONDAY

... tasn's name, and Lord John Russell has always maintained that it had the effect of destroying the symmetry of the Whig Immure, and frustrating Whig expectations lo the counties. The Duke—the Marquis—stood forwaid as a county member and termer's friend. Ira ...

CAUTION

... standing watchword, as opposed to the bureaucracy, centralism, and the coerced rigid uniformity which is the beau-ideal of the Whig faction, and is realized with full development in the present French riginte. The liberty of Liberalism is that of America ...

MONDAY

... arrangement. But this was not to be. Another specimen of procrastination—which appears to be a striking characteristic of Whig statesmen—ensued, and it was not until the 26th of March that the contents of Lord Canning's despatch was made known to the ...

I'HE CHELTENHAM JOURNAL AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE GAZETTE, AUGUST 10, 1861

... Ministerial White• bait. It was not political, though it began with Tories, hot, as a party, they had nothing to do with it. The Whigs have no claim to the invention. Radical Reformers at its birth were eaknown. If Lord Jobn be a Radical or a Reformer the merit ...

iirit of tbt die girms. TRIUMPH OF CoNSERVATI6II.—TRO contest for South Laucasbire has terminated in another ..

... misrepresentatious which are the habitual weapons of Liberal candidates, were freely used ; even the unconstitutional influence of Whig magnates was thrown into the scale ; but the electors were proof to blandishment and intimidation, and the great heart of this ...

MURDER OF A

... Cheei ham as a renegade from hie father's principles, he moat distinctly stated that his late father, although a Whig—a Constitutionel Whig—bad nected with the League; on the counr ay, he had repudiated and opposed the proceediegs of that body, as subversive ...