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DEATHS

... before Charleston, and that terrible battle between the land forces wss progressing within sight of the city. The Richmond Whig eon taint Charleston despatches, dstsd the Bth inst, saying that the people and troopa were high spirits th* result of yesterday's ...

PHYSICIANS AND HOSPITALS

... Lord Hatherton was no parly man in the ordinary political sense the term. Athough for years past consistently attached to tbe Whigs, and in 1833 bolding office under the late Earl Grey, bis lordship, when in the Commons, was tbe representative of bis entire ...

DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER AND JOURNAL, MAY 29. 1863

... alluding to it, and the Premier's star being in the ascendant, Lord Grey haa been exiled from office. It quite true that the Whig Government have given every appointment they could well bestow on every member of Grey’s family, some compensation for hia ...

MARK I AG ICS

... lest eummer, with the same result. Indeed, nothing could ezeuee or explain want anceese on part of the defence.” The Richmond Whig of the tame date says M The •namy baa foiled in ell bis efforts. His dead strew the ground in front of our works; our estimate ...

INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND FOB THE

... it nothing political, nothiug polemical, no question of speculation, no question of being imposed on under false pretences. Whigs and Tories, Churchmen aud Dissenters, may all joiu hand in hand, witboat doubt or scruple, ia the advancement of so beneficent ...

A M E RIC A

... capture! the whole rolling stock of three or four Hues of railway, including forty locomotives, and this capture the Richmond Whig sets down as a loss wholly irreparable to the Confederates. In the Teche country, which was overran by General Banks, and ...

glisfdlsntiras

... subject to great melancholy. The unfortunate man leaves wife and three children, yet young, to mourn his untimely end.— Northern Whig. A Hansom Race.—Two officers, on Sunday night, took it into their heads to have a race round the Regent's* park, each driving ...

DERBYSHIRE VOLUNTEERS

... which baa taken for its motto fidelity the union and preservation of State rights. Nxw Yoax. August Evening. Tha Richmond Whig contains Charleston nswa the inst. stating that during the last hours the Federal operations were confined to steady and continuous ...

£i(trarj 6ltanings

... Toryism. Hut, in the following year, stood for Hull, long represented two Tories. The struggle was close and keen ; but ** young Whig from Cumberland was declared duly elected, at an expense to tbe family estates of more than £O,OOO. •* He took his seat tbe ...

DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER AND JOURNAL, SEPT. 25,1863

... brave, brotherly, loyal, and full of public spirit; aye, should be glowing with patriotism ;—not. Sir, with the party eries Whig, and Tory, and Radical, bat with deep lore of country—with strong wish to see her greet iu all that constitutes true greatness—by ...

THE SIEGE OP CHARLESTON

... enemy had been driven from several positions, bnt still eon fronted bun. He captured 20 guns and 2,500 prisoners. The Richmond Whig estimates the Confederate loss of 5,000 nan, including siwGsnerals (killled?)and seven wouod•d. Tbe Federal loss estimated ...

f oral |nlflligent(

... devoted himself to politics, and bids fair, with the assistance a brother who is just coming forward, and from whom advanced Whigs hope mneb, to revive the politi»l influence of the house of Cavendish. Their farther riss will b« watched without annoyance ...