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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 ...

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 ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Ass;zes, but was ton late to be srornil on the Grand Jiirv. The wrirtivy haronet haod paired off fur the occcsioo with his Whig col- lea-sruc, Coliel Cnu1 firild. DI\AoRIAcRS IN' ?? LtIR.-Oii Thurs(ay se'riight, fit St. Peter's Churrch, Eaten-square, ...

Fashion and Varieties

... the county. and cftv of Dublin, and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Wi;klow. In politics, his Lordship was one of the old Whigs, the active and in- timate friend and associate of Burke, Fox, Ponsonby, Grattan, Grey, &c., and, at the time of the passing ...

FASHION

... father's barony of Hoow- land. The late duke during his pnhlic carcer in the Lower House, voted on all occasions %with the Whig party, and although an unfrequcat speaker in th'e House of l'ecrs, invariably supported the views aad measures of the Wliig ...

THE DEFEAT OF HOME RULE

... swallow, And only cowards, Inaves, and fools The treacherous beuk did follow. God's blessing rest on every man, Let him be Whig or Tory, 'Who gave his vote against the bill, And stood for Britain's glory. The Union has been saved by them, And our foes ...

SELECTED POETRY

... to go to the Crown W'iths ilis grog atitd his politics, iitigtity tandL alg, llo maews li!;e a Toim;, cr siweacs like a1 Whig. II, dkcl oses thie Cihiuc, Conslstitiiioll, anid State, 'liII his creditors :II e get til) a debate; Aid a lzhulo if rich ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... to such shifts and pretexts in order to assail the Church in Ireland, there can be no good ground for his attack. That the Whig-mRadicals intend to make the Church in Ireland their great battle-ield in IParliamuent is certain. In the mean- time, it is ...