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NEWS OF THE WEEK

... what the person is who has been adopted by their leaders. It is well known that Mr. Warner, who is supported by a handful of Whigs, has no chance of success, and if he persists in dividing the Liberals and thus effects the return of a Conservative he will ...

Literature

... leading centres, strenu- ously contending against thle irinpolicy anti injust ice of 'The Oirders in Council, -which both the Whig and 'ory Governontest of the (lay devised and suspporte(d as retaliatory measures against the celebrated 1Berlin decrees,' ...

Peotry

... Ftorgetful of all vain aund worldly things, Our spirits, free from toll and earthly care, Soar far above us, as on angel whigs. t Sweet peace of evening, who can tell its worth t A bonison Divine to mortals given; Its praise cannot lie sung by toigues ...

Literature

... age. I hadu knowu him in oppoeltiOlI. intimately for twenty-ilve years. NWo had once or twice nearlY split on ?? tL of his Whig-like adherence to that t ne ?? principle, 1on party everything, the country little or nothiug, ualesa seern hrough party ...

Poetry

... gait be proudest. Would'et thou Trath'sfair rerblancesee, All viewless to the rabble, : eep thy soul uabribed and free From Whig and Tory squabble; From fretful faction's hoarse debate, From foiled ambition's canker, From seas of never-ending prate And ...

THE PERIODICALS, &c

... Coitternprso,'Ryeiee ?? articles, most of them of considerable political or literary significance. Th1e opoeinii paper on Whig and Tory, the Two Root Ideas, by Udr. Montague Cook3on, is written with much breadth of viow and just estimate of the situation ...

THE POWER OF MUSIC

... asids, ' 'What sfgnifidm for ?? chide For whet was densn bafore them I ' ' Lt Whig end Tory a' groaee ' l)ig sod Tory, Whig and Tery. Let Whig end 'ory a' egres, So deap ypur Whig-i g-inoram, , . 7et Wnig and Tory a' agree, ' To speL this nichit.in mirth ...

The Colston Anniversary

... 1119 be thas6 yet in the next election In labO the right; hon. genatleman ha Ihis had 1113 to vole with him, nod although the Whig Govecn. Sot thers meot lingered in office fur some years longer, yet the next blb it for general election 13ir Rtobert Peel ...

MR. DISRAELI AT THE MANSION-HOUSE

... Lower House Mr. Disraeli, characteristically declaring that tho terra ' letting value had beeu introduced into the Bill by Whig poer, consented te ita removal, and at the nstance of remonstrances from the oonntry gentlemen, provisions of tho scheme have ...

SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE AT MANCHESTER

... vehemently oondemned in his youth. One of Mr. Disraeli's sharpest sarcasms on Sir Robert Peel was that the baronet caught the Whigs bathing and had run away with their clothes. Who could have supposed when this sneer was uttered that the then ultra-Protectionist ...

MAGAZINES, &c

... a conclusion lils earnestly-written l/uqs on the life acd labours of Mazzini, while ina sequent article on Liberals and Whigs tics Hon. G. Breurick controverts the views recently urged by dir. Goldircuc Smith in favour of ?? two sections, and argues ...

MR. GLADSTONE ON THE BERLIN TREATY

... to gain the end it has in view (hear, hear). Some of us are Nonconfornmitst, and so-ne of us are Churchmen, and some are Whigs, some Liberals, and some are Eadicals; but we must join together and fairly compare our views as friends, and then let us-with ...