PICKINGS FROM PUNCH

... the masses of the people to political ?? the same speech. TOUCHING THE RUSSELL RESIGNATION.-=We knew it was all nonsense. A Whig is like the old French Guard-he dies, but never surrenders. A BOAST WORTHY OF JOHN BULL.-A new pavement has been laid down ...

A STRANGE STORY

... means to have the children of the man who lost his life in their service put in some way of earning an honest ?? Whig. On Saturday the Whig published the following: -We are now informed, on authority which admits no question, that the tale of the two ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... who express the -political opinion of the i country, we find it subdivided :aain and again., There r are the Whigs of the old school, and the Whigs of the new; r; ?? who look back to the good old past, and the d Conservatives who look forward to the better ...

COURT AND FASHION

... present Ministry. For a quarter ot a century Pontefract has returned the new Whig lord who was lately Mr. Mouckton Milnes, and it was, us doubt, anticipated that another Whig would quietly succeed him. Yet no sooner are they free from the inflaence of ...

Published: Sunday 09 August 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1519 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

POETRY

... WE SHOULD LIKE EXCESSIVELY TO SnE.- The Ghost of Crinoline. TOUCHUNG THE RUSSELL REsxGNATIOx.-We knew it was all nonsense. A Whig is like the old French Guard -he dies, but never surrenders. A BOAST WORTHY or JouHT BULL.-A new pavement has been laid down ...

QUARTERLY REVIEW FOR JANUARY

... others, tr for the weli-known lines- , Vor a very small man with the To'ies Is a very great man with the Whigs.' e- But since he became the ' New Whig Guide' himself we have not heard of his pursuing this vein of pleasan- t try. ot 5S- al me, be be Lse ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... years, The Attorney General and Mr. Lynar eall by the Cape royal mall steamer from Plymoutht, on the eth proximo.- Norihersn Whig. Apartments have been taken at the Breslin Royal Marine Hotel, Bray, for the Right Hon the Lord Jostice of Appeal and family ...

THE ROMSEY AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... appeired from most of the speeches which had been reetly deli- vee at such meetings a that, that it was difficult to may what was whig and what was tory. In fact, nobody semed to be able to make out the difference between the two; for the last two or three yea ...

Our Library Table

... which the Political Unions le had forced upon them; this we know frora personal ex- ti perience. In the elections of 1834 the 'whigs and radi- ec cals lost about 100 seats, and their continued ascen- h dancy was only preserved by the Lichfield-house corm- ...

VARIETIES

... behind.' 5 Such cheering was never heard before at any ?? x gathering. 'There's learning for you,' say one. 'There t is no Whig in Congress, not Elarry Clay himself; that can talk Latin so well off-hand as our man does,' says 2 another. He is fit for ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... must be wrong, And only Tear'em always must be right, right, right, There was neves such a Tartar, To nothing he gave quarter- Whig or Tory, nob or snob, he tackled a ;, all, al; And the battles that he ft In the great Westminster Pit, Would make the famed ...

LITERATURE

... the bill for excluding the Duke of ne York fromithe sceiotathtwo great political in sections became known by the names of Whigs and ful Tories. The account given of these titles bya tin Roger North and Burnet is this-- The supporters ;he of the Duke ...