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Cirencester Times and Cotswold Advertiser

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 ...

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 ...

Mr. Bright's Speech

... been done (renewed cheers). It has not been the po- Hey of the Tories to do good things; and I have seen the time when the Whigs have been much lees zealous about them than I could have wished them (renewed laughter). They have sprang from the people, ...

THE COURT, LITEDITURE AND ART, &c

... its moat important and powerful member, and which counts upon the independent support of Lord Lansdowne and the refractory Whigs. The new Ministry is entangled wive the irresponsible alliance of Mr. Lowe, whose surpasslog ability Las contributed more than ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... Should the rippe,el fail, rays a Dover per r, we Owl! pee Mr. Hudson wain a men (4 rorturie end a ussful M. P. THE NorthErn Whig says: Tacie is to be, if there tot already, a vacancy it' the representation of Armagh. Mr. Steal ne Ball Miller, after having ...

THE ARTS, LITERATURE, &a

... republican; bat that 'ere was photographs of them have all the clearness and truth the Democratic ticket, this 'ere is the Whig.— If engendered by so favourable a condition of things. you attempt to vote twice, said the questioner, I As may be partly ...

PARLIANENTARY JOTTINGS

... wdegate, who is quite an Exeter-hall man, often glens a rebuke to the enthusiasm of the member for Peterborough. Mr. Malley is a Whig, however, and Mr. Newdegate a Tory. So they have changed sides, eacu one going with hie pasty. Mr. Newdegate has taken a c ...

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, ...

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 ...

SPORTS AND PASTIMES

... considerable time past rarely interfered in polities, but was a Liberal of the old school, and had invariably supported the Whig administrations from the aooseeion of the Earl Grey. The deoessed earl was eldest of the numerous family of Sir Gerard Noel-Noel ...

PAOTB AND PAGETIIa

... London shophouaes still retain their ancient names--as DoWs Chop House, the Old Bailey Boiled Beef Home, U. Barley Broth, Bee'.Whig, and Yorkshire Stapp with a Black Jack to demist continue to rejoins the hearts of topers. There was a Golden Can thus min ...