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Heil3s from -brza. AMERICA

... at Brandon and Enterprise. Large desertions from Bragg's and Johnston's armies are reported. NEw Yong, Aug. 22. The Richmond Whig contains Charleston news to the 20th lint., stating that during the last twenty-four hours the Federal operations were confined ...

Szb3s from Abroab,

... army of the Gulf is moving from New Orleans. (4 t alatien is ,uuknow i n, but it s supposed to be some. 'th 4 Texas t i p. • Whig opposes the idea of arming the negroes-- by some Southern journals. . • MEXICO. _NEw_Yons, - Sept 12 (Morning). 4tiltath, t ...

Rettis ftant hxna _)4

... enemy had been driven from several positions, but still confronted him. He captured 20 guns and 2,500 prisoners. The Richmond Whig estimates the Confederate loss at 5,000 men, including six generals (killed?) and seven wounded. The Federal loss is estimated ...

netm frain Abroa

... transports on the western rivers had been discovered. Several men had been arrested and place:d . in irons. The Riehmintd Whig of the 29th ult. denounces the Blitish Government for detaining the Confederate rams in the Mersey. 31tEEC.13. SITA, Oct. 8 ...

Utistttlxritas HOME, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL,

... Treherne, moreover, is a person who thinks it b oareorous to tell his supporters, He had a parrot at home cried, Damn the Whigs ! and though he should be t erY sorry to use such language himself—who taught the k Tot 7--` he could not say that his feelings ...

DEATH OF LORD LYNDHURST‘

... at the close of every parliamentary session, in the most severe and caustic manner, the progress made in legislation by the Whig Government, be soon forgotten. . In 1846 he finally retired from office. Since that time he has acted the part of an exalted ...

fads ant l gununm

... aspect. Mr. Neate, it appear., Radical-Liberal candidate, once unseated, will be returned for Oxford; Mr. Hay - ter, son of the Whig whip, seems secure for Windsor; and a vacancy has just been caused at Andover by the death of Mr. Cubitt. It is believed that ...

Dimhums jntcllijcnrr, 110 ME, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL

... that event, equally as a matter of course, political changes must be expected. Exactly so! With the fall of Atlas the whole Whig world will rush down into irretrievable rain, and the Conservative chiefs will be sent for, and the good time which has been ...

ciachis trom Abrnat

... regards the seizure of the Confederate lams as the most unfriendly act yet committed by England towards the South. The Richmond Whig debounces it as an act of hostility, not neutrality. Immense numbers of furloughed soldiers have arrived in New York to vote ...

tads anb. ginnzurs

... Burlington, and Quincy Railway, unpaid interest since 1867 on 125,000 dols. of Northern Cross Railroad bonds. The Belfast Northern. Whig states that when the great scandal case comes before the Divorce Court, the to the suit will deny the allegation in toto, and ...

WHIG AND TORY-TOP AND BOTTOM

... WHIG AND TORY-TOP AND BOTTOM. The Tory party is the most numerous ;the Whig party is the least numerous, but has been generally, I think, the most intelligent. From_the time of the accession of George 111., in 1760, to the Reform Bill in 1830—a period ...