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... vriter's views, those, for instausce, iii referecume to the subject of cd acation, halive our eiitiie colicur- resco ; but the Whig pautisai bheuaks so couustantly out ini every page of the voliuiie, that wve caniiot afford cither oiur iespect or our sympathy ...

LITERATURE

... Mr. IBurrowes never directly derived any office or honuar from ethat party to whose interests his life was devoted. The I Whigs overlooked him in 1807-or the petty situation of 1 counsel to the Revenue Commissioners is unworthy of no- I tice; and it only ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... sons above board for that impression. The profession is e sentielly a Conservative one, ard the consequences is, that as the Whigs' are in power the greater number of my brethern say-, What is the use of our stiriog. the office wouldnotbe given to us. If ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Ass;zes, but was ton late to be srornil on the Grand Jiirv. The wrirtivy haronet haod paired off fur the occcsioo with his Whig col- lea-sruc, Coliel Cnu1 firild. DI\AoRIAcRS IN' ?? LtIR.-Oii Thurs(ay se'riight, fit St. Peter's Churrch, Eaten-square, ...

LITERATURE

... treatment(?) accorded by government iarpies to the Prometheus of the desolate rock of Mearil's islnd-how modest of the University Whig apologist, to premise himself puzzled it lmoine. Instead of otferiig any comment on the reviewers good taste in this matter ...

GLOUCESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... Mr. Tyrrell was thrown out and had his shoulder dislocated, besides several cuts and bruises on his head and body. Northern Whig.; SUICIDE OF A CHILD.-A. boy named William percevc between nine and ten years of age, whose parents reside 1 Garden-place, ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... the Prince, of Fox, luike, Sheridan, and other kindred spirits of that age, until his Royal Highness left the ranks of the Whigs, when the deceased lord refused to follow the Marquis of hastings and a number of others into tle Tory ranks. Ilis lordship ...

LITERATURE

... however, for the plorposi of placing the entire pra&% fully before our readers. The meeting of liondaV asee0nh .. resist the Whig scheme of centralisation 'Ihiedelnlat we believe,. has railcar th Tie wre b~elieve, ha8 ?? the government by surprise. prepared ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... certain parties liktly to be well informed on such matters, and which, if true, may tend to show the amount of principle on which Whig conX- sistency rests for support. It is said that the late No- Popery manifesto of Lord John Russell was elicited by a private ...

Fashion and Varieties

... the county. and cftv of Dublin, and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Wi;klow. In politics, his Lordship was one of the old Whigs, the active and in- timate friend and associate of Burke, Fox, Ponsonby, Grattan, Grey, &c., and, at the time of the passing ...

FAIRS

... horse market was far below an average; somae nod horses, however, were disposed of at prices, in someod reaching 151.-Aorterm Whig. The fair of Carrens, held on Tuesday, was in en good. Cattle were in much demand and sold well ?? was no advance in ?? Examniner ...

Fashion and Varieties

... and distinguished parent. The Earl of Cottenham, it is scarcely necessary to add, thtcughout. life' was ever a' consistent Whig, and a sound and impartial judge I Times. 'The subscription towards the Rushton testimonial I amounts to £8,200. Cueous ...