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PARIS IN THE KNOW

... that Reform Bill, which had been in the main salutary, formed the principal argument in favour of another dose of the same Whig medicine. But, though a does of six drops of . streng medicos per day might bene fi t • palest, it suet kill him to take • ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... POLITICAL GOSSIP. AT the pressing Inetanos of some of the more influential Whigs, Mr. Brand, it is understood (says the Manchester Guardian), has respited his her.l from the important poet of whip, which has hitherto °coupled. IT is rumoured that upon ...

AN ANGLER'S GIRET

... round the cuk, and 'Fitness asked what it contained, and was told sherry. He asked if there would be any objection to his Whig a sample, and, receiving no answer, he tilted the cask, and drew come of the liquor into a broken bottle. He found it to be ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... :hie amendment was carried by a majority of 11 in o house of i:l9 members, and ito adoption led to the rrsianotion of. a. Whigs. THE Burlington Fine . Art,. Ciao, has been for some time in agitation, has seemed a home at 1;7, Piccadilly, and will soon ...

TOWN .7.• .A. I_3 K., PT OUP lIPICIAL 001111ZOPONDRNT. nadirs will staderstuad that rod° •et hold minim rows. ..

... masters could pay would soon be ascertained, and strikes be mitigated, and, to a great extent, discontinued. Mu. Brum), the Whig whipper-in, has made a Eprelth to his conatltutlnte, in nhicir lie assumes ...

FACTS AND FACETI2E

... candidate, had himself put a ball in the fatal No side. Brooke's and Whitd's were rival clubs, the Erstmentioned being the Whig, end the other the Tory Club. Richard Tickell immortaliser the liberal troprietor of the Whip establiehment in the followire ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... and so on to the Queen on the throne. And the good man thinks it a glorious hive. Mr. Cruikshank describes himself as a Tory, Whig, liberal. Conservative. Ile cannot see why ar.ybo.ly not already enfrauelailed slwnld want a vote. What are they to get by ...

DEATH OF LORD LLANOVER

... have one new, compact, unique,. complete, Which for y, or welfare once a week shall There !oily sit in solemn wise conclave, Whigs, Tories, Rade, and Dwellem in the Quo, A happy family we form, 'tie clear, And every member twinge his patty hem. WOMEN OF ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... first number. Brooks's, we need not tell oar readers, is an old exclusive Whig club, where Mr. Gladstone is scarcely as yet more popular—such is the stubborn nature of old Whigs—than at the Carlton, of which be has never ceased to be a nnber. T he device ...

CASSELL'S EDUCAIIONAL WORK&

... PISCT ROPION, M.A., Fellow sad Tutor el Malty Cabo, Cambridge. Cloth, re. td. CASSELL'S MRERILA. Cloth, Is. CASSELL'S EUCLID • Whig the First Six Boas, with Ilinenth sad Twelfth. (This Edit= Is amply toed Schools.) WE Comm. la cloth, ls. ed. Km, 4d. CASSELL'S ...

AGEICI7LTIIItE

... wheat from a country we thought we might safely rely upon for supplies to any extent. Tux HAT CROP IN IRELAND.—The Northern Whig says :— We have the satisfaction of stating that the abundance of herbage in almost every variety of pasture land has already ...

THE COURT, LITERATURE AND ART, dm

... London thoroughfares, Bow, wow, wow, &c. He once accused Sir Robert Peel ('Twas thought a good and gay thing) Of stealing the Whigs' clothes away The while their Lords were bathing : But bettering the example, he Now turns worst theft to glory— The Radicals' ...