LITERARY NOTICES

... intcrests of this country ?? upon those ijuestions iteiltti decided in at Con. servative spirit. 'Tlhe recent policy of the Whigs, cspe- tially in C Iitrch matters andl in ittiance, is severely and t Itnehantly criticised ; anti the nuthor puts in a very ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... not, novels enougis ir poeperation for ell tostae, from thle highest to the lowest , - Licicln COrrepepndwit of Ute Neorthern Whig. The splendid residence of Mr. anad Mrs. Daid MaWlomson wao recently tue soene of elegant festivity. On the night of thee Plst ...

SCENE IN A BELFAST THEATRE

... and wvith very little delay the ethor performances weore gone on with and concluded without further Interruption.-Eclfast Whig. GHOSTS ON THE WOLDS-For several days past the inhabitants of the wold villago of Daggleby have been occupied by reports of ...

SCENES IN AN IRISH THEATRE

... offence at the hissing of some individuals, an indescribable uproar ensued, and he withdrew from the stage. The .orthekrn Whig describes the scene as follows - On the curtainrising (a good deal after time) it was at once pain- fully evident that Mr ...

Our Library Table

... this pamphlet ?? all my relations, and many of my personal friends, are strong Whigs; some of the kindest friends I have had in this world have been surong and decided Whigs; to them I am indebted for kindness which I can never repay. Those considerations ...

Mr. G. V. Brooke at Belfast

... will axppear as vihyock; aed on Wednesday night for tho benefit of the General Hiospital, as Sir Gibes (From Thos Northernr Whig, Jan. 26th.) Taxuraav BoYAL.-Yestrrday evening, eMr.G V. Brooke re.appenrod at this Theatre, and reeived a perfect ?? irom ...

Published: Sunday 31 January 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2012 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THACKERAY'S SONGS AND BALLADS

... Peg of Limavaddy. Beauty is not rare In the land of Paddy, Fair beyond compare Is Peg of Limavaddy. Citizen or squire, Tory, Whig, or Radi- cal, would all desire E Peg of Limavaddy. k Had0 Homer's fire, Or that of Sergeant Taddy, Meetly I'd admire Peg of ...

FASHION AND VARITIES

... the Duke uAumale. We undersisnd the Prince is going on as favourably as can be expected.- Blirminfghamn Gaette. The Northern Whig of Tuesday, referring to a concert given at the Ulstor Rail, on Mionday evening, by Mrs. F. J. Roblnsaou, ?? instrumental ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... Marlborougb, you had better speak of that to Lord Townshend, whom I have brought with me. He is a very honest man, but he is a Whig, and he watches me closely ; and don't be surprised if in his presence I express myself as an obstinate and prejudiced Englishman ...

Our Library Table

... And distinguished himself in the private. assemblies of the collegiansjtby leadilg.the Tories in their discllssions with the Whigs, at whose head was the late Loid Macauley. Soon'after he came of age, he was returned to the House of Corm- mouis fos.Ay~lesbur~;h ...

GRAND CONCERT

... refers has been real lyt with unititigated disgst. Tle whole thin, I.n is just in keeping with the rilaldry an1 pron , the Whig organ. For many years it has hell ci ridicule every good local CianlC andI every pul~i: L Wiho has thought for himself either ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... though there was no moon. Both parties turned it on their enelnies. The Whigs said it was God's judgment on the horrid rebellion, and the Tories said that it came for the Whigs taking off the two Lords that - were executed. I could hardly make ray chairmen ...