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Cirencester Times and Cotswold Advertiser

MR. BRIGHT AT ROCHDALE

... Stanley—from the Opposition. Suppose that all the old Whigs—and I do not speak of them without respect, because, in past times, the country has had great service from many of them—but suppose the old Whigs were quietly deposited , with all symbols of natie ...

The Trial

... kingdom to have votes beyond those who are legitimate householders, it would appear that all those who denominate themselves Whigs, as well as the Conservatives, think that the privilege should be con- Sired to ratepayers. There is, however. no outward ...

TOWN TALK, S-JMMARY OF EVENTS

... ldtl., what are the Conservatives doing and planning ? They are sanguine of getting into power, on the ground that the old Whigs will desert the Government on Reform. Young fellows, as they lounge in clubs. speak with the utmost coolness of getting wid ...

THE ARTS, LITERATURE, &c

... which involves either the reconsideration or wit hdrawal of the Government Bill, has the approval of several pt the territorial Whig Houses, and it has given great courage to the waders. Sir W. Hutt and Mr. - Kinglake have given notice of hostile motions, ...

AGRICULTURE. Barleymeal as Food for Cattle. A correspondent in the Mark-lane Express, writing upon this subject ..

... not Ve== h l; to thtish:i wit h luxury, disposing but o also =ll.. llg r ce r tz - ti r t i l Itotan' extraord inarya day, Whig the average or a year, are im u p li orted ag fn u to this frees Fame. ; and the quantity is constantly increasing. We cannot ...

MR. THOMAS CARLYLE AT EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY

... Government. Earl Grosvenor will take with him many votes, the Middle party are becoming stronger by amalgamating with the old Whigs, and the Opposition, with Mr. Disraeli at their head, are working hard to find a good excuse for throwing out the pi:esent ...

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... chapters more is given of Charles Reade's Griffith Gaunt. A Gossip about Gardens, by Henry Kingsley; The Barrister's Whig ; The Fairy Fleet, &c., &c., go to make up the present part. Goon Woaos.—Mrs Oliphant continues her story, Madot.na Mary ...

OUR MISCELLANY

... Equal they seem in savageness and spite : Will p! rick beat size when comes the final fight ? Or will the terrier of the Whigs be found Torn from his kennel. and in ordure drowned? —C.. in the Press. Welsh Fairiee.—The Tyiwyth Teg are friendly towards ...

MARRIAGES

... forcibly brought before the House by Lord Stanley. But we may remark, in passing, that the noble earl, speaking on behalf of the Whig party, betrayed some soreness of feeling, which may or may not have had its weight in shaping the course he and some other ...

THE COURT, LITERATURE AND ART, &c

... immediately concerned in giving a viutory within the next fortnight either to the Whigs over the Tories or to the Tunes over the Whigs. It cannot be expected that most Catholics of Whig, or Liberal, or Radical, or Democratic 'minions, should feel anxious to defeat ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT, &c

... franchise, and to drive Lord Huesca from o ffi ce because he bed been its author, mid which was supported by a long list of Whig peers, both in and out of the Ministry. The object seemed to be to sever the nobles of that patty from the Liberal party, and ...

TIE C(..)URT, LITERATURE AND ART, &c

... reckon with Mr. Henley and Mr. Newdegate. But we do tot on that account desire to be governed by clever nominees of enlightened Whig noblemen; we prefer to deal with the intelligence—or, if it be neoessary, with the unintelligence—of our fellow-oonntrymen—our ...