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GLEANINGS FROM THE OWL

... Ay l there's the rulb For in that Opposition sleep some dream May come, when we have fairly shuffled off This weary eoil of Whigs, to give us pause; For who would bear the scorn of lukewarm friindh The taunts of foes, the goads of Radicals, The pangs of ...

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 ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... confine the men. DEPLORABLE Acc[DENT ON THE BELFAST AND NORTREreN COUNTIES RAILWAY-OO Thursday morn- ing, says tre Vortdcr'n Whig, at melaneholy accident occurred on the Belfast and Northern Counties Rail- way, by which a young lady, named Francis Anne ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... tho sound of thy voice avhtch is stlli, Break, burn, smash Your bridges and boats as you will; But leave one plank foe a ?? Whig, Who would fain be a Liberal still. - GO al._ _ _ _ _ _ COATS FOR THE SEASON. FOR TIE PROMENADE: THE OHESTBRPIELD WRAPEMR; ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... sake of restoring the Whig Revo- lution houses to the position which he supposes they have lost through the ingratitude of the ten-pounders. Mr Glad- stone is said to be a Liberal for the sake of antagonism to M r Disraeli: the Whigs know as well as we ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... compli- ance with his own view of the necessities of his position, he proposed to offer high office to several members of the Whig party, and even to certain members of Lord Russell's Govern- ment. He should, therefore, have to ask from his own sup- porters ...