MARRIAGES
... Glasgow. Lavkrt—November 2ti, at Uellview, James La very. Esq., of Dallymaconuell, aged eighty-three years. LATEST NEWS. DAILY WHIG OFFICE, Saturday Momxng. [BV MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.] ...
... Glasgow. Lavkrt—November 2ti, at Uellview, James La very. Esq., of Dallymaconuell, aged eighty-three years. LATEST NEWS. DAILY WHIG OFFICE, Saturday Momxng. [BV MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.] ...
... solid and loving union of Democrats, (both of the Breckinridge and Douglass stripes) of , Bell-Everett men, of old Webster Whigs, and of all sorts of pro-slavery people, against the Republican candidates. lam credibly inform• ed that money has been offered ...
... by those who witnessed the sale. Tia Rumen os Averma.—Her Royal yacht Victoria and Albert, t, Captain the PM. Joseph Deems, Whig es board bee Isepsriel Majesty the Repress of Aa the Ilsosisa morning shwa belf-pest wader the minim from the *Mei sod w ilegsbip ...
... alouf from the pulitical »rena, de- bimse:f exclusively to the exercise of his professiun. in 1854 he was the candidate of the Whigs for the dignity of senater ter hie state, but was defeated. In 1856 he whe vated for Fremont. in opposition t» Buchanan. name ...
... success the bar of Springfield. In polities, to which, whilst following his profession, he paid great attention, joined ifae Whig party, and was warm, supporter of Henry Clay. 1846 he was elected Congress, and continued tobelong it till 1849. He was a strong ...
... sense of the obligations of conscience ; and the Whigs, with whom he was associated in his early political life, could never persuade him to give a vote contrary to his own sense of duty. Thus, when the Whigs were hard pressed by their adversaries, who called ...
... the prest nt Liberal Government in their selection the rulers of the Church;—That dignitaries should b© nearly related to tbe Whig aristocracy ; that dignitaries should be decided party men of the small extreme Evangelical section of the Church; that they ...
... Commons, is a disgrace to the name of British statesmen and a British parliament. The following passage, says the Belfast Whig, will give some idea of the temper and language of the address Let us tell our beloved Queen, in respectful terms, that ...
... more! Two elections are proceeding, at Newcastle-on- Tyne and in Southwark. Newcastle has three candidates—a county gentleman Whig, a mild Radical, and a gentleman who goes for manhood suffrage and war with Lord Palmerston, whom, being a disciple of the ...
... removed to Springfield. Here he made friends very fast, and soon became exceedingly popular, so much so that he eas selected as a Whig candidate for the Legislature, an was triumphantly elected, holding tbe otfice for four years, during which time he became ...
... present Liberal Government their selection of the rulers of the Church. 1. That dignitaries should be nearly related to the Whig aristocracy. 2. That dignitaries should be decided party men of the small extreme Evangelical section of the Church. 3. That ...
... England deserves to be styled La perfide Albion, when her Government islin the hands of such base, bloody, and brutal Whigs. England has sown the wind in Italy : may she reap the whirlwind in Ireland ! Italy for the Italians—why not Ireland for the ...