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Sunman!

... might continue rulers of this or any other nation so long as it has nothing particular to do. But this does not comport with Whig ideas of ruling, and therefore they must always be raising tempests of some kind, although it should be only over a parsley ...

ON MAKING UP ONE'S MIND. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EDI:MORON SKIM A plague of both your houees; I am aped.—(Romeo ..

... mortification at lois Condition, but we suppose lie only peruses our sheet as a kind of whet to the keener enjoyment of the Whig and Tory periodicals, and the better to realise the position of the poor quadruped between the two bundles of bay.] ...

Summarp

... however, is by no means settled, the house being very thin, and not one-sixth of the members in their places. Besides, the Whigs cannot Milord these repeated defeats, and will muster strong on the next occasion, as well for the purpose of defeating the ...

(From our Private Correspondent.)

... the appearance but almost none of the power of real eloquence, his speech consisted largely of the mere eryn. Some of the Whigs during the Peel Ministry said, that if the I was left out of the speeches of Sir Robert Peel, there would be nothing left; ...

Summarn

... hindrance and delay to many measures of hiportance, but on account of the ground upon which the defeat will be sustained. The Whigs have many sins, both of omission and commission, to answer for but the stand they have made against the advances and demands ...

ABOLITION OF THE IRISH VICE-ROYALTY

... business. Ile proposes a means by which that can be secured at little or almost no additional expense to the country. If the Whigs are wise—which unfortunately they seldom are—they will carefully consider the suggestion; but whether or no, it will not be ...