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THE GHOST-HUNTER AND HIS FAMILY

... represented by the'numbero folty'-thre6 and, slix! No wonder the Duke of Wellington conaideced'' cat'r1 ?? perfect I-Nirithern Whig. REMA RKAEL OL LoirGBv iT.Y. pupary, 5tb, irt Mdount Beacon-row., Beacon-hill, .Sarah Bria -ilqw, a widow, a native of Malls ...

THE FATE OF GENIUS

... surely Ireland ought not to be idle. We would suggest b the formation of a committee, compriaed of Protestant and t Catholic, Whig and Tory, without distinction of oreed or party feeling. Ile is an Irishman of talent, and in distress, and that surely constitutes ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... Every person wvho is acquainted with the venal Character of that journal, will roadilycredittba -trnthdf this assertion.--Whig- dresser. MOrAL EFF2rTs or THE STArE.-It iS remarkable bow vir- tuous and generously disposed every one is at a play. We uniformly ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... tbhs subject, his lordship is frequently seen to strike his forehead, exciaimaing, at the same time, i it's a rard oase!- Whig Dresser. 'IALENTFi) ?? success of Irishmen as drama- ?? and actorn, has been surprisingly great. Writing from recollection ...

LITERATURE

... moaderate toeir ovatron, and pause a little to betbink thecoselves, bow anbd by whom the vacory bas been achieved. Whait were the Whigs brorse they tlrew bhemaelvesupoutbecoutntryt N othintg; hisi Mijisty'sopl.o. atiotan; a mere couigregati(n of talker steated ...

THE BISHOP'S DRIVE

... Conservative knaves i All ?? the bright hopes wve cebrishsdi Gone witb ue;, and quenched in our graves. Oh, eould we from Whigs but recover Those soats, ai we held them before, On the floor of the house to fight over The struggle for boroughs once more ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... generous, but Iog ol pressed Irish nation, should adopt, in order to obviate the inorfltion of the last and greatest outrage whicb Whig despo isrn has, as yet, attempted. I trust and hope they w1l- att-mpt it in vain. Bu: although I cannot enter into details ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... beauts ul. Miss Huddart, as Lady Macbethi was gotod-tbo other character6 tolerably well supported. ANcll Gwynne followed. WHIGS ANd) TORIES. What are you thrashing that poor boy for ? said we te a sweep of anome twelve year. of age, who was laying ...

LITERATURE

... cbhpters, from four to eight, dh inclusively, on Irish Agitation, are chapters,' on which co ibe eyes of Tories anmd of mongrel Whigs will' delight to tb dwell. Having thas unbosomed ounrelves of a little of the r political spleeu, iwhich the perusal of the ...

LITERATURE

... tone in the present' ninber is far from being snbdired. We extract the ?? very just obser- vations with reference to thei Whi,g administration, and 'the probable condact of- the' -Tories should they be permitted to resume.: the reins' of gdverhmrnet, ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... this interesting occasion. Teb t I tractions of the regatta will be greatly enhanced by his Excellency's presence.e-.Northern Whig. The races of Londonderry will commence on jMoida! th I 19th of August, and he continued till Friday folloul'9 much amnusenment ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... GOVEPaNMrNT.---The motion of Lord Wicklow I the House of Lords on Friday night, led to a new deve- lopement on the subject of cheap Whig government. Un- der the act of last session foir the collection of tithes, the Progress made by our rulers is truly astonishing ...