THE NEGROES IN RICHMOND
... THE NEGROES RICHMOND. Louisville, Ky., June 4, 1861.—The Richmond Whig says there are 5,000 unemployed negroes there. Manual labour is stagnant. ...
... THE NEGROES RICHMOND. Louisville, Ky., June 4, 1861.—The Richmond Whig says there are 5,000 unemployed negroes there. Manual labour is stagnant. ...
... FAIR PLAY TO IRELAND. (From the Press.) What do the Whigs mean by tneir uncompromising hostility to the (ialway grant Is our Hibernian Premier jealous of the good that a Conservative Administration has done, and sees his sinuous course clear, after s ...
... libels originated by a Whig leader, upon the principle that if you throw a quantity of dirt some it will stick, and greedily caught up by the noisy pack of Radical trading politicians who judge other men’s motives by their own. The Whigs must heartily wish ...
... News. Letter, Freeman's Journal, Express, Times, Dublin Medical Press, Hospital (Jazette, tlio Medical Circular, Belfast Daily Whig, Dally News-fitter, Daily Mercury, Morning News, Banner of Ulster, Derry Sentinel, Derry Guardian, Cork Southern Reporter. ...
... e Government g.anted the subsidy (oh).^ Mr. Gavaean—You most have a rap the poor Whigs. Mr. Butlrr—Yes, because they are contemptible; and anv one who depends the Whigs will depend on a broken rce Alderman Carroll thought that every Irishman, no matter ...
... vesiel quite unexp?ctediy floated off the rock on which she lay. No attempts to float her were made at the time. —Northern Whig. Roscommon Militia.—This regiment assembled in this town on Tuesday last, the stb instant, under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel ...
... missing money, iff order that Dwyer may regain his lost treasure. —Clonmel Chronicle, Tub Rumoured Death Ch buys Lever.—The Whig, which states that it copied the announcement of Mr. Lever's death from the Limerick Chronicle, aaya that the many admirers ...
... instantaneous. Deceased had been connected with the company for a long period, and his death is much regretted.—.Vorf/tern Whig. An Affray Lisburn.—lt appears thst for some time past the vounger portion of the community in the neighbourhood Lisburn have ...
... volunteered to take part the war. Most of them will fight for the North, and for the party that, with all its names, Federalist, Whig, Native, Know-nothing or Republican, has ill-used them. Some, however, will fight for ibo South, from conviction or circumstance ...
... merits, unmixed with any other considerations. For every day must open the eyes of the country to the unscrupulous cruelty of Whig misrule, blinder and more obstinate than Pharaoh in Holy Writ, when he would not let the people go,” and deaf adders to imperial ...
... S-cieiV' Bat fust. His decease took place on the of Saturday, the Ist iust., at his i evidence in College-square* —Nor lln u Whig. The Winner of the Derby.—Some of our readers may interested to note that Kettledrum, the winner of the Derby ibis year, is ...
... colour which it possesses. Its specific gravity is S’lo. Its analysis is—Silica, 51; oxide of iron, 15; lime, 3; alumina, Ac., Whig. Melancholy Case of Drowning, and two LivKa nearly Lost.— Yesterday evening, about six o'clock, a youih named Hugh Gregg, aged ...