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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 ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... Insurgenin teo mercifully. AnidLauderdaletold Charles, with anoatb, tbat the duke had been so civil to the Whigs because he was himself a Whig In his heart. This made 'it a, court word; and, in a little while, all the friends and followers of the duke ...

FRAGMENT OF AN HITHERTO UNPUBLISHED DRAMA

... mixture throw. Whig that in the coldest shade Of St. Stephen's chapel laid, Sweltered venomn now hast got, Boil thou first i' the charmed pot ? All. Double, double, toil and trouble, India burn and England bubble. 2nd IV. Toe of disappointed Whig, Bandage from ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... to thee, By industry or care, Thy friends amsone the wretched be, Let thim thy bounty share. o love not money, riches ?? On whigs that none can stay; Wouldst thou be wise, and good, and free, Do net for riches pray. Brt pray for wisdom, pray for love, Por ...

THE CAMBRIDGE HOUSE PLOT

... themselves on either side.] D CISORUS OF FLUNKIES-Ai, Hoop-do-doodeim-do. Y Again the Whigs will plume their wing, For something great this night will bring, a The Whig Cabal now hope to sing Cock-a-doodle-doo! The great Lord Pam expects to be e Restored ...

Fashion and Varieties

... ? Mltl of Seaurday. . The display of jewels at tine last Drawin6-Room reminded the courtier of the old rivalry'between the Whig and Tory Mlistresies of the Robes _ the Duehess of Sutherland and her Grace of Buecleuch. -On the present occasion ithe Duchess ...

OLD AND NEW FASHIONS IN DRESS

... colour, with buttons half way up the arm sr .i on the outside. Blue and red marked the Tory wearer, and blue A it- and buff the Whig. The Radicals were then in the shell, for if ui is any one of a more liberal feeling called out reform too pi loudly, he ...

MAGAZINES

... its general bearing is to prove that it wvill bo the fate of these examinations to be left to careless nirses (whether of the Whig or Tory schooll, w ho will eventually puit them to bed, overlie thlem, and awalko some fine morning in utter astonishment to ...

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS

... ir wisdom and toleration, and he would not be one to lend himself to a i. paltry party movement to oust them in order that a Whig family Is clique might again take possession of the Treasury benches. He Or difl'red from Lord Derby's Government upon many ...