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A FRIENDLY GOSSIP

... Jaeobins, who, under the t age pretence of Radical reform, only want t6 bring about img Commuhism. I would advise, as Old Whig. ioea, avoidance of them. Yours truly, AN OLD CONSERVATIVE. Exeter, March 12th, 1889. SOCIETY GOSSIP. as ity (From Troth ...

CURIOUS MISPRINT IN THE EDINBURGH REVIEW

... The Ladies of the Bedobamber brought the Whigs in again, and then the Radicals (being always for the destruction of everything) made it one of the conditions of their rendering their support to the new Whig Government that the penny-postage system should ...

SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE AT MANCHESTER

... vehemently oondemned in his youth. One of Mr. Disraeli's sharpest sarcasms on Sir Robert Peel was that the baronet caught the Whigs bathing and had run away with their clothes. Who could have supposed when this sneer was uttered that the then ultra-Protectionist ...

LITERATURE

... thit history is the remarkable simi. larity of oircmetsmsances between the commencement and the close of Ibis periosd. The Whigs Caere its oftite Its the year 1842 jttst as they are ino 1862. Pasties in the Honses of Commons waet so nearly balanced ttsot ...

LITERATURE

... present crisis Blackwood comes forth with all his strength, to the aid of those who ire opposed 'to the policy of our present whig-radical -rulers. The, political articles, based upon incontrovertible data, are, 'clever,. searching, and conclusive. A vigorous ...

LITERATURE

... hoist with their own petare, than thel Bill was shelved. Reform was not only abandoned, but treated with contempt by the Whig occupants of the Treasury Bench; and the Minister who had once shed tears when forced by his colleagues to postpone his Bill ...

LITERATURE

... liisti't ?? riritii' rtie it VCrmy readasble n act, tractive ittatliber Al:ilt ughI illl' Ixt-t 10 tsr itterr wnitht it strong W~hig bias l(, ti reniter hol-eiratf al t 1,0 at (Is' an inc that so hatecrngcsueosti a mass of tein ni ir- lir thl' C: ri tfrt iotiO ...

MAGAZINES FOR FEBRUARY

... Noah Brooke continues his an valuable papers on 1American Party Politicsv, deal. iog this month with 1the pausing of the, Whigs, and wi the growth of The slavery problem, The articiles will lb' help an Eeglish reader in the difficult tack of under. VW ...

SHAM LATIN INSCRIPTIONS

... Disreli ednucted his party by means of the Opposition, and Radical electors wore now educating their leaders. If the few Whigs and Raditals whe had proved traitors to the great Liberal caune only repented in Fackeloth and. ashes and eimie back htiiubey ...

Literature

... London. THE third volume of Mr. Bohn's acceptable edition of Burke's works, contains the Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs, the Speech on the Nabob of Arcot's Debts, Thoughts on French Affairs, Remarks on the Policy of the Allies with respect ...

MR. DISRAELI AT THE MANSION-HOUSE

... Lower House Mr. Disraeli, characteristically declaring that tho terra ' letting value had beeu introduced into the Bill by Whig poer, consented te ita removal, and at the nstance of remonstrances from the oonntry gentlemen, provisions of tho scheme have ...

Literature

... leading centres, strenu- ously contending against thle irinpolicy anti injust ice of 'The Oirders in Council, -which both the Whig and 'ory Governontest of the (lay devised and suspporte(d as retaliatory measures against the celebrated 1Berlin decrees,' ...