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Cheltenham Journal and Gloucestershire Fashionable Weekly Gazette.

opinion,: Peelite,Whig, and Radical—Posey ite, Papist, and Dissenter were in one and the same Government. What ..

... opinion,: Peelite,Whig, and Radical—Posey ite, Papist, and Dissenter were in one and the same Government. What could be expected from so lieterogenous a mixture of sentiment, but divided councils and imperfect measures? The results of the labours of such ...

Ma. NERCZ•IT AAAAA WAR. Mr. Sernant Tolfourol in unfortunately a Whig, hut notwlthatanding the vileness of his ..

... Ma. NERCZ•IT AAAAA WAR. Mr. Sernant Tolfourol in unfortunately a Whig, hut notwlthatanding the vileness of his politics, he holds n very hilt ploy in our esteem. Few men indeed posses , stronger claims to our comirlowation ; we consider hint comet. nti ...

There wits time wits; peel washed stoned joy Whig tae the Re ters regarded form wee whist Minis -the rimers

... stoned joy Whig tae the Re ters regarded form wee whist Minis -the rimers M Bristol It t inmedistriee et Nottingham NNW art sod the are 'imaged Wet knowing that the wretches, who have for yeses been Ix die be. wits .kith were to Sow from Whig will most ...

At four o'clock, the Speaker counted the and there Whig only thirty-three members present, the hots. adjourned. ..

... At four o'clock, the Speaker counted the and there Whig only thirty-three members present, the hots. adjourned. HOUSE OP LORDS—WEDNESDAY, )sere Several petitioas were presented against the rmishmat of death for forgery.—The Lord Chaoeellor, with whom ...

slim, we lied that He 'Whig* bass been perfectly barren ; sod the chief Mini.ters of the Canoes ebo•rt th•

... slim, we lied that He 'Whig* bass been perfectly barren ; sod the chief Mini.ters of the Canoes ebo•rt th• pro -eedii•gs by spitting the seen of their mertioas and isomerism In the two Home, of Partiernent to mil the mointry that they have nn allies (hear ...

DIALOGUE, &SWIM ..Jurstmat WHIG old ONS OP HIS LATE CONNTITOSN IS. IN istiletios if Ilua4cs'l 94 lids. hook srd ..

... DIALOGUE, &SWIM ..Jurstmat WHIG old ONS OP HIS LATE CONNTITOSN IS. IN istiletios if Ilua4cs'l 94 lids. hook srd. CUPID. BILST thoe contest wilt with ay dolor My Dwelt bellying*. and French moorage— Aod thins muse other's head had press'''. Mois thus ...

STOW-ON-THE-WOLD. Tem Naw Dams C•ausac—Tbe Inhabitants of Stow Whig heard that a testimonial about to be ..

... STOW-ON-THE-WOLD. Tem Naw Dams C•ausac—Tbe Inhabitants of Stow Whig heard that a testimonial about to be pretested te Bey. A. Chose, of Ctsellembam s on his lesvin that teem to aster epee the of Carlisle, to which he has boom resently appoints* mak bN ...

Diesitesdragb the Hi& egad' asses, Sir B. W. i wt Mbar Whig Iwo Bo: Rine Ilrowor, woo rooeivod wit Itiostoro—l

... Diesitesdragb the Hi& egad' asses, Sir B. W. i wt Mbar Whig Iwo Bo: Rine Ilrowor, woo rooeivod wit Itiostoro—l its! Yr. ( • dew Nr. Gd wiwirlea. I did sot kites MO is des eery best r wed thew Ca• lawlessly, sad wide set dew, 1 taw dot Mr. Cairiagsw is ...

DEATH OF THE EARL OF DEVON. We regret to announce the death of the Earl of Devon, who died on Saturday at ..

... DEVON. We regret to announce the death of the Earl of Devon, who died on Saturday at Shrivenheas, the resideoce ot his brother- Whig, the Van. Archdeacon Berens, Berkshire, alter • erry short illness. The late Earl of Devon, William Courtensy, was eldiet son ...

The Mullion of Pr**typed Latg ef Sha Beedusather,:

... Breadelbioe.• Wik of Whig Marquis, .ho re. reived Wpweapk••• tea it ids. Taviotaek.—Willr of the eldest eon of the Doha of Ma (the of tram W Mph dEd .11MP/rime of I.od Jel. flaw& Lard ll•vpietb. Lady Isegm.-1.111 of la aid Whig. Lady • Whig pew, received bit ...

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... totes, the Whigs hate lost no INS than rotes ; and 10 1 . after this, very likely Whigs will be rowed to deny the fact of any reaction havio2 taken gl e ace, but let th em appeal to the country, and then will soon convinced that the days of Whig misrule ...