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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 ...

LITERATURE

... mercilessly sketched. The u church article, though clever, is somewhat extreme both in language and treatment. It deals with ' Whig Bishop S, laking. MAacmillan's Magazine improves vastly upon acquaintance, L and we think this month's number the very best ...

POETRY

... glass of wine; The day brave Lyndhurst's eighty-eight We've won by eighty-nine. Chorus-Then let us toast, &c. ve Repentant Whigs and Tories true Fi Did honestly combine; M The dirty Coalition-crew StU Are licked by eighty-nine. inj St. Martin's Hall may ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBTION

... reign. If it were I l not for the state of the Continent, we should find it in s our hearts to say that expulsion would do the Whigs good. If they really want nothing, as their chief's pro- t gramme seems to prove, they may as well give up the d 1 reins to ...

LITERATURE

... are as efficacious against the cause x which he had at heart as for it. Nevertheless, this defensive appeal . of the great Whig statesman to the authority of Lord Castlereagh I wtes a most significant incident. It showed that the ispse of forty years ...

PICKINGS FROM PUNCH

... the masses of the people to political ?? the same speech. TOUCHING THE RUSSELL RESIGNATION.-=We knew it was all nonsense. A Whig is like the old French Guard-he dies, but never surrenders. A BOAST WORTHY OF JOHN BULL.-A new pavement has been laid down ...

LITERATURE

... WILLIASI BLACKWOOD and SONS. lrrom the pages of Blackwood we have already extracted a :portion of the masterly attack upon the Whig Ministry for 'the failure of its 1forcibly feeble foreign policy, and the ,ftper next in order of merit and interest is the ...

A VOICE FROM THE EXE

... good at the town by the Exe. a I at With power irresistible, the author of Christabel, she He Used long since to sweep the Whig-Radical decks; car it- Though kin to the poet, his actions don't show it, cor ad This renegade Coleridge who flies from the ...

AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT BAKEWELL

... Dorothy Vernon y eloped with Sir John Manners (loud laughter), here am I h called upon to propose the healths of two juvenile Whigs I (great laughter), men whose ideas are up to the year 1864 (Cheers and laughter. ) Unquestionably the majority of the eelectors ...

LITERATURE

... able article:- th Pr Is lie to be Lord Palmerston's successor? We should think hot. M No Tory' will support him. not one old Whig family will follow, lima. Si] ?? House of Commons, if at all constituted as It now Is, would net tolerate his want of temper ...

POETRY

... POETRY. CLAVERBOUSE AND THE BURGESSES OF PERTH. A JACOBRE BALLAD. Their sabres are drawn and their carbines are cocked- Alas for Whig cities whose gates are not locked I The porters they've shot, and they've stolen the key&- Alas for poor Perth with such wasrders ...

POETRY

... deceive you; Jack's fever has gone off, but I forgot to say ?? went off with it' (Laughter and S cheers.) It is so with the Whig ardour for the 61. fran- lo ebise for poor Jack the working man; it was a raging w fever as against Lord Derby's lGovernment; ...