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THAT GRAND OLD MAN!

... couldn't ake out what it all was about- Any more than the Grand Old Man, Ho, ho ! Any mtore thaty thr Grand Old Nan. Then the Whigs took it up and moved stumping abroad, In a terrible fuss to maintain Tbst the great Manifesto was what they adored, Whilst ...

POETRY

... DAIttDSON, (American.) Wi'riCttre 1.t a Pane ovt Glaes in the Inn 11idowiaten Huat lsdderenfiehl. The Qtueen is with us, Whigs exulting say, For, when ehefibudt its iil, she let its stay. It may be so; but give me leave Io doutibt Hlon lotng she'll ...

THE TRANSVAAL MUDDLE

... honourable ? I, says Selbornte glib, Although it was a fib, I called it honourable. ATho cried Shame upon it ? I, 'ay Whig and Tory, And all who care for Britain's glory, We cried Shame upon it. Who approved it 8tronrly ? t We, say ,il the Rads ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... those who may be competent for the task. Mr Tait is very bitter against the Whig Administration this month. The leading article, entitled Ridge- way's Apology for the Whig Ministers, is devoted to a consideration of the recent celebrated Ministerial ...

POETRY

... patent seas buttoned up tight, His visage was sallow to viewr All laughter and pleasure were lttssh'd at his sight, Every Whig, as he eyed hin. drew back trith affright, And the Mittisters looked precious bite. His presence all bnsorns appeared to dismay ...

THE EDINBURGH BANQUET,

... people, as the leaders of the Opposition never have and never would have exhibited. He has taken the very instrument by which Whigs and Liberals helped to win their brightest triumphs, and has made it the means of their discomfiture. He has raised his party ...

LITERARY NOTES

... Tweuty-eight Years' Experience as an Irish Mditur, by Mr T'lrlmas Maclaknight, the well-knowni editor of the Beltast ?? Nortlhern Whig, and author 't Tue History of the Life and Times of Edmund Burke and other wvorks. Mir ackukaiabs personal experiences make ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... people even now, with democracy in full every( d view, prefer to be ruled by gretat territorial who magnates, whether obey be Whigs or Tories, des titan by the eateless disoiitles of any school of Radi PHilan emlyels. They have confidence in the disinterested ...

POETRY

... adieu !-with my thansk to you Who've follow'd me through my story; AndI hope, for otice, you'll the seal eschew Of Rad, or Whig, or Tory. And thus having seatss'd my tale to an end, (Avoiling alliteration) -luzzah, for the Queess ! though in ?? I've seen ...

PIC-NICS AND GAMES

... lloen Algas. Derby iUogagementl- Fillilford, Ninns, Porwir, ?? Wli'I I eoImillI iolIr, Lyeoldol, iliunca, llIowlla, Lap. I whig, Esthor larko, Silrdar, Lady liee, Lady timan, all Laide Zobatm8IIXm ?? Aliellaoliamll Stakfit , drindowti-Cowl. Carlrgli.- ...

A TALE OF SHAME

... defeat with Oriental humility, who t sniffled out excuses for their surrender with all v tho hypocrisy of the W est-country Whigs, I but without their personal courage, who have allowed their allies to bh emined and massacred, and gallant t Englishumen ...

PARIS FASHIONS

... Tobllemache Simclair's W own.explanation of his failure is that he isnot one'of the exclusive Whig clique; and that he is ' o-V married ti to one of the Leahs of the Whig aristociaey ?? but we tk believe he might fimnd another reasen more 9attering to his abilities' ...