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CARLISLE UNION

... mat as nay tho old Mottos *I el Muhl sad ssss.A.Cbuth Moody would be rossumiluiss. G. YOUItS2I7. Clerk to tho Osordiaos. Whig. 11•94., 1632. on %modiste Tarpressy MI I Wow to 'bawd Ilsisol sprobloes4 Is nods. 97 2 HAY FOR SALE AT HORSE CLOSE, NEAR CARLISLE ...

A SERIFS OF TERRIBLE BATTLES. DEFEAT AND PURSUIT OF THE CONFEDERATE& CAPTURE OF GEN. LONG.STREF,T, ILLS ..

... to out the Confiscation Act in Missouri. The property liable confiscation is estimated at 50,000,000 dollars. The Richmond Whig Pays that the expenses of the Confederate government, since the commencement of the war to the let of Augast this year, amount ...

10E LATE OPEN AIR CONCERT AND n kLL AT SILLOTH

... mad bell. Air, I. «gawk.. I Is future got up for asp that there be a empowered to transmit all the degionstratioe and finally Whig' out the as intended, as aa to take It oat the powe l =a , few, such m I Lane mentioned, of again such no attack upon commas ...

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... great intelligence, energy, and observation. Mr. Everett he characterised as an elegant scholar; sod said the members of the Whig administration generally were very good fellows, and perfect geutlemeo. Gemral Scott lie liked very much, and called him a ...

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... Botcher. gate have a eparit of honesty and independence, they compel Ur. Hardy to give way t. a representative who, whether he be Whig, C. c. serve/Ave, or Radical, well at least be • credit to the ward. In the othrr wards tbere will probably also be mutest ...

I ow Sir Oraole, And when I ope my mouth lot no dog huh

... Botchergate have • spark of honesty and independence, will compel Mr. Hardy to give way to • representative who, whether he be Whig. Conservative, or Radical, will at least be • credit to the ward. 111 all the other wards there will probably also be contests ...

ADVIRTrSER, SA _ – I dierthaska JO NB 4, Jew feerears. LW. —.buy CALDEWGATE- ELECTION

... which he did in a stuck-applauded apsech, of an hour in length. He first of all responded to pitiful o ituperstionn of a smell Whig ensitemporary, which, he staid. was Ins trim& ot his defeat in Etiglisli Street, he amid he went to Lnidon with • feeling of ...

WIFE MCRDEII BY AN OLD MAN

... '—Mr. COWING: Never mind, you can name if you like. (Cheers.) Mr. Cowing went on to comment upon *letter which appeared in a Whig contemporary last week. They were rather artful dodgem, the young gentlemen on that paper. They wrote themselves letters. (Lome ...

WIFE MURDER BY AN OLD MAN

... name !-Mr. Cowtho : Never mind, you can if you like. (Cheers.) Mr. Cowing went on to comment upon *letter which appeared in • Whig contemporary last week. They were rather metal &deers, the young gentlemen on that paper. They wrote themselves letters. (Laughter ...

I_,L%•N„. • THE CARLISLE EXAMINE AND NORTHERN ADVERTISER, SA TURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1562

... making no exertion at all. Mr. Hardy was supported by all hie old friends and by the whole strength of the Whig party. Mr. Porter was deserted by the Whigs, and even by the colleague who last year prineipally owed his return to Mr. Porter. Mr. Hardy came to ...

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... Corn Exchange men, led on by Mr. George Porter. This year a march was stoles on Mr. Porter's absence in Lredon, mad the old Whig, or the great Blue party, tock possession of Mr. Porter's ward; canvassed actively, and secured the return of their chief ...