THE MAGAZINES

... Claverhouse, from the asper- sions cast lpon him. by Macaulay and Other writers.. There is no doubt that the distinguislhed Whig historian was not, when he formed his judg- meat, in possession of information such as has since been broughtto light. The ...

LITERTURE

... the original work is the biography of Charles James Fox, by M. Ville- main, who warmly eulogises the memory of our i great whig statesman as the champion of civil and i religious liberty in a season of conflict and trial. t Upon the whole, we perceive ...

LITERATURE

... intereoted in the great question of the day. To this paper 01 succeeds one on 1Lord Macaulay and Dundee, in which. the 'as great Whig historian ie taken to task for an injustice done to John Grahame, of Claverhouss, Viscount Dundee, who took a prominent part ...

PICKINGS FROM PUNCH

... periodical, in blue and yellow bound, That appears on old Whi tatles as quarter-day comes round, And many a good od- tisvoned Whig would make L sad ado, 'Were a quarter-day to pass without his E&tinlurgti Review £! But not in ?? uniform of blue and yellow ...

LITERATURE

... admniratiou, of the great achievements and salutary t designs of the Consulate, which M. Thiers has ex- of pressed. The English Whigs, who applauded the re peace of Amiens, were of opinion that the rule of E Kapoleon, at that time, held out some promise, not ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... position in the house. The regular Opposition appears to have been limited to eighty-two. Of these, thirty were the nominees of Whig proprietors, and fifty-two represented the popular party. While there is no very weighty addition made by Mr Massey's new volume ...

POETRY

... Pouh piee seperehced on mkulls not quite patrician; The sate enseles '5 radiant with a glory Farors but in freedom's Isle of Whig and Tory I The meSe, with deep reluctance, must omit Theo laic rivalry of fruits and flowers, and route and cabbages that might ...

LITERATURE

... Peudulum swing, and the world run awayl, A Last Word on Lord Macaulay follows, and the intellectual ohaca oar qf thi great Whig historian is thus sententiously described-'e had great natural powers, no doubt; his memory was prodigious -and exact; his ...

FAIRS

... official return of the numbers of different etock at. Rmarket:-288 horses, 764 black cattle, 849 pigs, and 331 sheep-total, 2,232.-Whig. CASTLEISLAND.-On Saturday, previous to the fair day in Castleisland, buyers crowded in early in the miorn. ingin great numbers ...

LITERATURE

... not discuss the question with him, His opi- g a ion may serve to indicate the character of his his- ou- tory-whig after the traditions of the whigs-gene- -.of the tim {- 1 d treat' ~ ~ = have access to dul ?? any. e. du 9But hzsnarrative is in themain oil ...

ART IN CARPETS

... engineers, bas nlotyet been replaced on the ?? .ourci~. THE REPwzSENTATION OF NEWASTON-TYIE. -Mr. Somerset Beaumont, brother to the whig member for South Northumberland, and connected with the extensive banking firm of Messr Iimbton and Oo., offers himself in ...

LITERATURE

... astounds 'r'hi air is dense and wiltry; the plain heaves As With an earthlquake; to the coverts tiy The birds writh tremulous whig end piercing note, The stWed, ffriglted with averted ears And snorting nostril. leaps from side to side ?? w ildly, alid writh ...