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... safety to port; Then on ! bravely on ! recollections of glory Through the struggle shall cheer u9s! Degenerate Tory,~ Greedy Whig, sneering Radical-all we'll despise Who condemn us, for great is our aim and our prize! Truth's a pearl quite unfit to be cast ...

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... will occur ia the mprteoweal tion of Sanldwich and I)eal. Report says that Sir Rufano Donkin intends to o/ler himself in the Whig interest, and that lie will be supported by the friends of Sir T''intas 'to')ridge. It is supposed there will be a contest ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... crotthetty 3tid perverse disposition, or a pretended dread wt .e lest certain Whigs should be induced to withhold their de c support. If there are members calling themselves Whigs, at n who would desert to the Tories, were Ministers to enter jU1 r 0n1 those ...

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... Combepyno, Mr. Edwards, the other patron, being a Roman Catholic ; and the Bishop has bestowed it upon thie Reverend 1. J. Todd, a Whig gentleman, totally unknown to his Lordship; and whose recommendation for the preferment was the faithfal and meritorious discharge ...

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... said that Sir T. B. Lethbridge, Bart., of Sandhill Park, will start as a candidato for the city of Bath, the next vacancy, on Whig principles.- Wilts Independant. A Liberal Chairnian.-A Chairman at a missionary meet- ing held in York a week or two ago, on ...

Poetry

... light about to dawn- Tile gulping prebend took the tempter's bait, And sanctified the cause he curs'd of late. Next came the Whigs, with banners of Reform; Loud 'gan our Bishop 'gainst all change to storm. s The Pope once nore excited his disdain, i And ...

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... 'peqper go that appointed for the meeting of parllm eratiw0 deliiered o6 Friday and Saturday last.' Those ?? ant SIelboute to the Whig peers' were issued a few'day8prevli- oU3ly.-AY'ernin5 pof. ?? IWife.-An adve'rise'ment appeara in the Newrry 1'elegraph, from ...

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... country al least, seom neither to be under- stood tor ?? Graveyards. lileporoed Ch/unges.-It is whispered about among the W:higs that Lord Eibringtois is to leave Irpland, and to take |tbo pilace of Lord Normanby at the Home Departenrt. That Lord Normnnhby ...

MISS YANIEWICZ'S CONCERT.—We are glad to perceive, by an announcement in our paper of to-day, that our

... tvo political sermons, in the Chartist-balU, Bury. In the H in course of his addresses he denounced the conduct of the tt n, .Whig Government in strong language. At the conclusion al les of each sermon a collection was made towards defraying RI ot- the expenses ...

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... Weoolmer's Bxeter Gazette says, that Mr. Bas est, candi- date to succeed Lord Cantelupe at Heletone, and who was described as a Whig in the government journals, is nos an excellent Conservative, and will oppsos her Majesty's Ministers. We Are informed that ...

IS IT LIKE?

... help to amuse at this time, all but the hero, and, perinsps, the bard:- PORiTRAIr OF LORD STANLEY. (Frost the Times.) Ralf Whig, half Tory, like those midway things, fwixt bird and beast, that bv mistake have wnugs; A monel statesman, twixt two factiots ...

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... 3 Representation of Hal ?? vote of Mr. Charles 5Wood on Lord Stanley's Registration Bill has given great of- ferce to the Whig section of his constituents, 3nd''thej have begun to cast about for a now candidaite.' Several names have been mentioned; among ...