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THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... divine, t WVhose aim is-all men's happiness? A thing of day, and not of night-_ Let his unsullied sign, be white. And what the Whigs? For him what mark, t ?? turns about on either tack- Who praises day, yet loves the dark,l Who won'tbe white, but would be ...

LONDON AND PARISIAN FASHIONS

... Irish church reform. Why, quoth Alvaolleb' I see in that vote an additional reason for ?? bill. It is brought in by the Whigs-it is advocated bY Tianes-and it has received the ra.ification of Afickl`W' Age. li AN ALrDEnauN's CREaquE SMu e,-A certaln ...

THE SPEAKER'S GALLERY.—No. VII

... could he procured, he sunk.to el. rise no more. The decreased was interred in the burying in ground, at Gracehill.-Northern Whig.fl Fita.-About one o'clock, on Saturday mn orninig last, -the dwelling-house~ of Mr. Willia Hodgen, a little beyond Lisburn ...

THE MINISTERIAL FISH DINNER

... latest act of your Ministry Shine out, ye hills ! and let ocean's smiles, Dimple around these governed isles, For the Tory-Whigs who so long were sacked To hit upon one iidnosoas act, Have at last fulfilled our fondest wishes, By trifing--- not with lewes--but ...

LITERATRUE

... animadversions and disgust of every honest Irishman, that, in spite of the truly I brutal, bloody, and unconstitutional measure' of Whig ab. - solutism recently passed, in the vain hope of suppressig Irish national feeling, the desire for a repeal of the equally ...

THE ARTS IN GERMANY

... miles alonlg the banks of the streatni, 'whiicb, wit~h thbe, anfts upon its surface, take avay t all, picu~resqrie s~ect, of whig the banks even of ap infeni'of streamr are so suscepti~ble.,.. ,t 1 'short,' I' think ienna has been oveauded; even its en ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... and haslaft.. tlank in this district which will not be soon. or easily filled. hi politics he was a liberal and consistent Whig.-Fr om the ('orrcsporedeat of thc S1n.. ...

THE LAY OF THE LAST TORY

... its socket, I'm worn down with grief and gout, For the Whigs have picked my pocket, Knocked me down and cleaned me out. Thpugh I shun all cause of quarrel, Still I find, where'er I tread, Each Whig Journal's double-barrel, Cocked and pointed at my head ...

LITERATURE

... opens with a paper in reference to the conduct of his Majesty's government for the time being, Ridgway's apology for the Whig Ministers. This paper is a review of the celerated ?? lately published in defence of the present administration. It is written ...

WATERFORD LITERARY INSTITUTION

... the course of his lecture Mr. Barron occasionally read ex. IIh tracts from the most eminent writers of the present day both Whig and Tory, as well as from those of the lea, he century. Amongst other distinguished writers, lie quoted tile le arguments of ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... the Proint-at irst2,e smil'd, Then lau.h'd in tinp.Aport, loud and wild, ' I now can write, quoth Patriote Ge;oe2,- Gaim t Whig and Tory, Priest and Parson. * ?? , .I ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... always maniifested, Mr. Crawford has resigned. Mr. Crawford is no ionger member for Dundalk. He resigned, on Wednesday at two ?? Whig. MUSICAL. Ole B. Bull, the eminent violinist, is expected to-morrows, at the residence of his friend, Bochsa, in Sackville-street ...