LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
... the who is saying something over her shoulder to the foun- lady in the White and pink flounced muslin. the Belfast Northern Whig. ...
... the who is saying something over her shoulder to the foun- lady in the White and pink flounced muslin. the Belfast Northern Whig. ...
... appearance, of a dancing bear or punch and judy, in a village fair: there he stood a bully for the Tories, a butt for the Whigs, and a tool for theßads; whatever else mig ht or might not come with him they were all sure of his making them plenty of sport ...
... to his Clergy Poetized. Hunt not, fish not, shoot not, Dance not, fiddle not, flute not; Be sure you have nothing to do the Whigs ; But stay at homo and feed your pigs ; And, above all, I make it my special desire, That, at least, once a week you dine with ...
... have re-opened railway communication with Chattanooga. General l P - lBed a Confederate attack at Chattanooga. The Richmond Whig of the 27th ult., asserts that Bragg plan to compel Thomas to Chattanooga would speedily be executed. Two divisions under Sherman ...
... when the Mayor-elect happens to of the Church State party. On Sunday last, therefore, all the old Tor** and many, even of the whig church-goers, and aU who glory in the recollection of byegone days, when tb» corporation went regularly state to church, had ...
... enjoyed before. (Loud cheers.) Mr, Bright followed in long speech, advocating the reform of a government wielded in turns by Whig and Tory aristocrats, half of whom owed their origin to tho slime and corruption of the glorious revolution, as was called ...
... ike decisive stand. In ono skirmish General French reported have lost heavily, but captured 900 tho enemy. The ' Richmond Whig has despatches dated Nov. 20th, by which it appears that General drove Federal cavalry across tho Rao >on and Morton Fords ...
... with Liberalism. It might dormant lor a time, but he sayv—Long live Liberalism (cheers). Whatever Government might be'in, be Whig Tory, it must pro, -res?., for the public would that progress they would havo—(cheers). But the Liberals might say' of a certain ...
... as 317; Liberals, 339; Liberal majority, 22. Another cor- respondent of the same paper estimates the Conservatives at 315; Whigs, Radicals, and Peelites, 339. ...
... and one of the most valuable arguments at our command for inducing other Catholics to agree with us, is the fact that the Whig leaders, and particularl: Lord Palmerston, have re- ives hostile tothe maintenance of the 8 te’ the arly (and have braved ...
... exposed his efforts as “ Recruit- ing Sergeant” of the Federal army; and he had not one word of generous acknowledgment, for the Whigs, who had brought about the improvements which he lauded. She Union Assessment Act of 1362 is exciting the attention of rate-payers ...
... to the effect that the policy of the present Government began thirty years ago by the Prime Minister and enforced by every Whig Government, has led to constant wars which have culminated in burning of and the massacres of Foochow ; that the Government ...