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NOTES OF THE WEEK

... careless in quoting Mr. Bright's words in the first instance. Mr. Seymour is called Liberal, but may be more properly described a Whig, one of that party whom Mr Ernest Jones has just characterized as set of political adventurers and whom he wants to knock down ...

Varieties

... dry; and when it is taken out it is a hard concrete mass as unbreakable as the shell of a cocoa-nut. It is then painted, whigged, whiskered, eyebrowed ; the eyes are placed it; and on Boxing-night the artist is placed inside it; and the little ladies ...

Miscellaneous

... Beauchamp and seconded by Lord Delamere. Mr. Brand, M.P. for Lewes, is said to have withdrawn his resignation of the post of Whig whipper-in. The San Francisco News Letter heads its births, deaths, and marriages, the cradle, altar, and tomb. The Times ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... collected and published their Reform speeches. It is not without meaning that the Edinburgh Review, the mouth-piece of the old Whig party, invites Mr. Gladstone to perform on himself the «« happy despatch, and allow some politician more acceptable than himself ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... section, whether large or small, of the Liberal party to the leadership of Mr. Gladstone, and there is little doubt that the old Whigs, with wonted aristocratic exclusiveness, wish to keep the Premiership still in their own hands. But it is uot fated, we think ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... the only Bill (Lord Derby's in which would aVe left the borough franchise in the main what the Act of ' > had made it. But Whig statesmen out ;pi aco car. ,ot be expected to be consistent or impartial. With the exception of Lord Russell's memories and ...

General News

... for him ! If he is not to lead the Liberals, who is to lead them Is seriously meant that he is to be placed under worn-out Whig peer, who is to coach him, and show him the secrets of Whi art ? Let us hope that least this stage of political decrepitude ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... the meddle-and-muddle fashion which Lord Russell brought to such perfection, but which was not peculiar him alone among Whig Foreign secretaries. We will venture to say that there is not Liberal of ordinary good sense and candour, who is not thankful ...

GENTLEMEN, HOTEL-KEEPERS, and OTHERS. Mr. W. H- BRUMBY Has received Instructions from Messrs. Fisheb & Co., ..

... Works, Sheffield, SELL BY AUCTION, the COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, 3, BURTON STREET, Bath, TUESDAY, May 28th. and two folio whig Days, Twelve o Clock each day, Large Consignment of Superior Electro SILVER PLATED WARE, and TABLE CUTLERY, consisting of ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... dignity to which he has been advanced, has been held many distinguished men. His immediate predecessor, Dr. Anson, was a model Whig dean, a courteous and pleasant gentleman good famity, but not remarkable for attainments or services. The three who filled ...

Literary Miscellanea

... hot. He thus naively describes knocking a man down on the hustings Bath: —A Whig partizan, a great miller and corn-dealer, called out that I lied in asserting that the Whigs had encouraged insurrection. I answered, ' Sir, you know not what you say; ; ...

meeting the Central Chamber of Agriculture held in London, on Tuesday, a resolution was passed condemning ..

... participation in matters of controveisy. He very seldom speaks in debate, and he has never been inclined to take office in Whig Administrations. The nan Mr. Whitbread has likewise been mention-d among others for ths pott which he declines. Hollow ays ...