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THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862

... far as he deems it 'right to 'explain, but never re- I fers at all to Belfast, or the 'time he was sub-editor of the Northern Whig.. He denies that he turned Govermment spy in'48, or got out of jailby that means, and while admitting that he got dinners in ...

LITERATURE

... Chancellor of the Exchequer is too true not to be quotod:- For the test hundred years at least, there has not beenn as single Whig l'liniatry which has excelled in finance. Indeed, a, we shall more nearlyexpreas the troth if ws say that, in this 51 respect ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... speaks, are Lord Melbourne, Lord Aberdeen, and the Duke of Welling- ton. Lord Melbourne he found the least radical of the Whigs, impartial from clear sense and indifference, a 'judicious epicurean, an agreeable egotist, gay without warmth, and mingling ...

LITERATURE

... art, aud tbepe: a te at me time briefly explained ia sdescriptive . narrative. B , A FUNNY EDITOR. The editor of the Kentucky Whig, published it Mount 1 Sterling, having set forth on a journey, the gentleman left B In oharge of the office thus announced ...