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A MAD KING

... legislating I'll show the people I've th' intent, By their condition elevating, Their stock of happiness to augment, And if both Whig and Tory take Fright at such measures, I'll a. Red The Premier of the country make, Oh! the King is stark, staring mad I ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... years, a book in three large volumes, quarto, which has gene through several editicns, and is much esteemed. MILITIA BILL. The Whig Militia standing still By Palmerstoa were pat to drill, Gave them their conges and their route, And put them to the right about ...

GOVERNMENTAL VINDICTIVENESS

... to the demonstration as significant, of the popu- larity of the Prince and the unbounded loyalty of the people. But as both Whig and Tory Governments have persistently refised to ex- tend that clemency shown to the chiefs of the rebellion to their humble ...

POLICE v. PUBLIC

... of course, The testimony of the force; And those who dare his wolrd dispute, A swinging sentence shall make niite. The Whigs are helping in our game, And Chamberlain will do the same. His speech with high disdain I note; I know lie will ?? stay to ...

SCRAPS FROM THE COMIC PERIODICALS

... Farewell Performances-Auch Ado About Nothing. THE Conservatives always boasted that they were tbe true economists, and not tne Whigs. They have proved it this session, for immediately the tailors' strike began they 1a0t no time in learning how to turn their ...

THE DEMOCRATIC SHOW; OR, THE WORLD WE LIVE IN

... THE WORLD WE LIVE IN. Awa', Whige awa'- Awn', Whig, awna'' Ye're but a pack o' traitor loons, Ye'll no'er do good at a' I Our titristles flourished fresh and fair, And bonuy bloomed oar roses, Bat Whigs cate like a frost in June, And withered a' our ...

REYNOLDS'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER

... as all weak- minded, ignorant, and frivolous persons are, the popularity-hu1nting Prince persevered in his design. aid the Whig Cabinet, with characteristic sycop'ancy towards Royalty in any form or shape, entered into the views of his Royal Highness ...

THE NEW YORK CRYSTAL PALACE

... issued by mr. Basohek, who was the Austrian Commissioner to the.Larndon Exhibition of 1851. VOTE aBY BAeaOT.-The ZVorthern ' Whig concludes a re- view of the affair at Six.mile.bridge, and the subsequent transactions arising out of it, with the following ...

THE MEETING OF PARLIAMENT

... Fleecing the millions, and keeping them down, To feather their nests, and to prop up the Crown. These class logisitors, the Whigs and the Tories, However divided, still always agree; It is their ambition, and highest of glories, To crush down the people ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... Quakers and Ctle Tories joined to raise a formidable clamour. The Teries exulted in the prospect of winning two seats from the Whigs. The whole king- dom was divided between 9touts and Cowpers. At the summer assizes, Hertford was crowdasL with anxious faces ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... cirde traced by lbs great whig or Tory alliances. To- day the people g'ar to share power; the men of the pavement want to bo more than mnere steps upn which others may to office Slimb. A national party claim to supereede a Whig, a Tor, or a shoddy laberal ...

THE FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... efficient working class organization for electoral purposes in that borough, for protecting labour againstthe triclks and plots of Whigs dnd Tories, planned to keep out working men from entering parliament, and considers this ana nrgent question for the imnmediato ...