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WARRINGTON TEA-PARTY

... to a Whig Railway Con- tractor, and a Tory Brewer; the Whig Free-Trader fighting the Tory with his own. weapons-OPEN HOUSES-to debauch the thoughtless.11 And here we may mention, that the sum of £10 oddswas paid to one little Beer.house man for Whig kfoveledge ...

Review

... upon the old Whig itE tactics, without the slightest reference to FPLAGUE, or PESTILENCE, or FAMINE,GOVERNMENT, CHARAtA in TER, or NATIONAL HONOUR. Andwerewe not ju s. ta tided in the estimate? Have you not endeavoured to eg turn famine to Whig purposes by ...

The Church

... stated to be worth £2,000 per annum. If to this sum we add £2,000, as the income from the Wardenship, it will appear that this Whig pluralist has an income exceeding that of several of the bishops. The Rev. Thomas Charles Wilson, BA., of Magdalen Hall, Oxford ...

Literature

... and this is on The Recent Elections. In this well written paper, the success of the corservative cause and the defeat of the whig-radical ministry, are attributed, nith strictijustice, to the Church of England; and to the Church of England alone. All the ...

TO THE RIVER TWEED.—BY A YOUNG LADY

... brightly flowing stream ! lEolU on in beauty till ye gain The white waves of the restless main. A. G. FQREIGN POLICY OF THYE WHIGS.-The first measure of Lord Palmerston on his returnr to office was to repeal in favour of the usurping Queen, and her alone ...

BALL AT GREAT DRIFFIELD

... benefactor to his species. The Whigs, wiser in their generation, do all they can to lessen consumption instead of in- creasing supply. Bnt in matters relating to manu- factures, which no one can eat or drink, the Whigs adopt the very contrary course. ...

Poetry

... Tories' strong ships, they may harrass and grieve us; But, like true British tars, we will weather the storm: The piratical Whigs, they may strive to decive us By sailing like sharks in their old craft 1 Roform And the boats that tack first to this point ...

Poetry

... hand in hand, petermined to be free. OUr soice is heard through all the land, That voice is liberty. Let Tories rage and Whigs assail, No dangers will we dread; gut onward with the temperance gale The glorious tidings spread. CHORUS. The Charter let ...

Poetry

... LITTLE JOHN FINALITY. There lives a Lord, whon men may call A morsel of mortality; In nlind sas well as mealbers eail, 'Thogh Whigs extol the stature tall Of little John Finality. Upon the Bill I fix m ny foot, Exclaimed this rrig of quality; * No further ...

TO THE QUEEN

... not tell my plan, Though I'm now the only man 'To take care of the ptublico bono.'' C I do not care a fig For Radical or Whig, Since practice is now all mite own 0; From my present position, 3 I must soon be state physician, To prescribe for the pebhlio ...

VISIT OF THE WEST RIDING AND BOROUGH CANDIDATES TO LEEDS

... Manchester, with out the truncheons of the Whig police. (Cheers, and some, not Interruptiosa) Hehled the authority of apaper prin~ted LOW at Leeds for this-a paper which on some occasionle the professed to be a Whig and something mere, on others, our a Radical ...

NEW ZEALAND CONSERVATIVES

... jolt) they hit 011, Ncow Zealand lung its Tory chi-ts may boast 11 h{o have all ?? tihitigs (If ieC hild 'IAtIOO)D, (I) ILcst Whigs, alnli IadicalS, and a1 vile host Of inoliovalors, should their schemes ilitrude, And change thc ancient custoims of the nation ...