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POETRY

... Thou ouly, on1tironed upon Row, inspixcst our ?? and Odygs- eye now. Once Wvhig suffered Tory as brother, And Toty Was ?? with Whig; Now eavjch side addressee the other As 1Pig. Now Senators qihujion tenter. hooks howf to shout beat to be heard; And tlinr's ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... eiers' by J. D. Forbes, DC.L.; under the singular beading of Old Stores, several works are ?? Holland's Me- moirs of the Whig Party, Tom Moore's Diary, Life and Times of Madame de Stael, Life of Charles Mordaunt Earl of Peterbo- rough, Knight's Once ...

POETRY

... WE SHOULD LIKE EXCESSIVELY TO SnE.- The Ghost of Crinoline. TOUCHUNG THE RUSSELL REsxGNATIOx.-We knew it was all nonsense. A Whig is like the old French Guard -he dies, but never surrenders. A BOAST WORTHY or JouHT BULL.-A new pavement has been laid down ...

POETRY

... Pouh piee seperehced on mkulls not quite patrician; The sate enseles '5 radiant with a glory Farors but in freedom's Isle of Whig and Tory I The meSe, with deep reluctance, must omit Theo laic rivalry of fruits and flowers, and route and cabbages that might ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... against the selection of laymen in a similar tiraip describing them as' very re'pectable, very ye ealtl; and theF atupid te e -Whigs la a man w - r TEMPERANCE AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL$ No. 42, LUNE8-STREET. S. J O NE ?? TN retiring from the above Hotel, retures ...

LECTURE BY FATHER BILLINGTON

... largely indulgent. We had, too, the Lord Chambermain, who was supposed to be a moral aud uprightofflaial, but who muat be a. Whig or a Tory. The idea of the index then was not a novel one in this country. The whole idea of the index was that the Charch ...

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... Locke King's Tenpotadeir, neither of whom, of course, can have a chance of winning on their own. merits. Russell's Woburn Whig must have a good'ahance for this, race. ?? has performed ver well at different times - and, although rather off lately, we ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... LITERARY EXTRACTS. - ?? ~ .- - - - NERvOUSnESs.-A distinguished member of the Whig party, now no more, and who was himself one of the most sensitive of men and one of the most attractive of orators, told me that once, in the House of Commons, he had crossed ...

LITERARY SELECTIONS

... immediate return of the money. Can't be done, your lordship, said thecabinsa, grinning. Can't! why not? rejoined the immortal Whig. Why, my lord, I thought a great nobleman like vou of course meant to give me the money as compensation for the honour of ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... requires a deal of moistening ere it returns to its parent soil. There is also a review of Lord Hollatnd's Memoirs of the Whig l Party, which is succeeded by a brilliant classical analysis or cri. tique of The Plhatthon of Euripides, being one of ...

Literary Extracts

... shorter in sta- fro ture, and less gifted in personal gifts and graces than his bli comely son, complained to a friend, a whig peer, who had sh also a son at Cambridge, of the very considerable expen- oh ditur of his heir. Biut, Sir James, rejoined ...