Literature

... she present war with China in particular, and Ab' rho disastrous campaign in Affghauisean being di- any vec~r attributed to Whig mismanangement. With re-tior ga t o the first, it is truly enough asserted that, just ratl as thec nation Novas congratulating ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... semiltedlitical' paper, unmasking the Whigs, And demolishiog 'their pretensions to be con- 8idered libaral and disinterested'ooliticians. It purports tD be written by one who has no- WMith in the political into. grity of Whigs or'Lberais. . ' AN I NDEPENI)ENT ...

LITERATURE

... changes, 'the lot k-fell upon Whig, which was 'very significative, as well as It ready; being vernacular in Scotland, from whence it was - borrowed, for corrupt and sour whey. Defoe accepts this i le derivation of Whig; and says.the use of it began in ...

Fashion and Varieties

... lMaterford Mltl of Seaurday. . The display of jewels at tine last Drawin6-Room reminded the courtier of the old rivalry'between the Whig and Tory Mlistresies of the Robes _ the Duehess of Sutherland and her Grace of Buecleuch. -On the present occasion ithe Duchess ...

OLD AND NEW FASHIONS IN DRESS

... colour, with buttons half way up the arm sr .i on the outside. Blue and red marked the Tory wearer, and blue A it- and buff the Whig. The Radicals were then in the shell, for if ui is any one of a more liberal feeling called out reform too pi loudly, he ...

LITERATURE

... Hedley Vicars. An article follows on the services of the Bengal Fusiliers. T'he Cost of Vhifq Govern-. ment traces our wars to Whig mismanagement. May Day is light and slight, and The Defeat of the Factions exultingly triumphs in the overthrow of the cabal ...

Published: Sunday 06 June 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1033 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Fashion and Varieties

... . Arranlge Itouits tave been made for advancing and protecting Conservative in erests in the registration eourts, and the Whigs 'ill find a strentuios opposition offered to them vhenever a vacancy occurs. SAn1ATII RAILWAY TatmVIx IN INTDIA.-A letter from ...

LITERATURE

... exertion of toe, lucked the Whigs it-out of office, howling and discomfited, no later than the moenth of Februasy ? Have they since apsiagised, contritely and in tears, for El lessestg subjected their beloved friends of the Whig section of the n 0 united ...

TOWN AND TABLE TALK ON LITERATURE, ART, &c

... R}2Wobert W'Nalpole -unless the trial of Sacheverell will justify the introduction of the character of the future glory of the Whigs. The last Bombay mail announces the safe arrival in Bom- bay of Mr. Layard, the Nineveh scholar and ex-l. P. for LAyiesbury ...

[ill]

... Locke King's Tenpotadeir, neither of whom, of course, can have a chance of winning on their own. merits. Russell's Woburn Whig must have a good'ahance for this, race. ?? has performed ver well at different times - and, although rather off lately, we ...

Literature

... predominance of any coteries, and an in- dependence hardly compatible with the place of a M3:inister representing the great Whig houses, partly from his position at the head of the Opposition, re- Presents the new order of things, he must always pos- sess ...

FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... th3 slave trade with Africa is freely advocated by the southern papers. Among the most prolinei t ie hei list is the Richrmon Whig. The trade in negr f such a common one in Virginia that the advoosey.0 its extention by the journals of that state is noI t ...