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MR. EVELYN ASHLEY'S LIFE OF LORD PALMERSTON

... of Canning with the Whigs; and it is- curious to find in a letter of Lord Palmerston to his brother, dated May 4,. 1827, a description of the behaviour of the Whigs differing very widely indeed from the account given of it by the Whig leaders themselves ...

DRAMA

... fear has misled him. Perhaps the calcualtion is thiat our excitement against the Torie will throw us into the arms of the Whigs. Tht calculation ih wrong. We shall act by principle, and not through pasion, and wre shall prefer te genuine Tory to the ...

BISHOP WILBERFORCE

... Mr. Gorham, and the numerous seces- sions to Rome which followed that of Mr. Newman, had rendered more than ever unpopular. Whigs and Latitudinarians disliked him for his orthodoxy; the, orthodox disliked him for what they called his insincerity; the E ...

REVIEWS

... Gladstone was last month, by two writers who view the Premier from different aspects-I. by a Tory, Why we follow him; II. by a Whig, Why we disbelieve him. As last month we believed the attacking party suc- ceeded the best, so this month we credit the attack ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... berpublishes two anonymous articles from opposite . sides on Lord Beaconsfield. LA Tory explains Jo O Why we follow him, and a Whig Why we (sB In disbelieve in him. so] Mrs Richard Burton is preparing a series to co a, supply manly reading for boys as prizes ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... staniard on the brass 0' Mar, which tbe audiecce would have liked to have beard again; Signor Ghilberti's singing of ,Awa', Whigs, aw&';. a duet ot Scottish airs for pianoforte and organ, executed by Mr. W. Carter and Mr. Edwin Bending; and the performance ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... as poets are usually wont to be, will make him feel rather uncomfortable. The two portraits of Lord Beaconsfield, one by a Whig, the other by a Tory, are amusing contrasts in themselves, and a fitting sequel to the portraits of Mr. Gladstone which appeared ...