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LITERATURE

... Holland mentioned to Moore a curious scene-which re, he had with Sheridan and the-rince.of Waifs (George ?? thi wvhile the Whigs were in power. - Sheridan- having told him' elv (while thiy waited' in an ante-chambe) about stime jublio letter Whlich he ...

POETRY

... to endless light. And all things as through life we plod, Which bring us nearer truth and God. -Johe Rushton. VARIETIES. A WHIG AFTER DR. JOHNSON S OWN HEART.-The good logier.wmaydgas A gentleman having asked, HOW many dog-days there were in a year ...

LITERATURE

... coalition of some two of these -three pares w almost unadvoidable.. The public would have anost approved of re-union among the Whigs; but there had.been too muc of mutual recrimination and dispute to adniltof recon6ciation, Nothing therefore remained but a ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... shop what does he want Z . ; ' ' ' ' 17.,-Why are you ike a crow? 18.-Why are ou like nineteen shillings 19.-Why are wig and whig alikie ? 20.-What key is hardest to turn 7- 21.-Why isa butler like a mountain?-. 22.-What ir the mostextravagant of all costs ...

LITERATURE

... too politically Profligate to eseape reprobation. You say you are neither Whig nor Tory, and, for once in your life, you speak the truth. But yon were a Torv', and you became a Whig, and you are now a placemnan; and you would hold that place of yours as ...

OUR NEW PLENIPOTENTIARY'S SOLILOQUY

... think we've many who'd make a show If pitted, with Duel or Baron Titow. As for poor John Russell ! confound it, no! Why, the Whigs themselves, tho' they're rather slow In moral perception, and somewhat low In their standard of truth, can't forget the blow ...

POETRY

... WHERE EAST THOU BEEN, MY BEAUTIFUL SPRING? Where Iost than been, my beautifusl Spring ? To the sultry sounth, on the ssallowe's whig ? Hissing the little kidnapped slave, Ero borne away on the deep bluo wave? Brushing the tear from the mother's cheuk, As she ...

MISCELLANEA

... was the show id of ladies in the galleries. Letters and journals are still extant in in which men of all shades of opinion, Whigs, Tories, Non- a, jurors, condemn the partiality of the tribunal. It was not to or he expected that., wchile the memory of this ...

POETRY

... should fate capricious Deny you bread, Your rich good friend, grown avaricious, Will c ut you dead. 'Whene'er a statesman, Whig or Tory, Talks loud a&d long Of serving country for the glory With yearning strong Needing no Sovereign to regard him; Look ...

SCRAPS FROM PUNCH

... SCRAPS FROM PUNCH. HFIRS-AT-LAw.-Banisters' Whigs. ANOTHERa IAIPUDENT ATTEMPT AT GAROTTING. Russia trying all it can to shut up the mouths of the Black Sea and the Danube ! ADVOCATES AND A.LIGATORS.-We regret to announce, from the Zoological Gardens, ...

LITERATURE

... much that is exceedingly pleasant and entertaining. Perhaps of all the able magazines extant-from the Tory Quarterly to the Whig Edinburgh Review, and from the venerable Frazer to the mere juvenile and clever Westminster Review, there is none that excels ...

CURIOUS MISPRINT IN THE EDINBURGH REVIEW

... The Ladies of the Bedobamber brought the Whigs in again, and then the Radicals (being always for the destruction of everything) made it one of the conditions of their rendering their support to the new Whig Government that the penny-postage system should ...