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LITERARY ARRIVALS

... wings. For ten years, or nearly so, the great soldier was neglected, but when the Chartists shook the complaceacy out of the Whigs, Lord John Russell gave Napier the command of the northern district, and, Like a true soldier, he did his best, and) his best ...

EASINGWOLD AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... bread eind by Treelinq our industries h frne uniair foreign competition. (Applause.) isMajr.1 STAPILToz; respoadel. As an oild Whig, he v migh sayqthiat timtes had so coenigea thtat it was now no ,-lner is qssetion of Wvhig or Tory, hut at question ,e between ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... there should be some equity of division, in the bestowal of Crumbs of comfort, Can even an old Whig wish that every Lord-Lieutenant of a county should be an old Whig ? Can it be good for the admin. istration of the law that none but Liberal lawyers should ...

LITERATURE

... seriously to affect his profe3sional pros- pects than thus openly to have declared himself a Whig. Popular execration against those suspected of Whig- giEm was only exceeded by the fury evoked by the sus- picion of Jacobinism. Indeed, except with ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... land. M~r. Wmn. Morris admits that there is, strictly speaking, no Siocislisa partyr in. England, a~lthough Socialism, with Whig-Liberalism, sustai~ned a reverse at the last general electionx. A&t The samne time, he holds there is no progress possilble ...

LITERATURE

... note whio Ii ad not often evoxwed lila coisvictionl thet ocar polity anti a sotandiong armiy could not exist together. The, Whigs lied been fli Ithe comisteaui ialsit of repleating that Etaiidiiig isrissies had Idestroyed. the free imfistittisiss of the ...

LITERATURE

... found pre- die is pared for their hands, and which was founded upon the foie labours of the commissioners appointed by the Whigs. Lord fro d Derby has, however, stoned for the necessity of this Parlia- iill er mentary adoption. He has appointed Mr. John ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... the article la on GTwo Prime Miuisters' is this comparison be- td tweeti m Lora Meizou-mz SDn FAnS BRussmt. H l he two great Whig leaders named above, con- al temporaries as they were, afford ample material tu ifor both comparison and contrast. In physique ...

THE TUSCAN STRAW STIRRED

... maarried on the 9th of May, 1833, Lady Mary Augusta, only daughter of the late Earl of Coventry. The late Lord, who wasia staunch Whig, entered the diplonsatic service in ON July, 1831, and was for gonlie time attabd to the ulmbasoy ON at St. Peteraburghi, Whence ...

THE AUGUST MAGAZINES

... to light. The political situation is dealt with in the preo it sont issue by Mr. Edward Diocy, who holds that to a fusion Whigs and Conservatives must come at last, and by Mr. Julian Sturgis, who soeks yaguely ior a a plain man to lead us, With a plain ...

LITERATURE

... isato a number ofi gts parties, as hostile to each other ais Whigs and. Tories feet 1 Iad formerly, beau, In ontly two things did they really leach accord-sn flea adilesiosa to tlae greitt Whig hsouses of Ci Russell, Cavandish, Wentwvorth, and Grenville ...

LITERATURE

... attempt to make sense out of nonsense), to my thinkring still, is a more generous species i o the Osva ero?&n-sxe than the Whig, and stands to him somewhat in the relation in which a stout old English mastiff stands to a tricky little Scotch terrier, ...