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LITERATURE

... ill its turn is followed by aen aupreciative review of 2q. Alisbisi's Far FRussia. The Tory Atminaistra- 'ion and its Whig Admirers is a clever and elaborate reply to thve recent laudatory nrticlc on Mr. Disraeli in 'he Fdisf ergh dvitoee. Referring ...

EXTRACTS FROM THIS WEEK'S PUNCH

... knows in what diggings! For his tahliemn divea-in what depths, through what grief ! Made Tories bewildered submit to what whiggings! Blown what bubbles prismatic of speech Bright as brief For the dumb has found words, wit for dull, wind for weary; His brains ...

LITERATURE

... by their dislike to -Napoleon f and their sywpathy withithe popular movolement in, Germany and ~Spain, were rallied to the Whig standard nod joined~in~conderaning as '-an indefensible principle the proscribing, an-:individua.l to destruction. But ...

LITERATURE

... gence of the present day. The Radical faction is only powerful in proportion as it is helped by Wihig support. There are Whigs and Whigs, Liberals and Liberals, as there are Tories and Tories. It is for the pradent and seteible of these various sections to ...

MR. DE JONG'S CONCERT

... yesterday, the case of Sta nners a. Finlay. ant action by the late manager of the Hartford estates ?? the Belfast XVorthern Whig for libel, was resumed. The Attorney-General opened the case for the defendant, alleging that he had habitually, and without ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... there should be some equity of division, in the bestowal of Crumbs of comfort, Can even an old Whig wish that every Lord-Lieutenant of a county should be an old Whig ? Can it be good for the admin. istration of the law that none but Liberal lawyers should ...

LITERATURE

... isato a number ofi gts parties, as hostile to each other ais Whigs and. Tories feet 1 Iad formerly, beau, In ontly two things did they really leach accord-sn flea adilesiosa to tlae greitt Whig hsouses of Ci Russell, Cavandish, Wentwvorth, and Grenville ...

MR. DISRAELI AS A NOVELIST

... code on the principles successfully negociated by Lord Jlolingbroke at Utrecht, and which, though baffled at the time by a Whig Parliament, were subsequently and triumphantly vindicated by his political pupil and heir, Mr. Pitt; to govern Irelaid according ...

LITERATURE

... woultd seem with facility, the worlk of lime conversion. Rei suppliedi an examsple rather riirs of one wtin, siet haviug bessi a Whig- by liirth, became one, fansi tbiei'eufter constantly presented the asect of that well-niiar-ked class of pulitmissias. Rpeceds ...

LITERATURE

... calling, he holds an intellectually conspicuous, and even by com- parison a -morally respectable place. The hatred of the I W~hig oligarchy which runs through the - Letters of. Rhnnymede, and which has inspired many a gibe and I scoff from Lord Beaconsfield's ...

LITERATURE

... exceptions which prove the rule. Signs there are, too, that the old county cliques or parties are weakening and breaking up. ThPe Whig ana, fory coteries grow less and less cohesive. Families do not intermarry so much, or form connections at home like they used ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... necessary to stats that Sir John is whatl wthu 11DO' cessary euphemism, is styled ,an advanced Lueirl that is to say, not a 'Whig, which, baini! interptrat03d a Tory writ mawal.-.Fs'm Cassell's aiod pl~t Gallery. TIM, DANDiELION-This plant may bwe f~ilid ...