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CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... is li bsoluelrry untrue rend without airy foundaioinu oell, hoc in faict or iritontie,iol Tire hirneness of tire ?? lioforml whig of ?? Sirilvalion Army will iP ourrinuo to be kept, ,rigidly sep~arrite lmini lire Dci'nanrrcsr of other dsipartirn'iinl5. ...

LINES ON THE DEATH OF A BROTHER

... AMoore, Esq. 'tm.1,aST ELEvcrxee.- Mr. Dunbar a Conservative, was returned o0 T'ursday by a majority of 80, over Mr. 'ennent a Whig. ihe London Courier at the very time when this ressilt ?? known here, confidently assured its readers that tlere was no doubt ...

Our Library Table

... readers will recollect, appeared in the February number), in which we find much military information, as well as exposures of Whig mismanagement. This is followed by an elaborate re. view of the Lectures on Greek Philosophy, by the late Professor Ferrier ...

THE EARL OF BEACONSFIELD'S NEW NOVEL

... come to the year 1839. The Whig Government of Lortl Melbourne is in office, and we are introduced to a very magnificent lady, whom Lord Bleaconsfield speaks of after his accustocned manner as Berengaris, and who is the Whig counterpart of the incamnparab'e ...

MR. DISRAELI'S NEW NOVEL

... soon lost a devoted is t mother, His only relation was one of his two guardians, a not L Scotch noble, a Presbyterian, and a Whig. This younn fire 3 gentleman, an Englishman, is brought uip in Scotland, anil cab tilheges to Christ Church hardly comes ...

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... desirous while he maintained the rights of the Established Church, to repeal or greatly modify those harsh lhtws with which Whig Governmients and W7hig ParlinLincts had cicumbered thie statute book. He was honestly desirous o~fplacinqgupona f.ostingof ...

AN INTERCEPTED LETTER

... Bulls and the lion LA I rts I'llIusihe 3ullsaretbur 'VIAiawII ?? RadicalIiseon.) 0 ls i~ut vain was tniir-hopes for thcse Whigs in this case fr cea- Alade freedom of wvill to dictation give place. all t, as 'Tlere's myself a Conservative, bullied to vote ...

Poetry, Original and Selected

... steering;- It has sunk-the brief struggle of death is oer, And no trace of its terrors appearis6g. All, all, is still like that glo-whig breast, Lately throbbisig Nvith ardent emotioss, 'Whihlt now lies so Calnly, reposidg at rest On a sailor's cold pillow-the ...

Literature, Science, &c

... 'he 'Itta ANrTI IVoNARsCrrs ANReCnhISTS.-It is an old, I I or' and ought to be an ever-rernembered, boast frf tire ir tite Whigs sorile lathid years since, when salt of office a .15t that if they oice got iii tryrin, they would ride~f hr. roirghr.shod ...

Our Library Table

... pro- duced this restlt snay be traced to the measures, and the conduct of the' liberal parly, in its different shades of whigs,-whn by their schemes of ' family' government and bureaucracy, have paralysed the action of all our departinents ; the economlic ...

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... participates in most of their views, and has shared in their laboors. But by his long connection as a publisher with the leading Whig literati, he has often been called upon to act as a medium of communication between the first and second of the three sub'divisiuns ...

PORTMADOC HORSE AND DOG SHOW

... have already been given from va&iiou 'quarters, inclading one by Mr HEeneage, wvhfi1 is believed to, have the eupport of a W~hig follo'sing , Prit-ed ,&d. Publiiped for 'the Propriety ' Kr, 3Ra WYIrwiTWoRTrr Do Ua ss and MALccoat Wnc .Do'4d- s, ,hy }RENIJUI ...