LISBURN ELECTION
... regarded as a settled matter. If the new writ be moved for on the proximo the election might take place before this day month.—A Whig. ...
... regarded as a settled matter. If the new writ be moved for on the proximo the election might take place before this day month.—A Whig. ...
... iust. It is reported fighting has been renewed at Murfreesboro?. Both belligerents have been heavily reinforced. The Richmond Whig contains violent article upon England for refusing to co-operate with France for mediation in America, and says England could ...
... iotereet within tit* last few day* U the aanooneeninit that batch of new is ahont to ere*ted. As it ha* now Wn dcenMid alike 'Whig and Tory adminiatatidna quite jnatifiable to gnided oopaideratione ef political expediency rather tban.oi individual merit ...
... General M*Cleman, have gone up t*»e White River, General Wool had been appointed the command ha*“' **ted denartment tha Eaat- Whig savs— * AU the Union officer, taken priaoners at Mortreaooro’ arc be kept in close con line meat ii General Bailer been delivered ...
... christened Franklin as well Frederic,-and American it of his own country, hating the Republicans,« the Tories used to hate the Whigs among us, before political feeling had become extinct among ; speaking against Lincoln the President, and Seward h.s Minis ...
... military chief the soldiers they lead are to the thieves and cut throats that Lincoln has sent to subjugate them.? In the Richmond Whig of December we read ; Walters are comparatively quiet in the neighbourhood Fredericksburg. A report was brought passengers ...
... in the boxes and pit. Such conduct moat reprehensible, and, it repeated, will bring the perpetrators to punishment.—Northrra Whig, The United States’ Government has appointed Mr. Emery M Clintock Consular Agent for that Republic Bradford, sod on Tuesday ...
... have returned to their pciut departme without obtaining any material result, The of Virginia addressed letter the Richmond Whig, saying—Virginia will never erteitain any pio|>ONinun lr*m any quarter, liavii tor its object ti restoring of the Union any ...
... loot gUaco kt tbooe BcmentoM quootioßo wbick moot tod k Tetoe to tbe forthoomiog PorHomeoUry FeMion. We kro no (.ortinm either Whig* or Torieo, v« ekro join oar tkith to Mr ftfght and Maaoheater and tonally indiffownt t« to what may the dietinetion between ...
... cauldron of scandals the days of the Derby Government, and which was supposed to have died a violent death under the hands of the Whigs. If there is a people under the sun who are happy in the choice of topics of rhe* toric, the Irish are that people. It is ...
... the site the last conflagration in Porudown, when the parties now interested likewise, suftered to a largo amount.— Cor. of Whig. The New Peers.— The Globe announces that there is no substantial foundation fur the club rumour respecting the creation of ...
... interfered ; and Mr, Rea soon afterwards left, handing some silver the Chairman for going away without liberty. What next. Northern Whig. Mr. F. Again.— During the past weak F. Windham, of Felbrigg Hall, Norwich, has made hi. apoearance” in Bradford the friend ...