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SirIURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1841. THE QUEEN, who had been indisposed in the early part of the week, became ..

... defeat of the Whig-Radicals will never be forgiven the Farmers of England. It is well it should be so—the latter will be the better armed against foes who, however plausible they may be, are inexorable in their ho s tilit y . Th e Whig cry is now gc War ...

To the Editor of THE ARGUS

... To the Editor of THE ARGUS. SlR,—The selfish and unprincipled—l was about to say, treaBonable—conduct of the defunct Whig Government, in endeavouring to mix up the name and personal wishes of their Sovereign in political questions, for the purpose of ...

PROSPECTS OF A GENERAL ELECTION. THE HOME COUNTIES

... representatives . are the Hon: C. C. Cavendish, brother of the Whig Duke of Devonshire; the Earl of Surrey, son of the Whig Duke of Norfolk; and Lord George Lennox, brother of the (sometime) Whig Duke of Richmond. The same influence pervades all the Sussex ...

SWEETS OF SLAVERY

... shirt to him collar in him life! But him 1 0 proud! And now for pollytecks. You lub de Whigs, 0,, .; doubt? Oh, yes; ebbery one ob you. And what for Yo' lub de Whigs? 'Cause dem make you freeman, ob cour 3 e . : Oh, you dam fool! Come here an see free ...

way. We look to the electors themselves, and we have learned to talk sense to them instead of nonsense, and

... the confidential organ of the Whig leadeis, the pet journal of my Lord Palmerston, of which we may parody the well-known opening chorus of The Gnome King, by the late George Colman, the younger, and say, The Whig Whig GLOBE has enough to do, Quoting ...

SONG OF THE SPIRIT OF SCORN

... SCORN. AIR.—Now on their couch rest. Now their true watch and best Tories are keeping ; And, in well-feathered nest, Small Whigs are weeping. Each breast of factious spite Showing a fountain, Calling to mind, each night, France and her Mountain. Now o'er ...

DECLINE OF THE CHAMBER-PLOT GOVERNMENT IN IRELAND

... c6untry. In short, to serve gratis,. _ __ Where shall we find a Whig to do this? You all answer, where find a Tory I allow it may be difficult; but with the latter we have a chance. With the Whigs none whatever. Perhaps our greatest evil is the terrible state ...

SPONTANEOUS MUSINGS

... My dear Mr. Hawes, if the Whigs give you cause To put yourself thus in a pet, Come take heart of gracg throw suds in their face, And wash your hands Clean of the set. Windsor soap's in dnnand for each fair lady's band • . (Whig ladies now give themselves ...

TRUTVI-TELLER. RE-ACTION IN DEVONSHIRE

... the present low condition of Whig-Radicalism, but pr. unequivocally marked the progress of its decline. It is not BY' years ago that of the four representatives of that noble count r s three were Whig-Radicals;—namely, the Whig tool, my Viscount Ebrington—now ...

THE ARGUS

... arrival at Portsmouth. WHILE the note of triumph is, according to the Whig papers, ringing all over England for the glorious victory obtained by s uc h glorious means by the Whigs—which note of triumph is as sensible to the ear as the invisible armada ...

THE MELBOURNE.CAINIPBELL-PLUNKET JOB. To the Editor of THE ARGUS. June . 28, 1841. - .DEAR ,ARGUS.—Yours of ..

... office is rather lowered, but the Whigs have already so lowered that office by their appointmeuts, whether of the low dissenting Radical borough magistrates, or of the drunken T emp le -burning judge, that a descent of a Whig-made judge by a few more degrees ...

THE ARGUS

... the Smith family! The one seat, was still held by the Whigs, and filled from 1832 to 1841 as follows : 1832. Capt. Spencer, R.A., a Whig, and Lord Speacet's brother. 1835. W. S. Pnyntz, Esq., a Whig, and father Capt. Spencer's wife. 1837: Ditto. 1837. ...