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THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... which had been on board, and was thus enabled to-reach the keel of the overturned boat; the other swam ashore.-Northedre1' Whig. .,THE Ri-o.-.A fight took place on Tuesday, about ten miles from Glasgow, between Hugh Kennedy (a .Scotchman), and John Love ...

SONG OF MINA'S SOLDIERS

... dismay, thycursse will be-to tlinl;.! Blacktwood'sa.2ifgazine. Stit StraPHEN 2MAY.-A paragraph appeared in 7T/e 2Torthern Whig of the 25th of June laIst, under the bead Belfast Regatta, reflecting on the clrmaicter of Sir Ste- phen May respecting ...

BALLAD

... looked conthie and'slee, Thinking, itick to thy bonnet, thoa Bonny Dundee ! Come fill up. my 'cup,: &c. . ,With sour-featur,'d Whigs the! ?? lwas csanm'd As if halfthe West had set trystito lie hang'd, -- There was S ite in'each look, there was fear in each ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... invitation to' | dine with' the inhabitants of Belfast, in consequence of his C desire t6 make his tour as private' as ?? t Whig. ' ' TlE .D UCm Ss D'ANXGOU LE. E*.-When one of J our stiun-hboats came to takl the Roval Family' of France: toI Poole, the ...

LITERATURE

... correspon dent of the . Whig upon the present occasion, I neither know nor care; consequently, in the foregoeing remarks I have meant nothing personal- such 'an intention I entirely disclaim, for it 'is the disgusting personalities of the Whig 'which I prineip;lly ...

DEAR PROSER—

... bla'zing oath, I will implore upon you all the blue devils of 'Editorial bed-time, and worse-all the Fine-lay'd fudge of the Whig-and worse again, ?? of the-Union. Who the d-I wrote this'S It was stolen from iyour !,own stmoking lacubrations.- Yours e ...

THE THEATRE

... world can question the fixedness of her title to them. It is as un- shakeable as the act of settlement, to support which, Whigs, Tories, and Radicals would combine. But Vestris can rise to the highest grade of genteel comedy when she chuses. As Letitia ...

ERIN

... inclosed 0t1, to the find for th'e rellief of lt~ iritsh. At the same time I this opportunity to point out to a cer- tai noble W'hig lord, a practical metbod of applying the so often at Passed patriotism of his party, in contributing a certain sum .Otl ) ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... beauty arsd accomitiishlments. .illrTTnO-tlr AT Wt IVNDson.-'llte Globe and Times-the lolicallttildoreatnd shuttlecock of the Whigs-amnused the t tC wv davs since by batraiving to and fro sundry inlgenious itirit(iog l~ie Duke of X ehlie~tton'S visit to Windsor ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... issue strict orders on this occasion, to all magistrates and peace-officers. We assure him such precautions will be very ?? Whig. ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... and has not since appeared in his place there. The deceased was a mem- ber of .the Privy Council, and was one of the few -Whigs who accepted office under the Duke of Wellington. in whose adminis- tration he was Paymaster of the Forces, and with whom, ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... Barons, not including higher titles, and that only 16 of those (exclusive of the recent new creations) have been creuted by the Whigs.- M.ornit-g Herald. A-N ESCAPE FROm KENliGrT1loo.D.-0n Tuesday, the deputation, headed by Mr. William Ewart, M. P., attended ...