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GREAT LIBERAL DEMONSTRATION AT HENGLER'S CIRCUS

... afraid-and they had very good reason to be afraidd-of the Whigs, the Liberals, coming into office-(hear, hear)-and they passed the Reform Bill merely, to use their own language, in order to disb the Whigs. In fact, as some one described it, they took a ...

GREAT CONSERVATIVE MEETING AT HENGLER'S CIRCUS

... be clesed to this fact, that there are three distinct parties in the Liberal ranks-that Lord Hsrtington reptesents the old Whigs, Mr. Gladstone is the ickoowledged leader of thu Radicals, and Mr. Facneil-(langhter)-a man of tal~ent-(laughter and hissesr) ...

LORD BEACONSFIELD'S NEW NOVEL

... questions. We have now Mr yew 1839. The Whig Government of he Ahine is in office,'and we are introduced he ] lr'lagificent lady, whom Lord Beacons- Log ab of, after his accustomed manner, as IHu orta and who is the Whig counterpart reli t~o abearalg Tory Zenobin ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... connected with ji ?? 0 'ir ! theabo ionshnry in theishdominions, while the tribute paid by Mr. MCarthy e to the ten years of t Whig Admninis- n ?? from 1831 io s in no sns t an olgerzofothe book no a r se b e diti an ed nagengst, when he says that during ...

IN MEMORIAM—FRASER'S MEGAZINE

... beintended to be adopted. Our leading seb be parties, it says, have lost their names;* the Nc .e) Whigs are unwhigged, the Tories are untoried. pm as The Whig characteristic is said to be gravity, ut he the Tory characteristics are described as ?? r-and ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... week will be, ceded by a short bat very ieesting da drama by Xr. Jehn Kerr, entitled dring Boys, or the Sealed Caaket, in whig the t ae capitally represeuted~by Georgie layte sa Miss Agees Emson. ST. JTAYRS'S ]ALL. I No better criterion of the exene ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... The paper, however, on the Scottish Jacobites and their poetry contains some highly-absurd state- ments, such as that the Whigs in the reigns of the first and second Georges were paid for their poems by the Government, while we could well have spared ...

ART NOTES

... Academy at allh The man in Cavendish- square, as Reynolds styled him, and who painted Tory ladies as Sir Joshua painted Whig ladies, declined the honour of member- ship of the R.A. About this time Romney, who had left his wife and family to fare scantily ...

MAGAZINES FOR FEBRUARY

... Edward It Russell,of thiscity. .The Irish people says Mr. M'Carthy, according to the interpretation of the Castle, are the Whig and Tory justices of the peace, the place-men whom the Lord-Lieutenant sooner or later rewards with situations, the Castle ...

THE FAIR-TRADE LEAGUE

... friends were not in favour of the movement, and took considerable exception to it; while, on the other hand, ha could name Whig-peers who took an interest in then, and he must not forget to add that the Premier of the i present Government was in favour ...

PARTY

... even after the Whigs have bolted, government by the best men , is not an abs~olute impossibility. From evil spirits and from metaphors, groaned Paul Louis, good Lord, deliver uts With those evil spirits of the Liberal party, the Whigs, it is a favourite ...

ART NOTES

... one that exercised J considerable influence over English literature, v was the Kit Cat,founded in 1688 by the p leading Whigs of the day, and held in Shire- l lane, at the house of a pastry cook named Christopher- Cat. SAmong the members were Addison ...