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Fashion and Varieties

... REIIMEDIES FOR TIl' PEOPLE. The Duke of Norfolk's remedy was Curry. Louis Napoleon's is Cayenne. LATEST iNTEI.L1GENME. WE'vE the Whigs out at last-some say not without trickery; Mly Lord John has resigned, and we've got rid of Chicory. George Grey and Lord Ditto ...

GRASSHOPPER STORIES

... South-East Lancashire, when be maintained the Government- had ao. cepted the Radical programme regarding Ire- land, and ithe Whig programme with regard to foreign affairs. The late Government had kept the country from war with Rtussia, but they ?? look ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... now in, the possession of Mr. Macmuillan. -A phamphiet by M~ajor Osborne in defence of the forelgn policy advocated by the Whig party during the Fwrench war is iathe press. The pamphlet has also a certain beardng upon the Easteru question. It is writtien ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... artistic. EAST BELFAST ELECTION. 1f have been requested to publish the following, a which appears in Saturday's Northe-ryt Whig SIo-In a prominent position in the 1 Jli of T LOday, and in leaded type, you reproduce from I the London 'l'isoes a letter ...

THE JUDGING AT THE ISLINGTON HORSE SHOW

... ?? Apn ot, the do.spoeee of Cpt'iil .GCasett, hal, the Sirgoarut at Ait, bee % en nc' Pable, owing to c cecnr :vCc ,- V:: whig bo ho h S no cOntnol, to grxnt the fivcurs raecid of him lbY Mr. Bradlaugh. 1T3ir TMIriFECT SvecrA'curs' ocP A Ju-a o.-A ...

FASHION

... Gieale, and widlow of Sir Marcus Sonmerville, Bart.- The de- ceased nobleman had for many years been a zealous supporter of the Whig parly, and had done good sel-- vice to his political triemids during his long cai-ou- in time House of Commons, more rspecially ...

MASONIC CONCERT AT TANDRAGEE

... the country was lookiug for a party that knew its own mind, and he did not thiok that party would be found amnong the old Whigs or Tories, t the latter being engaged in all sorts of inquiries c as to what mind they -had got. He expressed f satisfaction ...

KEEP THEM OUT!

... Rings from county and city and borough- Keep them out, keep them out, keep them out! n II. If vou want an unholy alliance Of Whigs and Obstructives and Rads, eomo Ruiern and doctrinaire dreamers, With their thoorieo, crotchets, and fade: If you want to eo ...

FASHION

... Macaulay, as may be verified . by reference to the fifth volume of his History of England, are:- Canvassed actively on the Whig side! Mamma- Dear! dear I dear! What a pity it is. a you can't agree! Small Boy- Well, mamma, we should agree, only she's ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... tifying faet, that Lord John Russell is once more in a ?? vwhich promises an increase tn the lomestic felicity of thehappy Whig family. llis lordship, no rejoice .to learn, is about to become the parent of pnotber Reforl Bill. Numerous as the offipling ...

BELFAST AND THE CHICAGO EXHIBITION

... volunteer buttons e from the coat of Henry Joy M'Craclren, and the centre is occupied by an original button of the famous Northern Whig Club, founded by Lord Charlemorut. An unusual f feature is the beautifully chased ancient silver clasp, e probably made in ...

Fashion and Varieties

... had amply done their duty when they passed a couple of months at the Castle, and gave some two or three balls. The Vicermgal Whig hurried to rural re- tirement and economy, and, so far as he had influeLn11ce, left Dublin to silence and wvant till the next ...