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Poetry

... discontent; And dips his nose in politics, And shows some pulpit antic tricks. Of Chartist phantoms and the like- Enes cantiig Whigs are his dislike; The Tories to the sky he lands, (The spawn ef lordlings and of bawde.) And finishes each learmed oration, ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... considering the phase into which party spirit has of late enter- ed among ourselves at home, the writer tbinks that either a Whig or a Tory Government would: be acting injudiciously which should think of. beginning tbe next session of parlia- ment with ...

LITERARY CURIOSITIES

... calling every man who opposed him, even in conversation, a tory. till at last the word tory became popular. The two term; whig and tory, came into general use as political designations about the year 1680, but they had previously, as Swift expresses ...

LITERATURE

... ene on hia various ref byms, both ,rInlrnellt, H Maittns corirnected with the internal go- iig riforaq,1S ilac lung before a Whig ministry and la, far as r thoui ht of, all tile principal organs itonti 11 dla as IhL press was concerneel, arid many of tire ...

THE DERWENTWATER LIGHTS

... Cadegan I Down with foreigners! Down with the Whigs and Presbyterians ! Down with the Rump ! The fligh Churchmen, the Tories, and landed gentry mean- while, believing that the Church was in danger under Whig rule, and smarting under the severity of that ...

MR BRIGHT AT DURHAM.—PUBLIC MEETING

... 14s protection instead of 10s ; it was, in fact, taking 4s from the revenue and putting it into-the planters' pockets. The Whig party. for once, thought of out-voting the government ; and the government was out-voted. He (Mr B.) voted with the government ...

THE FINE ARTS IN NEWCASTLE AND THE WORKING CLASSES

... building for which, be it observed, wan erected at no leos a cost than £60,*00 I which turned out a complele piece of base Whig jibbery. it being foisnd to he unequal to the purposes required as to its interior ncconumndtiont and as for its ex- terior ...

LITERATURE

... ivpui .tIJ VrulvJi. .ui this month's magrazine. lu '-Lessois trom thic: it is contended that the reform bill and the reig'i Whigs were, primarily, the vork ui the Gilz'ior.; electors, who, it is affirmed, wemr li-gusted bvt:i porisi)ig spirit whicil concedod ...

REVIEW

... EaIl of Bath.-This mti2e an epitome of the whole: Whig race' before and after him. He set out and spent the greatest part of his worthless life as a Whig patriot, a flaming friend of the peo- ple, and a Whig Reformer. 'IDthis character (hollow all tbe while) ...

MAD JACK HALL OF OTTERBURN

... disjointed manner in which it was given, and his words, which seemed to imply that he thought there was no harm in killing a Whig, and that his friend was of the same mind. How Alderman Hutchinson compressed his lips and set his teeth and groaned in spirit ...

THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT OF THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... heblocks should 'from them should be sold.r. copies THi3 LiBEsAL I WHi'.-The London correspon- dent of the Afanchester Guar4ian (Whig) writes : A6The 1rumour is. -revived that, after Easter, the right hon. member for Lewes will retire from the position he ...

COURT AND FASHION

... was transferred to the Cltief Secretaryship forIreland. During his offichal life he sat for Drogheda and Canterbury in the Whig interest, was Vice-Lieutenant of Ieath, created a Peer in 1866, was twice married, leaves issue and heir, James Gustavus Mlerdyth ...