THEATRE-ROYAL

... exer. tions for the regeneration of Italy-always the en. ?? hope of his life-procured him the intimacy and regard of the great Whig politicians of the day; and, though strongly opposed to the more violent Italian party, with whomhe always refused toscthis ...

LIVERPOOL ACADEMY & ART INSTITUTE

... unreasonable, their keepers emptied the water on the prison floors, saying, 'If they were obliged to bring water for the canting Whigs, they were not bound to afford them the use of bowls or pitchers gratis.' In this prison, which is still termed the Whiga' ...

TABLE TALK

... In the whole community, has baen, and is at the present moment, Mr. S. R. Graves, the Mayor. All classes of politicians, Whigs, Tories, and Radicals—the ladies, too, that section of society which rules all classes—are unanimous in sounding the praises ...

OUR LITERARY REVIEW

... of his researches and the brilliance of his descriptions-local and personal-will ever be admired, the great Whig historian was too much of a Whig, too much of a partisan, too fond of effect, too favourable to friends, too harsh to enemies, too narrow ...

SCRAPS FROM THE COMIC PERIODICALS

... Farewell Performances-Auch Ado About Nothing. THE Conservatives always boasted that they were tbe true economists, and not tne Whigs. They have proved it this session, for immediately the tailors' strike began they 1a0t no time in learning how to turn their ...

IN MEMORIAM

... there, But we, to cheer their hour of gloom, Will gaily bid them banish care And write Resurgam on the tomb I For though Whig lordlings start aside, And scheming lowe defeat the Bill, ald England never will abide Long to be ruled by Tory will. And vainly ...

DISRAELI'S PARTY

... party- (And they were not slow to lears), There never yet wa'8s principle But inside out 'twould turn; That what's a lie iCC Whig mouthe In Tory mouths is true ; And Household Suifrage always Was a genuine Tory view. Disraeli led his party Two several tirr~aa ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... and sang the songs allottod to her in a manner calculated to add tohcer already great popularity in Belfast. The Norfthern Whig in ite notice of the concert aays, In the song I 0 Vago for,' Mise Fennells vocalieation wan very broad, pore, and distiuct ...

POETRY

... and carve a cock-pheasant, This wilful Unlimited Loo. The wild little rogue is a Tory, And oft will her satire make rmad Some Whig, as he tells his dull story- A qme crbq platitudinous Rd. SkSh ~aleI jcoats, puns, puddnl ursec ~ 3be~s noi n srth atilb. a ...

THE MEETING OF PARLIAMENT

... Fleecing the millions, and keeping them down, To feather their nests, and to prop up the Crown. These class logisitors, the Whigs and the Tories, However divided, still always agree; It is their ambition, and highest of glories, To crush down the people ...

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 ...

POETRY

... For the Tories at Greenwich have eaten whitebait. Right pleasant in AngLtst to drop down the river, When you've beaten tile Whigs, and the Bealeses, and fate, And made the loud member for Birmingham sither- To laugh at them all and to eat your whitebait ...