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THAT GRAND OLD MAN!

... couldn't ake out what it all was about- Any more than the Grand Old Man, Ho, ho ! Any mtore thaty thr Grand Old Nan. Then the Whigs took it up and moved stumping abroad, In a terrible fuss to maintain Tbst the great Manifesto was what they adored, Whilst ...

POETRY

... And Fraser-mion from Buelhan's Bracs. Let Farquharson-s from Loeh.na-gur, And Forbeses from loal Stratlidon, Join westland whigs from vild Stranraer, And Tories from Loeh.Torridon. tlaedonalds from Glengarry conic, Fiom Kcppoch, loidart, Arruadale, And ...

THE TRANSVAAL MUDDLE

... honourable ? I, says Selbornte glib, Although it was a fib, I called it honourable. ATho cried Shame upon it ? I, 'ay Whig and Tory, And all who care for Britain's glory, We cried Shame upon it. Who approved it 8tronrly ? t We, say ,il the Rads ...

LATEST LONDON NEWS

... the party programme after Rome Rule is another proof that hencel forth there is to be no room in the Libera. party for the Whig element which once domin ated it. The thieves' supper in Drury Lane last night is declared by those who took part in it to ...

LITERARY NOTES

... Tweuty-eight Years' Experience as an Irish Mditur, by Mr T'lrlmas Maclaknight, the well-knowni editor of the Beltast *' Nortlhern Whig, and author 't Tue History of the Life and Times of Edmund Burke and other wvorks. Mir ackukaiabs personal experiences make ...

POETRY

... swear liko a heathon; BBut colhar Oim fast, I'll engago You'll had that his courage is naething. Last night vwith a feminine Whig, A poet she could Da put faith in, But soon wo grew lovingly big, I taught her, her terrors were nactbing. H1cr Whigship was ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... d as Sir Edward' Lyttoi-from on'ewho isa'oonstitutional Whig mixing in the society of leading Whbigs-may reasonably be expected to knoiw something of the real opinions of the constitutional Whig party,'will, we are sure, he read with great satisfac- tin ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... people even now, with democracy in full every( d view, prefer to be ruled by gretat territorial who magnates, whether obey be Whigs or Tories, des titan by the eateless disoiitles of any school of Radi PHilan emlyels. They have confidence in the disinterested ...

PIC-NICS AND GAMES

... lloen Algas. Derby iUogagementl- Fillilford, Ninns, Porwir, lMtau Wli'I I eoImillI iolIr, Lyeoldol, iliunca, llIowlla, Lap. I whig, Esthor larko, Silrdar, Lady liee, Lady timan, all Laide Zobatm8IIXm horJHm Aliellaoliamll Stakfit , drindowti-Cowl. Carlrgli ...

A TALE OF SHAME

... defeat with Oriental humility, who t sniffled out excuses for their surrender with all v tho hypocrisy of the W est-country Whigs, I but without their personal courage, who have allowed their allies to bh emined and massacred, and gallant t Englishumen ...

PARIS FASHIONS

... Tobllemache Simclair's W own.explanation of his failure is that he isnot one'of the exclusive Whig clique; and that he is ' o-V married ti to one of the Leahs of the Whig aristociaey ;' but we tk believe he might fimnd another reasen more 9attering to his abilities' ...

HISTORIC EARLS AND EARLDOMS OF SCOTLAND:

... followers of Lord John Russell; in the second, there was exbreme difficulty is selecting Cabinet Ministers. because many of the Whig or Russell party doemed themselves supremely entitled to Cabinet rank, while ethers of this Darty con- ridered that they too ...