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The House of Commons has, by a majority of 8 House of 419 Members, included the University bridge in the

... plaw other day. It seems that Mr. Cogan, the Mem the County of Kildare (who was made a Privy ©° in Ireland shortly before the Whigs were turné office), wishing to pay all proper respect to the directed his tailor to provide him with the proper © for a Privy ...

Published: Saturday 13 April 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 416 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

The Reform Bil!, which every one imagined Yj ‘as Passed, is azain in mortal agony. The eatment to which it

... Proce and ede With, The supporters of this unworthy attempt to frustrate the labours of the R 38e| — represented by 59 hack Whigs, with Earl Vot their head, The Government brought up 100 Lord Hal; fax was beaten by a majority of 41. tj then move d to increase ...

Published: Saturday 03 August 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 368 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

NOTICE.—GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL. TIfESSRS. SIMMONS SON'S SHOW ROOMS for FANCY COSTUMES, will be OPEN at M£ ..

... the Member for Neoly > and the “bores” below the gangway, are still an were iginally contemplated, as the necessary ears of Whig jobbery and incapacity ; that the Bu 'aNcelloy of the dget, which it will be the duty of the Exchequer to unfold after Easter ...

Published: Saturday 02 February 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 448 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Anchors and Pigs.—As there has been some bard hitting the Board Admiralty iron matters, by Mr. Seeley this week, is

... office. Mr. Seeley's statements were contradicted ; his results flouted, and his enquiries disconcerted at every turn by the Whig Admiralty; but the present Board, in a frank and manly manner, accepted the statements a political opponent as correct, and ...

Published: Tuesday 05 February 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 378 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... moment as he was when he art beside Peel in 1842, and denounced the faction of which he is now the chosen leader. But for the Whig magnates, the fallen leader's quondam colleagues in officethe greedy place.nekers—be Las no pity. Into the pit which they ...

Published: Saturday 04 May 1867
Newspaper: Gloucestershire Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: | Words: 439 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

the pleasant spirit of conciliation, the Echoes Which Teached me last week, and which, if permitted tinue might ..

... gangway, though not them- & 8 eligible for place, are doing all in their power to Tee th “Talists, € fighting” between the Whigs and the Minis- lve Mr. Bright does not approve of the compara- °rbearance of Mr, Gladstone, and the latter knowing Mue h his ...

Published: Saturday 09 March 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 358 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

The events of the week have been of more interest than Usual, and attention is alternately turned from Italy to

... Emperor of the French, to Permit the tacit collapse of the September convention. The English Radicals with certain tuft-hunting Whigs are, Consequently, responsible for much of the blood shed, which 48 already taken place, and for many of the disasters to which ...

Published: Saturday 02 November 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 378 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

while the Opposition were unable to pick up a single This division, of course, settled the County Franchise. ..

... considered, and to the intense amazement of the Conservative benches, Sir Reundel Palmer, the late Attorney-General to the Whigs, (who has over and over declared himself to be a Radical of the first water), got on his legs and moved to strike out the clause ...

Published: Saturday 01 June 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 369 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

— That this Bill be now read a third time.” A cheerfu! “Aye” was the response, followed by a few

... while the Radicals, as a body, did not like to indulge in any manifestation which might prove unpalatable to their friends—the Whigs. The consequence was that the only cheers came from the personal friends of the Government sitting behind them, and from the ...

Published: Thursday 20 June 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 480 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

have urged upon the Cabinet the unfairness of expecting his Royal Highness to perform the functions of Royalty ..

... visit of Earl Russell to Ireland is whispered to have been a terrible failure, and a source of much mor- tification to the Whig statesman who used to enjoy so The late attacks of the noble large a share of popularity. Ear] on the Irish Church, and the ...

Published: Saturday 12 October 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 489 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

introduction is written by Mr. Montague UCorry, of Lincoln’s Inn, a relative of the Right Hon. Henry the Vice ..

... the Borough This was carried by a majority of 11 in a House of 619 Members, and its adoption led to the resignation of thé Whigs. The Liberals and Radicals having enjoyed their Political Pastimes in the Autumn in the form of monster demo?” strations and ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1867
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 470 | Page: 6 | Tags: none