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PUBLIC MEETING IN NEWCASTLE

... agitators were paid. by the Carlton club. Now, was the Dulke of Welling. ton'who sought to screen the Whigs in a position to assist the movement, or were the Whigs likely to be the instigators ? The expression that this was a Tory movement was a base fiction ...

Poetry

... good as thou alt, 'ris well to retnember the sting That carries its smart to the head and the heart, Along with the bee's whig. A FABLE. (From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine.) A Sparrow on a lite was sitting, Sees a Beetle near bini pecking, Seizes on him-to ...

CHARTIST FESTIVITIES

... 'sisong in.:mentat po~wer, wrhich wv~ite'tb' bdt 'foiUme' to 'blazot' ;foithlts-moral energies,j, b oput'do'Wn the giant demon of Whig.injostice, and,: ou ,tie site ofi~its-unhply -,dw~elplin~g place,;to' ereet a,templa jedsca~ed ,to u,niver~sal..iib'ert'; ...

THE ECCENTRIC SNUFF-TAKER

... Bristol. NEW POOR Lsw.-The.' inhabitants of Bury are not generally aware of the fact that, ata hole-and-coraer meeting of the Whig board of. guardians at which their worthy member, and several other liberal gen. tlemen of that town were presented, it ...

Poetry

... speak, He o'er his back the cane did break. At Intervals kept crying out, You Chartist dog I'll serve you out; Just so the Whigs serve out the men, Who dare their country's foes condemn. ROBERT WILSON. THE INQUIRY. Tell me, ye whined wiinds, That round ...

LITERATURE

... lo. [- ata ToniEs,3 WHIGS, AND RADICA R.cHesi EI coud tll ma'spolitics by his shirt. 'Atryir he, for he was a pornlpiolu; old boywaol IONs tory, sir,' said he, 'is a gentleman eery noh o h lock, and barrel; ad he outs day. A Whig, Sir,' says ,, k von ...

Poetry

... discontent; And dips his nose in politics, And shows some pulpit antic tricks. Of Chartist phantoms and the like- Enes cantiig Whigs are his dislike; The Tories to the sky he lands, (The spawn ef lordlings and of bawde.) And finishes each learmed oration, ...

MR BRIGHT AT DURHAM.—PUBLIC MEETING

... 14s protection instead of 10s ; it was, in fact, taking 4s from the revenue and putting it into-the planters' pockets. The Whig party. for once, thought of out-voting the government ; and the government was out-voted. He (Mr B.) voted with the government ...

LITERATURE

... ivpui .tIJ VrulvJi. .ui this month's magrazine. lu '-Lessois trom thic: it is contended that the reform bill and the reig'i Whigs were, primarily, the vork ui the Gilz'ior.; electors, who, it is affirmed, wemr li-gusted bvt:i porisi)ig spirit whicil concedod ...

REVIEW

... EaIl of Bath.-This mti2e an epitome of the whole: Whig race' before and after him. He set out and spent the greatest part of his worthless life as a Whig patriot, a flaming friend of the peo- ple, and a Whig Reformer. 'IDthis character (hollow all tbe while) ...

CARLISLE

... Thisbhad beetrbrought about . by treason by-those who rale.;n thecabinet. The Tories were as- bid as the. Whigs; Indeed, the. 'great defenders -of the Whigs'. in their foreign policy, wree Sir-Robert Peel' aud the Duke of Welington, the lhtter of whonm acted ...

ADMISSION OF THE PUBLIC TO THE BOTANICAL GARDENS ON SUNDAYS

... unnatursralbcauoe 'tie s u ndti- a ' Bu 8 whaiIs your opInin,,Mrs. Grundy . Wvereon bI snivl pnt asy to wo irk- -Tlre diov&-thc whig'd Colunisburs'tomarn's aen? t' The tender leve-bird-or the filial siorif'? The punctual crane-the provldeitial raven? The pelican ...