ARRIVAL OF THE ETNA
... Shepberdstown. An engagement is impending. The Confederate General Lee has made preparations to meet the enemy. The Richmond Whig has information that the entire Confederate loss in the Manasses battle was . r >,o ...
... Shepberdstown. An engagement is impending. The Confederate General Lee has made preparations to meet the enemy. The Richmond Whig has information that the entire Confederate loss in the Manasses battle was . r >,o ...
... Van Dorn and Villipigue had been killed—may not prove to be so unfounded. Mr. Montgomery, the business man of the Vicksburg Whig, arrived at Cairo o❑ Oct. 9th, with his family. He gives a gloomy picture of affairs in that city, and says that the Union ...
... which was applauded by the Tory government of that age of political despotism in England. In the establishment of the York Whig Club, and of the York Mechanics* Institute, he took a prominent part; and, like many other Reformers, he was a great admirer ...
... he removed to the upin•r branch ot the te•gisla'ure. He voted for the Reform Bill, and all the measured emanating from the Whig Administratiotts, from Earl Grey up to Lord J. Russell becoming First Lord of the Treasury. Several years back Lo d Yarborough ...
... post, was far from being popular at the Southl, and he has no political strength there now of any importance outside the old Whig party of Virginia. His position with his own people is a trying one, and he must he look ed upon simply as the right arm of ...
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... Mr. Wbailey, sal a speech of great leagth frost the Chaircellor if lbs Mr. that the Houma Cattiolle patios was dee to the Whigs. It was nut eves dee la We R. Peel, or the Doke of Wellington, bet to tie energy of the Irish people. Lori Patataarron ena ...
... was the union which prevailed among good meu in supporting the state and national government, for- getting that they were Whigs or Democrats; and not less cheering was it in the generous devotion which all of foreign birth have offered to their ado country ...
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... Bishop am are ameelll , bet for the barer of • 1114•11•11 The Me peripassa amosipsuse tie alienation shish the Italics sue Whig Is the in.. Whales the 4)1011se; MI be bad a teen Mr. OM OW es immedialsl7. ARMY PAY. la reply to Mr. o'lWay, air 0. C. Limn ...
... lobby as if they were a regiment, and he the colonel. It would be absurd to say that a Whig Ministry is now in power carrying Whig measures by the strength of the Whig party. It would be foolish to pretend that ther is a Conservative Opposition determined ...
... till August, 1832 ; and Secretary at War from April, 1833, till December, 1834. He is one x»£ most influential members of the Whig party. Strange Story about a Fox. —About two weeks ago, fox, less cunning than many allowed himself to be caught in a trap ...