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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Dorset Ckronicle and .Somnerset Gazette was broken up, and not one of the many respectable booksellers ofthat town, either Whig, Radical, or Conservative, would accept the agency of this rabid and abusive Tory paper. The profession and public will regret ...

LITERATURE

... Iean to do ? and last of all The Lamentations and Perpleaesi of the Liberals. In the latter article a coalition betwen the Whigs and Conservatives is recommended, as as some months ago by the same periodial e Co- E demned Cells of Newgaste, The Greater ...

LITERATURE

... in mock heroic verse, a series of dialogues between the ruined proprie- tor of an Irish estate, and a political quack of the Whig- economic school. This poem is a very clever and stinging satire upon the baneful operation of the pre- sent poor law in Ireland ...

FASHIPNABLE INTELLIGENCE

... possible, to consider the present position and legis- lativeprospects of mixed marriages, celebrated by Presby- terian ?? W~hig. THE WEATHER,-A sharp fall of snow, accompanied by' rain, visited London on Monday. James Saunderson, Esq., county inspector ...

THE DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE

... low-citizen. The candour of the following is highly ere- ditalbe to this Torv publication : ?? In politics Mr. Colles was a Whig. and the Liberal party had no faster friend-none whose attachment did them more honour. Ile held his political opinions, as ...

LITERATURE

... over the earth. It only remained to summon the poor to this banquet of civilisation. and Providence sent them Pius IX. Let Whigs, Toiries, Badicale, Republicans, and the Gracchi salute hiss with enthusiasm. The great legislative tribunals of Paris and ...

LITERATURE

... constituency, with rwhom he has neither connection or acquaintance, are ad i muirabie. The address is the perfect model of a Whig can. I didate's manifesto. The paper will repay perusal. n t, There is a golden moral conveyed in the next paper- b 1 The ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... le Cstle st 'a n , noent :is completed, they intend erecting a castle of white limestone on the site of the old n Northerx Whig. ...

THE MAGAZINES

... -The third part of Ar- thur O'Leary is rather good-nothing remarkable, how- ever. We beg of all our readers-Conservative, Whig, Radical, Repealers, and Anti-Repealers-to read Nuts I and Nutcrackers, No. VIII., and judge for themselves what sort of ...

FINE ARTS—ROYAL IRISH ART UNION

... the bulk of the harvest would. be secure. We have a good report of all crops in this ditse trict except potatoes. Northern Whig. ?? 'OA¶.-A Killinchy farmer informs us that he pum-, poses cotmmencing cutting sixty acres of oats in the end of ,he presentt ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... are, are rsurpassed by her amiable and estimable qualities of head and heart. If we are to have even a brief continuance of Whig rulers, the lady in question will shed a grace and lustre around the circle in which it will bo then her pro- vince not to ...

LITERATURE

... eq I measure was c contrafy to the sense of all Orangemen, ra i and of the nation at large. mE I t It is strange that the Whigs seem not to perceive the sV I cause of their loss of office, which evidently took place be- PhI cause their proposed measures ...