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POETRY

... for the work, But I'm still quite as crafty as grand, And office I never will shirk- Ili an old Parliamentary Hand. The Whigs who on Hartington lean Will find that their rope is of sand; RIA's my servant-and always has been- I'm an old Parliamentary ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... will be Two French Citios, by Miss Betham Edwards; A Legend of Nagasaki,' by Miss Gordon Cuamming; and The End of the Whigs, ' by Mr. B. F. C. Costeslne, who, at the general election, contested Edinburgh against Mr. Gioschen. The March number of ...

NEW MAGAZINES

... ood Sher-dan's jokes for assent; she harangued, she lectured, zshe preached flleglish polities to the 'drst of our English Whig politicians the day after her arrival in England; nudf (if I am not much misinformed) r preaphed politics no lessito our Tory ...

LITERATURE

... Iof lialueut House Whigs who would look mia he ommastoualy, James Gibson, W.S., afterwards \o.lhson.qtais, w-vas his most frequent visitor, and eanil byh cane to regard Adam Biack as the most :cible asd trusty reoresentative of Whig principles Zivg he ...

THE AUGUST MAGAZINES

... to light. The political situation is dealt with in the preo it sont issue by Mr. Edward Diocy, who holds that to a fusion Whigs and Conservatives must come at last, and by Mr. Julian Sturgis, who soeks yaguely ior a a plain man to lead us, With a plain ...