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THE POOR WHIG'S PETITION

... Vithl his hat in his hand, asking alms at one Butrgess's door: Kuaresbro' in the latrl ground. PITY the sorrows of a- poor Old Whig, Whose cainnig tricks have brought him to the door, Whose hopes ate dwitsdled to the merest rig,- Oh ! give relief, for Brookes' ...

WHIG ADMINISTRATIONS ON SUFFERANCE.[ill]

... in political ulagonisg l I : B Be it remembered, the *Whigs tookl office under Sir It. Peel's followers in 1853, not Sir R.. Peel's fol- lowers uinder them. And this coalition was made by the Whigs, because, on the confession of their own leander in the ...

IS IT LIKE?

... may help to amuse at this time, all but the hero, and, perhaps, the bard PORTRAIT OF LORD STANLETY. (From the Timer.) Half Whig, half Tory, like tbose midway things, 'Twixt bird and beast, that by mistake have wirgs; A mongrel statesman, 'twixt two factions ...

POETRY

... anger, And talks tumid ?? Bright, John Bright. His size is gigantic, his gestures are frantic, HIe rails at both Tories and Whigs in his might: The reporters rush forth when he talks in the North, For funny to read is John Bright, John Bright. He won't ...

LINES TO THE SPRING

... they tall upon the fiesh young grasa, And trembles forth full many a lovely thilig, Fanned illtO life 11hereecr thy fleet Whigs pas3. T'ioii hringest to III i oltla pleasant dream ofr l e O'l rti's g loio t II llS or )es e 1 Aa l ( ?? Of slin ..It ?? ...

LITERATURE

... tone in the present' ninber is far from being snbdired. We extract the ?? very just obser- vations with reference to thei Whi,g administration, and 'the probable condact of- the' -Tories should they be permitted to resume.: the reins' of gdverhmrnet, ...

THE LAY OF THE LAST TORY

... its socket, I'm worn down with grief and gout, For the Whigs have picked my pocket, Knocked me down and cleaned me out. Thpugh I shun all cause of quarrel, Still I find, where'er I tread, Each Whig Journal's double-barrel, Cocked and pointed at my head ...

GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OF 1853—DEPU TATION TO THE LORD LIEUTENANT

... but which, with whateverl reluctance, must come at last. v ?? THE MINISTRY-THE WHIGS. b (Prom thes Morning Advertiser) a It is now as much taken for granted by the Whigs, as if c the fact had already occurred, that the Derby ministry will not be in existence ...

BALLAD

... looked conthie and'slee, Thinking, itick to thy bonnet, thoa Bonny Dundee ! Come fill up. my 'cup,: &c. . ,With sour-featur,'d Whigs the! ?? lwas csanm'd As if halfthe West had set trystito lie hang'd, -- There was S ite in'each look, there was fear in each ...

THE DECENCIES OF JOURNALISM

... charge brought by Mr. R. Lindsay against the Whig, nor did we pronounce a verdict of condemnation against the defendants. We think we know our public duty in this respect somewhat better than either Whig or Ulsterinan does, and we challenge them both ...

Selected Poetry

... Coaselvatives Armagh is stirring froin bordeL to border ! Mareh, march ! the cause you're allied'for Is not the poor ?? oL Wh\ig or of Tory l1nt that Which ?? nlleoits .struggled and tied for, The ?? and thc I Fithl i which P'rotestants glory. Sar. ?? ...

GARRISON THEATRICALS

... best political joke that we have hes5 of for some tline came off at this place on Wednesday la6t- A Whig and a Democrat were engaged in digging s we the Whig above, working the windlass, and the Dervocrat below, filling the bucket They bad agreed that at ...