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WHIG ADMINISTRATIONS ON SUFFERANCE.[ill]

... in political ulagonisg l I : B Be it remembered, the *Whigs tookl office under Sir It. Peel's followers in 1853, not Sir R.. Peel's fol- lowers uinder them. And this coalition was made by the Whigs, because, on the confession of their own leander in the ...

POETRY

... anger, And talks tumid ?? Bright, John Bright. His size is gigantic, his gestures are frantic, HIe rails at both Tories and Whigs in his might: The reporters rush forth when he talks in the North, For funny to read is John Bright, John Bright. He won't ...

GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OF 1853—DEPU TATION TO THE LORD LIEUTENANT

... but which, with whateverl reluctance, must come at last. v ?? THE MINISTRY-THE WHIGS. b (Prom thes Morning Advertiser) a It is now as much taken for granted by the Whigs, as if c the fact had already occurred, that the Derby ministry will not be in existence ...

THE DECENCIES OF JOURNALISM

... charge brought by Mr. R. Lindsay against the Whig, nor did we pronounce a verdict of condemnation against the defendants. We think we know our public duty in this respect somewhat better than either Whig or Ulsterinan does, and we challenge them both ...

Selected Poetry

... Coaselvatives Armagh is stirring froin bordeL to border ! Mareh, march ! the cause you're allied'for Is not the poor ?? oL Wh\ig or of Tory l1nt that Which ?? nlleoits .struggled and tied for, The ?? and thc I Fithl i which P'rotestants glory. Sar. ?? ...

THE BELFAST REVOLUTION

... Council the epithets a hich should have fallen to the share of Mr. Real, and vice vee}sa. We may say we expected this from the Whig; but to find the ?? harping to the same tune was indeed a surprise. That journal, in its pub- lication of yesterday, devotes ...

A FEEBLE EXCUSE FOR A FEEBLE POLICY

... And, what if Great Britain should fall, Her Eflipire anld Colonies ciriinble? This thought shall console you for ali-- Your Whig's been CooneFitentlv humble. Thounh Russia May collar Herat And all of our Eastern possessions, Just throw in thne scale ag-ainlst ...

APRIL MAGAZINES

... very readable articles in, the magazine. Sime leads off with an article on The Future of the Whigs, by W E Hicks, himself an ardent and uncompromising Whig. He takes up the cudgels for his party against an article which ap- peared from the Radical point ...

LITERATURE

... Rockingham, accompanied by a paper on the t traditions of Whig cabinets. An article on English ad- I ministrations from 1816 to 1830 has been suggested by Mr. t Roebuck's History of the Whig Ministry; and among 1 the pleasing literary contributions ...

DUSTRUCTION OF HEANGLER'S CIRCUS BY FIRE

... have been caused by an escape of gan, the men being engaged in putting up the gae pipes. The recond edition of the Norlhern Whig of last night gives tbs following additional particulars:- ' When the informaticn was given at thc police office, the fire ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... on yes- terday a newsagent brought under my notice a communication under the above heading, which was published in the new Whig newspaper. It is alleged that a branch of the 'National' Fede- ration was founded in Castierea, that there was a large mueeting ...

THE COUNTRY AND CLOTURE

... NAAS. This morning the following placard was extensively posted in all the towns of the county Kildare:- Men of Kildare. A Whig Government which has a made truth a crime in Ireland is now prepam ing to f silence the voices of our reprecentativts in al ...