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LITERATURE

... plenty. RATUttOInltAn.-The martyrs of Rathcorrmac didr more to settle the Church question than Lord J. Ruhssell and all the Whigs to boot. Gore ArstOnRACtnv.-The Aristocracy of England, in respect to pedigree, are thie most contemptible body of Aristecrats ...

LITERATURE

... thenorth atarto the popular cause uatledarkestjghlts, to guide it onits way; butt the -Einbur1h completed its work as soon as the Whigs cavue in power. the We stnmioetdr hlis ddsse some. service to the, popular cause; and would have done more, had it been written ...

VARIETIES

... wrote on the same r. day to the Dluke of Wellington to congratulate hins Oti the sot alvation of the Constitution from thee Whigs, and to Lord Oln Grey, to condole with him on. its pending destruction by 'he the Tories, and enclosed the letters iu the wrong ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... election the compact ranks of tb- thei t party were enormously strengthened by the open 1oradh toin of several of the leading Whigs of the coneti- teesy- yt ut ofthel11,884 voters who pulled, they ?? had c mly a majorit oron.M. o adowas ththu doiabtedlY an ...

Eulogy of the Stage from the EXAMINER

... aulsert Irons Betterton's H)ntlet or his A-aWtits, or froni Buith's Cat7 'as it was lrst acted ir tile collteirldnig applause uf Whig's arid Turies). We- shiruld - be iii tire first rowi wrei- Mrs. Barry played iloisrirri or Belve'ideru; and we suppose we should ...

LITERARY NOTES AND NEWS

... which is generally admitted to be one of the beil works ever issued by the firm. .. D TRYING TO WRECK A TRAIN. The Yor4lhci Whig (Belfast) reports an extra ordinary attempt to wreck a. train oie the County Don ]ail way, a few miles outside the citV. The ...

PERIODICALS AND PUBLICATIONS

... one of her Majeaty's counsel in 1852, and about the same time was elected for the borough of Armagh, de- feating the former whig member, Colonel Ravdon, by a smart majority. Mr. Moore was a strenuous supporter of Lord Derhy. A letter in the Times of Wednesday ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Oat of ol r the same spirit of irreligious hatred arose at the same time a the name of Whig for those who opposed claims of absolute authority in Church and State. Whig. was originally a naae of contempt given by Episcopalians to Presbyterian eV Dissenters-a ...

THE CABINET POST-BAG

... afrien'd I But now, my dear Pam, to be scrioiisend grave, I cannot agree with th ceounsel you gave- Nor call I imagine that many W'higs will, About burking Reform and ' ignoring the bill. In the midst of the Crimean svar I averr'd, That the popular cry for ...

HISTORY OF PORTSMOUTH

... elected by-the.Corporation, and-became es the colleague of Mr.'Hedger without further siu oppositionl. . ' ' ?? -i Whilst the Whigs- remained in power. the I subsequent elections in the reign of. William 'and those which occurred in the first seven 'al, years ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... observe that it wa vwritten in 1860. Mr.Gladstone hadrecently delivered his famous I. Budget speech, a speech during which an old Whig, Jr who disapproved of the Budget, bat voted for it, was y heard to mutter with reference to Mr. Gladstone: L ?? on the surface ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... well-bred weniher aeble lords should yieldE .0 To doubts anwevrthy of reply; smiles doevo. The unacswvercd charge; from old Whig history qeotes; It And wards 00 a'gaineets with anecdotes. ir Lord Salisbury's great gifts are acknowledged thus:-] 1, sWhat ...