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THE THEATRE

... not-think altogether inapplicable to the bewitching warble of last night. WHD3 CLhlif On ?? last a genea) mee'ting of the 'Tork Whig Club was held at Etridge's Hotel :york, and no less than fifiy -three now Members were admitted, including a Member of Parfiamcrt ...

THE FASHONABLE WORLD

... and provinctla Vark51 Stocks, Punds, and Bankrupts ; Births, Ma S1 and Promotionss; THE QUEEN'S LAW OFFIC1 YL IRELA1lD; THE WHI-GS; Public Oinion; LO; ADDjRESSES; Insurrectionary Movementa tnt5eL nent; IRISH DISTILLERIES; Chy TsCtiC;; ; Abuses; THE WINDOW ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... change took place. Colonel Berkeley presided, on Wednesday last, at the Annual Meetiig of tbe GioucesterA,hire Constitutional Whig Clurb, in comrvienorr.rn of the Birth Day of the Right Hon. Charles James Fox. Abeut fifty gentlemen of the cuurrty wieA preseLt ...

THE POOR WHIG'S PETITION

... Vithl his hat in his hand, asking alms at one Butrgess's door: Kuaresbro' in the latrl ground. PITY the sorrows of a- poor Old Whig, Whose cainnig tricks have brought him to the door, Whose hopes ate dwitsdled to the merest rig,- Oh ! give relief, for Brookes' ...

REVIEW OF MR.CARLILE'S WORK ON THE TRINTY

... of the English .Dissenters. Those who. may hesitate about the truth of our statement, will pliase to poll out their lVrtee' Whigs Maad read with us.' We cannot conceive on what principle the News-L euer can justify its 9ratuitous and invidiow )lostity ...

BATH—THE PUMP ROOM, &C

... give him a douse over the chips awith the toddy-ladle, laud feel convinced, to a mtlal certainty, that the animnal must be a Whig. Johnson's re- laxations were excessively delightfsl, though, no doubt, they were somewhat 'dangerous'to his friends. His efforts ...

LITERATURE

... Political questions in teneral, the London Review 'belongs to no party. To Tories it trill probably appear Wilig,,od'n to Whigs' TFry. Having far- its chiefolbjecet the *-inivestigationb 1f ~Truth, the intend,-d Journal will decline all support fronpparty ...

THE BELFAST NEWS-LETTER

... would make a -patuiot weep, openly gloried in-; without an ex- -pre-ision of hrornest, deep, indignant contempt? The vely Whigs themselves silently ?? 'the spiritless, passive arachiuns, Through whose agency their cause has jaited -its espected triumph ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... 'for themnselves from the. toils of business. May they-sooD be able to boamt-of a Mu- seam, worthyof tbeii town -Northern - Whig. - - REV. N. ALSXANDEna.-Amnongst themany instances of kindaud liberal feeling which have beeu lately manifested; we have ...

PERSONAL SKETCHES

... similar measures -tending, as they must do, to injure the interest and the comfort of themselves and their families.- Northern Whig. PROTESTA NT Cot.otlEs.-Protestant colony meet- ings have lately been held in Drogheda, Dundalk, and Newry, which we learn ...

THE PARTING

... Saturday, and it was supposed he perished through the inclemency of the weather.- A verdict to that effect was returned. Aorthern Whig. COURT MARTIAL.-A general court martial has been sitting in Belfast garrison, at which Colonel Powan, of the 58th regiment ...

THE GATHERING

... England's back To pleaseyour darling, Paddy Whack;- Now England's back is like to crack, Come to the Gatricing-come! Come Whigs, in sour and solemon state; Tories-all whiggified of late; -&Sints, who brew beer, arid irrigate Poor thirsty souls with heuay ...