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Cirencester Times and Cotswold Advertiser

SLIT'S-TWO AND SIXTY-TIIREN

... changing scene, Nor women with she fashion: There's still a rage for crinoline, And lo:e's the maatio -proiaion. Still do the Whigs on Quarter-day Appear extremely j dly ; Still the great Quaker loves to bray Long yarns of utter fully. There are some who ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... son of Lord Leigh, of Stoneleigh Abbey, will solicit the votes of the electors. SIR HENRY YOUNG, who came forward as a second Whig candidate fur Totnes, has intimated his retirement, and Mr. Alfred Seymour, who has secured the pstronage of the Duke of Somerset ...

Rumours of Mediation and Peace

... visited her frequently at Bacon's Hotel, and proposed marriage. Ile had previously inquired whether she had anymoney, and on Whig Wormed • that she possessed • £1001• which • was in tit. Martin's Savings'. Bank, he proposed, as she had• accepted him as ...

would fall upon slavery wherever

... the fame of its author as a parliamentary orator. Pitt died within theyear ; with his death his party was broken up, and the Whigs, under Fox and Grenville, came into office. In this ministry, which is fam iliarlyi known as that of all the talents, Lord ...

MEDICAL CERTIFICATES IN LUNACY

... gentleman, in his blue coat with gilt buttons, buff waistcoat, the costume of the Fox Club, which, as the last of the old Whigs, he invariably wore. It is only of late years that he has ceased to ride on horseback—like his young friend Lord Palmerstonbut ...

TOPICS OF THE DAY

... TOPICS OF THE DAY. THE MARQUES MARQUES OF LANSDOWNE. So the great patriarch of the Whigs is gone. No Titan of debate; no orator With powers to sway the multitudes of minds As a great master of the organ sways Its multitude of tones; nor yet endued With ...

THE NEWS BUDGET

... course of the last session by Major O'Reilly. The Whites. as they are familiarly styled in Ireland, have always been staunch Whigs, the advocates of civil and religious liberty—in the defence of which principles they have expended large sums of money in ...

THE NEWS BUDGET

... much eat as one of the most useful members of the House of Common'. He was almost constantly working on committees. He was a Whig, and the majority of his constituents were Conservatives; but they would hear of no other candidate while be Eyed, so great ...

TOWN TALK, OUTLINES OF THE WEEK, &c

... absolute, necessary self-defence, which could not be secured by an ordinary resort to the law. The other local paper (The Whig) used the following language:— We have to say in defence of the act that it was not perpetrated by an excited multitude, ...

THE NEWS BUDGET

... which, along with a proportionate quantity cf cooked potatoes, were distributed to the poor of that place. On Tuesday night, Whig a week after the weddiog day, a large number of persons sermabled at Blackheath to witness a splendid pyrotechnic display in ...

east and west; and that the etesstrcction of such a viaduct will involve the necessity of erecting a similar ..

... Howie for Thetford from 1834 to September, 1844. While in the popular branch of the legislature he invariably sided with the Whig party. By his death the Earl of Euston, II.P. for Thetford, inherits the family Mtwara. The present Duke was born August 4 ...

Mathematical Problems

... end fired two guns. but left again before the Federal gone on Tybes Island could be brought to bear upon her. The ilia:Road Whig, of the 17th ult., says that the bombardment of Port Hudson commenced at two o'clock on the 14th. At twelve o'clock at night ...