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LONDON IN THE JACOBITE TIMES.*

... held; and the injudicious manifesto of the Pre- tender, which many of his adherents sought to disavow as an invention of the Whigs, was followed by a crowd of libellous pamphlets, the hawkers of which, with the ap- proval of the new Secrefary of State, Lord ...

ART LITERATURE AND SCIENCE

... misprint. Th Vice-Presidenb of the Council of India appears a Sir Bartle, frtore.' We are informed that the Belfast Northeri Whig newspaper has been purchased of Mr Finlay b Sir John Arnot, proprietor of the Irish Tiner an; Cork Constitution. The sum mentioned ...

Art and Literature

... nt to the audacious mendacity of Atterbury, and endeavour to join in the enthusiasm which Cibber's NKonjuror evokes from Whig patriotism. While the author followsthe misfortunes of the Stuarts to the end and even enters into an elaborate examination ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LITERARY NOTICES Lord 3Iacaulay's Essays.-London: Long- mans and Co. Itw.ll be a long time before the writings of the brkiliant Whig essayist, and historian, knoiwn in his later days as Lord Macaulay, willeease to interest studious readers. his nar- rafve ...

Art and Literature

... party had become known as Tories, and the Opposition as Whigs. The name of the former was from the Irish word Tora, a word always in the months of marauding and rebellious outlaws, and the name Whig was the seubriqwust of the Lowland peasantry of Western ...

SPIRIT OF THE PRESS

... naturally ri calls most vividly those acts self-reliance in which was most truly himself, —how he differed from the leading Whigs in identifying himself heart and soul with the Spaniards and the Duke of Wellington in the strife against Napoleon ; how he ...

JONATHAN HARTOP, ESQ., ON THE YORKSHIRE NESTOR,

... served other Whigs the same, and I heard that they cried out lustily, 'Sacheverell and the church, Ormond for ever, i and d-n all foreign government.' Well, and in Wilt- shire great numbers of men marched about with drums and 5 abused your Whig justices; ...

JONATHAN HARTOP, ESQ., OR, THE YORKSHIRE NESTOR

... now, they toasted amid shouts, and halloos, and tally-hos to their hearts' content, foxhunting, the speedy downfall of the Whigs and all foreigners, and other congenial toasts. But a few days had elapsed since King William had paced with feeble steps up ...

Art and Literature

... that in August or September a magazino article or pan- phlt will appear, advocating a resuscitation, on a new basis, of the Whig party, by a young politician of great ability and energy, who is also a-rthor of tlse Cheveley No'i els. Messrs Longmnrns' ...

COURT AND FASHION

... was transferred to the Cltief Secretaryship forIreland. During his offichal life he sat for Drogheda and Canterbury in the Whig interest, was Vice-Lieutenant of Ieath, created a Peer in 1866, was twice married, leaves issue and heir, James Gustavus Mlerdyth ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... regard ;ls the beat test of action, whether in commerce or politics. Lord Detby could rally round bins the best men of the W~hig, Liberal, and Conservative parties ; and, if he were entrusted with the formation of a ministry, it would without quostion ...

JONATHAN HARTOP, ESQ., OR, THE YORKSHIRE NESTOR

... throne of his fathersfail. Yet his hopes of success were not unreasonable. Towards the latter end of Queen Ante's reign, the Whig ministry were completely supplanted by the Tories; the Duke of Marl- borough was slighted, and the Duke of Ormond taken into ...