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GARRISON THEATRICALS

... best political joke that we have hes5 of for some tline came off at this place on Wednesday la6t- A Whig and a Democrat were engaged in digging s we the Whig above, working the windlass, and the Dervocrat below, filling the bucket They bad agreed that at ...

REPEAL DICTIONARY

... and enduring prosperity of our country I a FOX-What do the Whigs think of this declaration of t their great man, CHABLES JAMES Fox, on the subject of the Union.: - t] At a meeting of the Whig Club, May 7, 1800, at the t Crown and Anchor Tavern in London ...

LITERATURE

... against their best friends,' the inhabitants of Ireland. You, my lrd, have long since announced yourself as a disciple of the Whig school, and to say the truth, you have steadily pur- sued the road that has ended in promotion; you have been found worthy ...

LITERATURE

... article on The late Session-Results of Tory Rule, may be taken as the great Whig thunder of the season. 'Tie an able expose of the case of the nation, according to the Whig estimate, as against Peel and his policy ; but we shall confine our attention ...

LITERATURE

... bedaubs with praise what he calls the Wellesley-Stanley Whigs, that we presume his political principles, if he really have any, belong to that now obsolete party. He talks of the old 1, Irish Whigs with enthusiasm, aad then holds up Brougham as a paragon; ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... metropolitan from the provincial. This was legitinlate, but it was broken in upon some years ago to suit a partianlar purpose. A Whig journal was supposed to have suddenly sprung upward, 'while eiertan JoeurNals opposed to it ba, gone dct'nwapd. erest efforts ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... between a nbale viscount, sitting in the lower house, and the fair daughter Of a marquis who enjoys considerable influence in the Whig political circles, Lieutenant Charles Hawkey, R.N., of the war- steamer Hecate, at Dingle, is about to lead to the hymeneal ...

LITERATURE

... movement; and, as a consequence, the Orange institution became thejecoto the most virulent attacks, by the Roman Catholics aud Whigs, both in and out of parliament. The former saw in it that union of the whole of the Protestanti f Ireland_ from the peer to ...

LITERATURE

... n is again served up to the reader, in a long article, the object of which is to take a microscopic view of the defects of Whig policy in the East, on the oceasion of reviewing Mr. Lushington's new work, ' A Gr at Country's little Wars. But ano- ther ...

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 ...

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. ...