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Reynolds's Newspaper

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 ...

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 MISCELLANEA

... Quakers and Ctle Tories joined to raise a formidable clamour. The Teries exulted in the prospect of winning two seats from the Whigs. The whole king- dom was divided between 9touts and Cowpers. At the summer assizes, Hertford was crowdasL with anxious faces ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... wered by tes laudanum. 'Mr. Fox was nervous beforespeaking; Iso, I have heardi was Lord Plunkett. A distinguished member of the Whig party, now no more, and who was himself one of the- most sensitive of men -and one bf the must attractive of orators, told ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... possessed was sufficient to make her fortune. She was, more. over, much cleverer than the other person, and much connected with the Whig ministry. She hadl wonderful powers of conversa- lion for a German, and could be very agreeable when she chose. The king was ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... thy harmony-ohe lonely as- ny heart is filledwith rapture, and, as list to th Pirtd ear seems to drink in tlhe melody. Thy whig ee'. ry bring to memory other days. Oh, that it were thy Per ns to wait thauehte and wishes to loved ones iyan uersao u iglaly ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... party in power, when blunders of every kind have moat severely tried the patience of the ation. The Premier is one of the few Whigs who have profited by their Conservative education; he was a pupil of Pitt, and a contemporary of GreovillJ and Csatlereaegh ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... cheapest eslimnej, an b odt. PAwIL Lock sttch Maohinca, and also for al kinds ci manufacturing pores, in great Variety. WAS r. t WhIg W d ~aglb 8 = 1 t bUS n-b7, U Lea den. ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... alosraos The antheor himself wee a heroug goin Wicighe ha held officesi under Whig adcasneitratsosh eevdtepeerage fromn the hands of the Whigs e~,i at elived and died a Whig. The period heI lce o h commencemenit of L'is great work WyeS just that when the ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... to the electors of High Wycom'be. fer. Disraeli was snppornad, at first, by a combination of Radicals and Tories against the Whig candidate; but the former, discovering that his Radi. calism was something veyy different fromn their own, deserted hire at ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... some discussion sbout party rames, end I was asked to explain the difference between a Liberal Conservative and a moderate Whig; as also, why En1lishmen had been hostile to the -United States when that country was figh.ing for free- -dom? Literature now ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... Tuoexav EvoTDR-O)ne Of the ?? isiof the steamer Cslumet, which plies re'eularly between Vioksburg and Tallabaitoble, tells the Whig of the forewter city the follow-' Ing veracious natks story :- Oa the Tallahatohie River, not long sines, an enermous rai ...