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POETRY

... DAIttDSON, (American.) Wi'riCttre 1.t a Pane ovt Glaes in the Inn 11idowiaten Huat lsdderenfiehl. The Qtueen is with us, Whigs exulting say, For, when ehefibudt its iil, she let its stay. It may be so; but give me leave Io doutibt Hlon lotng she'll ...

LITERATURE

... very true, thiat the Chartists think they have been deceived by the Whigs; but that is no reason why Conservatives should think of fraternizing with them'. Whig Professions and Whig Pefornmanse is a re- trospective article, containing many traths ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... those who may be competent for the task. Mr Tait is very bitter against the Whig Administration this month. The leading article, entitled Ridge- way's Apology for the Whig Ministers, is devoted to a consideration of the recent celebrated Ministerial ...

LITERATURE

... the Reign of George . the Second is a full and respectable notice of Lord Hervey's , recently-publisihed work. Whig Professions and Whig 4 Performance is political, and its general drift may be ga-l thered from its title. The present Government is rather ...

POETRY

... patent seas buttoned up tight, His visage was sallow to viewr All laughter and pleasure were lttssh'd at his sight, Every Whig, as he eyed hin. drew back trith affright, And the Mittisters looked precious bite. His presence all bnsorns appeared to dismay ...

POETRY

... that bears it, The crown onl Germasn Geordie's broo' Maun daffbefore the lad that wears it. I has been woould by LowlandM whigs, And midbt hae gaen ia brawor lady; But what are gowvd and cor rigs, To the whito coekade and the tartan plaidie. O weel I ...

LITERATURE

... Robert Peel, on the ground that le is the only man capa- ble of defending the Church against the anticipated attacks of thle Whigs, W e susPeCt Grovernment vwill not prove very ready to attack any interest which may ex;pose it to retaliation, in its present ...

POETRY

... adieu !-with my thansk to you Who've follow'd me through my story; AndI hope, for otice, you'll the seal eschew Of Rad, or Whig, or Tory. And thus having seatss'd my tale to an end, (Avoiling alliteration) -luzzah, for the Queess ! though in ?? I've seen ...

LITERATURE

... gained powver by being advocates for one policy, and maintain it by practising another. -A number of facts in the history of Whig policy are given, to substantiate these views; and, on the -whole, although weomay question the soundness of some of its principles ...

LITERATURE

... property -he bZIsis of their governrment, and thus throwing merely the con- ,rOllii, po-er into the hands of the people. 'he Whigs adop- cCd the opposite system; and, In consequence, could never long ra.in po er, vhile they were perpetually failing into ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... vqey biiiops Political Postscript. The writer seems io have seen end of all per. fection, in public men and parties, whether. Whig or Tory. He is quite sick of the present state of things, and prophesies that it must end in a Revolution. He may make himself ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... junction of Whigs and Tories e- which is nose taking place among the higher ranks, in this country, by inter- at marriage. This Is no doubt a consummation devoutly to be wished V and from the following paragraph It would appear that Whig and Tory principles ...