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Poetry

... fuel, Mr. Playfair won t catch me at hazard or whist, 'Mr. Coward was winged in a duel. Mr. Wise is a daunce, Mr. King is a whig, Mr. Coffin's uncommonly sprightly, -And huge Mr. Little broke down isna gig, While driving fat Mr. Golightly. Mrs. Drinkwater's ...

From Fun

... what you have to unfold. Will you give us a hint of the glories That your hand on our Arms will bestow ? Do you favour the Whigs or the Tories ? We are really most anxious to know. -Will our ships go to sea overladen ? Will our soldiers be properly paid ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... their return as -membors for Liverpool, after a severely-contested election, his father's sympathies being with the pink or Whig colours of the 8ef tonas. By-and-by the lad entered the office of ileasra. Yat& Brothers and Clo., -West India merchant, where ...

VARIETIES

... bed, *he doctor bent over the refractory man and whispered in lis ear: Need I remind you that Russell is in ohlice, and a whig will be your successor to the bishopric ? Fetch the brandy, doctor I cried the bishop; I'll drink a quart if necessary ...

A STORY OF SMALL PROFITS AND QUIC RETURNS

... wvas toe exesetig pariod betweeu the de&th of pawr n. George the _omth anil the dismissal by his sue- brett ill ceesor of the Whig Administrations, and the inD Mos' stallation of the firat Cabinet of Sir 11obert l'eel into Tb. This was the era of the ? ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... adroit flatterer and weisul-ibe poliieiall dictator, if not promptly and sternlY rebut- 'ii.CUads's the title of Liherals ?? Whigs. the Pion. George Brodrick pleads strongly for the union of the Liberal party. and parttiolarly f'ir - Radicalism, taking ...

MANCHESTER HORSE AND DOG SHOW

... Ultimateliy if we cnnotkee ?? frm bing barbarouB e'nd crul, e mghtaU~ ouseles ithRussia, e~nd concert; mean to ocvphshourobjets.The Whig party- toat s, Ciil ndrelgins ?? the world. From his auseI shll nt deart.yo~5faithfully, ...

LITERARY SELECTIONS

... lasfau position. Ties KrT-C0T CLrU.-Thle Kit-Cat Club, which con- sisted of the moat distingaised wits and statesmen among the Whigs, woe remarkable for the strictest zeal towards the House of Hanover. They met at a house in .Shire-lane, and took their title ...

VARIETIES

... was oiis'.rvcid to give vent to his on aI pleasnrable feelings by ?? his hI mds at tig end guf at 22 Gli of the pieces. A 'an whig sit near him, and who was migh' taking notes of the proceedings, saig, H uesh I I think Vcagel yould clap if a donicy ws to ...

STORY OF THE COMTE DE CHAMBORD

... little duklp's asnpparanee-ruorours of which we e e ed ray no more than that they were as spiteful as these which obtained mnong Whig gossips in 1687, wheln fary of Modena gave birth, at St. Jamess, to a little Prince of Wales, after- wards to ha known as the ...

Literary Selections

... Lamb, Lord Melbourne's brother, and was a con- clhi slant meeting place of his with Lord Holland and other arc members of the Whig party. S ,ir Charles Barry became by a=feqent gest there, and seeing the walls beginning to sut cruble gve ts ?? Agustuis Clifford ...