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A report is in circulation that it is intended to get up a requisition to Mr. Roebuck to stand as a candidate for Cheltenham at the next elec- 4ion.—Clieltenham Gazette.
The Honourable Mr. Tollemache, M.P., having given some offence to his supporters at Grantham by his votes in the House, they have de- termined to supersede him, and have offered to support the Honourable Mr. Cost, son of the Earl of Brownlow, who will, it is stated, be re- turned on any future election without opposition.—Boston Herald.
The friends and supporters of Mr. Cowper have invited him to a dinner at the Shire Hall, Hertford, on the 17th instant. We are glad to learn that many county gentlemen intend to be present, and we have no doubt that a very large party will assemble on the occasion.— Hertford Reformer. [Mr. Cowper will of course satisfy his constituents that they ought to brave the power of Hatfield House and spurn the Ballot.)