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THE WAR

... Catholic electors are d the to support Lord Derby's government. He says:- The tl 'en- whigs are still your friends; but you have become the v. hey enemy of the whigs-and for what? In your ease for a g I in miserable mess .of'pottage; you have sold your ...

OUR LIBRARY TABLE

... ' triumph to the Whigs was a nt .ly great defeat aid a mortification. The low or Ra- Co sg dical party, in the county forced him lilupoi the £ a * Whigs, to the exclusion of their ow5' candidaite; sa .et anid the aristocratic Whigs of' Yorkshirie have ...

Wit and Humour

... to see business begun With more action, and less aspiring. The historion will write on our funeral stone, When resolved into Whig dust and Tory- They passed not a bill, but they raised not a loan; Be this their sole title to glory l-Punch. Question for ...

LLITHRIAD

... gentleman to be duly elected. Mr. Dillwyn, in returning thanks to the electors, told them that he had begun life as a . moderate Whig, and, although in his youth he had en.- tertained rather extreme views, he was a Liberal still. I-le was an advocate for free ...

Poetry

... good men all, Shall rise to blissful peace. Liverpool, Jan. 10, 1863. JoHl B. PEDLER. LAY OF THE BRIGADE. Let Tories and Whigs run their own thimble-rig;, And turn about, take the lead, 0 ! We'll watch all their pranks-aye, and turn their flanks, Will ...

Our Library Table

... pro- duced this restlt snay be traced to the measures, and the conduct of the' liberal parly, in its different shades of whigs,-whn by their schemes of ' family' government and bureaucracy, have paralysed the action of all our departinents ; the economlic ...

POETRY

... have the power To regain Protection. Who to ruin will submit, Broken, beggared, bit by bit! Let him vote as lie is fit, For a Whig's Election! Who in pride of honest worth, Loves the fair land of his birth I Let him send his suffrage forth To recall Protection ...

Literary Varieties

... hlis official duties Mr. in 'iirswsboght into contact with a va riety of persons and t anioegst, 'tlirsr, with an ambitious Whig attorney, wche gave Li;s a' niost lively account of a select circle of whlig wvits and llto,'eiveesis, and persuaded the C ...

LITERARY MISCELLANY

... placard lhs bhcit extenlsively eirculatel:- m- Attempts are bcing Imade to pilru upon the West Riding ;ire either the old Whig olrmcial, Sir Cbarles Wood, or thitt ip- novice in red tape, Sir J. W. Ranmsdeu. Reformers ace -are you going, by your silence ...

OUR LIBRARY TABLE

... essays to show that the king was not to : blame for the massacre of Glencoe. The reviewer shows that the pet monarch of the whigs was perfectly , aware of the nature of it, and really responsible for I that horrible ?? have, also. a searching re- ) view ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... requisite to beer llt iii ad the liiig~ lre ioius sgitaotiotis on the Cathtolie rlucbs lion. thle party coittests between, Whigs, Toriesl, sad catinlietvsitre td the peculiar position mlaintainued by Gi'itig r'telL F1o11tla t his people. Thie effect of ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... friends, who bi Le- professed to -be afraidof offending the, Grosvenors' but ti Ve aginst' a most uuscrupulois combiniatioi of Whigs and irf to Rdaicals, who resorted t1 6'every systemn oi artifice; and lie 'oercion, vhich the ingenuity of imodern Liberalism ...