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... ng thts result of taking advantage of market fluctuations.-DUNDEE COURIER. Written with an expert knolvledve.'-NORTHERN WHIG. To be obtained of all Booksellers, from the Publisher, EFFINGHAM WILSON, Royal Echange. London. E.C., or of the Authors, M' ...

BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED

... have been agained peaceably and gradually, i' if there . rd been more philanthropy among tho clergy, more principle among the Whigs, and more wisdom I armong the Abolitionists. His own position appears to be strongly, but nob not extremely, individualist: ...

RECENT FICTION

... successive lovers-the treacherous and vindictive Scrope; George Kelly, a non-jnring parson and Jaco- bite conspirator; the Whig Coloael -Montague, and Lord Sydney Beanclerk. The movement of the plot in the early chapters is waver- ing and unsatisfactory ...

REVIEWS

... member of the Cheshire Militia, and his wife followed the drum with him to the North. I-le was also (it would appear) a1 Whig of Whigs; his wife's \Vhiggery was temnered by humour and good sense, but was pretty strong, too and she found many a bitter thing ...

THE STORY OF A GREAT BANKING HOUSE.*

... of the hlst century, ',heu James, one of t.he Lord Provost's four sons. left the Edinburgh bank and set up with the leadiug Whig banlher in London, Mr. George Ctamipbell, under the tirm of C(ampbell and Caout-ts. in their historical house in the Strand ...

CHANGES OF THE CENTURY

... that the public standard of morality amnong tho uipper ter. has been raisefd ditring the ce;ntury. It was 1he fashion of the Whigs and Fox to sn-eer at Pitt ewcause lie did lot ran after his neighbour's wife nor away with his neighbour's daughter. Ylet even ...

UP TO DATE

... to have nothing to do with the wealthy official so-called Liberal gang. The proper tactics are the annihilation of the old Whig party who had been posing as Liberals; the return of some sixty stalwarts; and an overwhelming Tory majority. The company promoters ...

ABERDEEN.*

... rising of 1719, th aud was the agent of Prince Charles at, the th French Couart in 1745. In that year, while S I Huatly was Whig, his brother, Lord Lewis hi Gordont, Lord Pi~telgo, and others;, fought for le the lad we daurna name, but had no great ...

EVOLUTION OF THE ENGLISH NOVEL.*

... against some un- named person, who calls him a blind Jaeo- 0 bite. Pichot, with much more justice, called e Sir Walter a Whig-tbat is, as regards his- b tory. But Professor Stoddard strangely re- r marks that it is questionable whether the o story ...

MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... Higgins, QC., writes on s the Australian Federation Act; Dr. Sigmund M huenz has an interesting paper on The Next Pope; 'Whig Imperialisma is a chapter of 3 history presented in an admirable way by Bolton King; the Rev. J. MI. Bacon, a student of s ...

HEALTH AND HOME

... aid exaiiine your. UN.EIIFALTrHY SHOPS AND EMPLOYMENTS. Li In the matter of the people's health our Govern- 3 ments, he they Whig or Tory, shew very little con- corn. They permit the ignorant and the simple to be robbed-aye, and muirdered-by the nostrums ...

AN OLD HARROVIAN'S MEMORIES

... (London: John Murray.) had led to the abandonment by the old Harrow families of a school no longer so much frequented by the Whig aristocracy, who thronged its ranks after 'the Reforml Bill of 1832, while the governing body had not realized the popular ...