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Cheltenham Journal and Gloucestershire Fashionable Weekly Gazette.

THE GENERAL ELECTION

... the Whig member, who succeeded Mr. Simeon in the representation of the Isle of Wight, not more than twelve months ago, has been ousted by the Conservative Colonel Harcourt. Indeed the whole run of the county elections have been adverse to the Whigs : They ...

MONDAY MORNING, AVOUST 3, 1840. Those highly popular revenue officers, the Surveyors of Assessed Taxes, are ..

... respectable houses. Let it be borne in Wald that this Increase in the taxation of the country is entirely the result of Whig government—or Whig mismanagewent—call it which you please. The Whip entered upon office with a surplus revenue of nearly three ndilios ...

THE CHELTENHAM f/OURNAI4;4I4ID

... election of 18.57, to his brother, Lord Harry Vane (who has always adhered to the Whig traditions ul his house with a stedtestness which is the more meritorious as stanch Whigs are becoming scarcer every day), (bat his lordship must no longer reckon on the ...

ANCITHER sTATE PAPER.'

... election. An Increase of the suffrage will be immediately attended by a decrease of the whigs. What then ! Cuiversal suffrage. Again we say, so be it, and a whig will then be scarcely able to show his lace in England. If universal suffrage had been in ...

•11 .‘ • \ I `I 1,10,1,1 0 ( – 0. • ) •\\ 0 ItriVte _ , AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE FASHIONABLE WEEKLY GAZETTE

... HADLEY, at her Printing is Queen's Baadings,--fitreet Entrance, opposite the National Provincial Rank, High Street; abets *Whig if stall stag tipaltilhonalp tzennto. CIRCULATILD THROCON TOR COUNTIES OP OLOUCWITER, RIRIPORD. WORCUTZI. stAriron.WAßW/CR ...

An.—'Derr Tom, this brows A.°

... bedchamber Weiler. ea cradles the clasteer trietephaatly swells; Ems mew of tea of bonier their wigs, To by biadat—.ottediy to the Whigs!. C..4b7 the and crew WY. ssr mere trhattres break. sat i re ' what tree; add , they've Sat 'risk Me dip • How they crotteh'd ...

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... 481.1. lam GlllMWeneri Les *RUPP.— eyeless of puffing so Ill* test metveOlik we wally west clam for Mr. Or mama the Mei of Whig a lowebeler le 1w species. We have ad d themtge.( h$ wet toed wit el eariee , ly. have, u time • Whetter splithgemo, *lsiah ...

TEE NEW LAW OF DIVORCE

... TEE NEW LAW OF DIVORCE. Whew the diesoletton of oar empire wee threeteeed, the Whigs, true to thenwelyee, seen considerieg the dissiolation of Holy Matrimony. I have skipped all the debates oo this, at peen nt. not iutettsely interesting penniess. I have ...

diplomatic affairs made him an eligible minister for the time. Even hampered with Lord John Russell's ..

... opportunity, by means of the Whigs, of asserting their power and making it felt. The Whigs perceived that they could make use of them to serve their own ends, and they did so, accordingly, without scruple. But when the Whig leaders launched the question ...

CHELTENHAM ELECTION

... that It was his wish and intention that every speaker eNether Whig, Tory or Radical should hare a fair hearing, and that as at the adjournment on Wednesday night, it was the torn for a Whig to speak, he called upon one of that class of politicians now ...