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LITERATURE

... terrible junetion of the two whig ohiefs had at last taken pleas-it was manifestly all up with the government. Honourable members had arranged, in their own minds, for what offices they womad or -would not take under the sew whig administration; pogroammes ...

THE CAMBRIDGE HOUSE PLOT

... themselves on either side.] D CISORUS OF FLUNKIES-Ai, Hoop-do-doodeim-do. Y Again the Whigs will plume their wing, For something great this night will bring, a The Whig Cabal now hope to sing Cock-a-doodle-doo! The great Lord Pam expects to be e Restored ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... this country. THE LIBERAT.L, THE PAVIOURS OF TEE WHIGS AND TORIES. It is true-they are the paviours of those two fac. tions. On all questions, they smoothe the path, and pave the way, for either the Whigs or the Tories to walk into power. It was so on the ...

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

... 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 

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 ...

LITERATURE

... weekly newspaper, which did good service to liberalism when liberal principles were supposed to be accurately represented by the whig party. In the present instance, whatever powers as an essayist he may have inherited with his name, Mr. Foublanque does not ...

MAGAZINES

... its general bearing is to prove that it wvill bo the fate of these examinations to be left to careless nirses (whether of the Whig or Tory schooll, w ho will eventually puit them to bed, overlie thlem, and awalko some fine morning in utter astonishment to ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... interest to the shareholders. How OFricERS BanAvn no A TearAre. -Weifind the following in the correspondence of the Northern Whig, Belfast:-', Sir,-Being in the theatre last night to enjoy Mr. Toole's performancesi I was utterly dis. gusted by the shamelul ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... the conclusicn of their Kingston engagement, Mr, and Mro. C. Mathews, after a brief seaside rustication, will, the British Whig states, return to England. Since last summer his performances number 246, while the extent of his theatrical peregrinations ...

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS

... ir wisdom and toleration, and he would not be one to lend himself to a i. paltry party movement to oust them in order that a Whig family Is clique might again take possession of the Treasury benches. He Or difl'red from Lord Derby's Government upon many ...

LITERATURE

... of the austerity of his early w training, and talks in the grand style much affected m by our parliamentary constitutional W~higs. Un-T doubtedly his political philosophy is admirable, and tb is expressed with that clearness which appears T. to be the ...