MR. ROEBUCK'S HISTORY OF THE WHIGS

... the first two volumes of a work which will command the instant attention of the public. He entitles it The History of the Whig Ministry of 1830 to the passing of the Re- form Bill. In his preface Mr. Roebuck states that 3the remaining portion of his ...

THE INFANT PRODIGY.—THE WHIG SURPLUS

... THE INFANT PRODIGY-.THE WFHIG SURP'LUS, Miy nanie is Surplus. On the various Bills Mly iaiter something doek'd-a frugal Whig, Whose constant care was to increase his store, And keep his overplus, myself, in hand; But I had heatrd of squadrons, and I longed ...

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 ...

THE GREAT COUNTY MEETING

... men have their wishes,- When they carve the loaves and fishes, The Whigs are my best friends. m His lordship lately was a member, And only quitted last September Russell & Co's Whig firm; Now, surely, you could not expect He would this happy chance neglect ...

Review of the Week

... enough stands the fact that lie Whigs are tottering-the Manchester men afraid Lthe people ?? Trade in danger, and e Tories bearing down upon place and power. Thus comily opens the political year-gloomily, indeed, hen the Whigs are pointed to as the props ...

LITERATURE

... that his sincere opinions are those T] ekpressed in the book. The greatest whig of our ci own time-perhaps the only capable and qualified tu exponent now surviving of the genuine whig tradi- ex tions-is surely worth listening to when he relates Ju the course ...

Review of the Week

... stands the fact that the Whigs are tottering-the Manchester men afraid -the people ?? Trade in danger, and the Tories bearing down upon place and poier. Thus gloomily opens the political year-gloomily, indeed, when the Whigs are pointed to as the props ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... Speeches are seldom models of good English; but the Radicals will not fail to remark for their encouragement in helping the Whigs to office, that there is no promise of a Reform Bill. Then follows a notice of the Italian war and the peace of Villafranca ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... further seek his frailties to disclose. Leave him to the bosom of the House of Lords. Vade in pace. Look we now from Whigs at ease to Whigs at work; and we observe that the Ministers who are seeking re-election are earnestly labouring to impress their c ...

Literature

... of the citizens with the Whig party had remained unbroken, but there uwere evident symptoms of restiveness on the par. of, the forner. They had no absolute objections to urge against the candidates offered to them by the Whigs, bout they complained that ...

Poetry

... Queen; And every trce comes peeping forth, In robes of emterald itreen; Tie biris with mnsic til the nir, Joy trembling on their whig; All N;aturesttilo: so sweet-so fair- So lovely is the Striltg. ...

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 ...