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LITERATURE

... contain a spirited account of the Coronation of Vic- toria, though it is now rather out of date. There is a cle- ver article on Whig-Radical Corruption-thoughvery un- fair in regard to its allegations, as well as absurd, logically considered, since it appears ...

Extracts From New Books

... Conservative sense as to the intolerable injustice of trying to keep the people out of one's parks, and saying that the Tory and Whig landed proprietors make their class odious to the people by such ?? Gozresr's Bend- ssr-ScOlces. IRISH VERSIO' O' now IRELAND ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... picture of ?? The Position of the Government and their Party. According to Maga, everybody is talking of their feebleness. The Whigs are falling, off from them ; the Peelites are used up ; and in the room of these respectabilities, ministers are allying with ...

Literary Extracts

... tlui-ds %'vre ?? dowo 4n fannels and blanki-cs. trl tite - .er o' ti.O za was compared to the pavcote,:ot t s-'aI tic or e Whig ladies who could not fidon i-, , t:1- ti e --4 r cosy dinr.sr, were content d.l ?? ?? re-un- ^ cct2! .n *..e of tire Siteaker's ...

THE LADIES GALLERY IN THE COMMONS

... the fun, those members who provided it were within the range of their gaze; those that they could not see being only sedate Whigs and drowsy Conservatives. To this rough statement rejoinder was made in a letter read by Mr Layard, that the existing arrange- ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... to him. But what then P Is he to be Lord Palmerston's successor P We should think not. So Tory will support him; not one old Whig family will follow him. The House of Com- mons, if at all constituted as it now is, would not tolerate his want of temper for ...

LITERATURE

... are extracts: Whitt we loing ngo prophesied haq come to pass. The re- form bill lins utterly aud for ever extinguished thb Whigs.. Be- fore It accomplished oine of the objects tor which it was intend- ed-before It had exterminated the principles, or ruined ...

THE FACTORY CHILD

... this bonourable published a letter some days ago stating that he was not engaged in the transaction at all. EDINBsI0H.-The .Whig nominee, Macauley, was elected on Tuesday. There was no opposition. $AVINGS' BANKS--OR Tuesday last there was another sale ...

CARLISLE

... Thisbhad beetrbrought about . by treason by-those who rale.;n thecabinet. The Tories were as- bid as the. Whigs; Indeed, the. 'great defenders -of the Whigs'. in their foreign policy, wree Sir-Robert Peel' aud the Duke of Welington, the lhtter of whonm acted ...

ADMISSION OF THE PUBLIC TO THE BOTANICAL GARDENS ON SUNDAYS

... unnatursralbcauoe 'tie s u ndti- a ' Bu 8 whaiIs your opInin,,Mrs. Grundy . Wvereon bI snivl pnt asy to wo irk- -Tlre diov&-thc whig'd Colunisburs'tomarn's aen? t' The tender leve-bird-or the filial siorif'? The punctual crane-the provldeitial raven? The pelican ...

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 ...

COMMENTS UPON THE NORTHERN LIBERATOR

... aced hatve. donaerU aew. becenc h eii eatly rof, ites fart t.aid-rlets Solort. b recladoNcaan.F~by-it re.Whigbs thae e hetn Whig caooe Ithatcruneither a Vig mar quartIlno rPn sIonrtm. SMehet oar'uit. Leettttwode~ Ian rDbuebleda bold ole-d 'souot Thecapsee ...