LAYS OF THE JUDGES
... ahd secure the respect of the Rev. Mr. Philipps and all other honourable men. i. I am, Gentlemen, Your faithful servant, T. WHIG HER DAVIES. Castle-aquare, October 27th, 1863 ...
... ahd secure the respect of the Rev. Mr. Philipps and all other honourable men. i. I am, Gentlemen, Your faithful servant, T. WHIG HER DAVIES. Castle-aquare, October 27th, 1863 ...
... Creek and Black River Bridge, and say that Vicksburg is closely besieged, the enemy closing in on every side. The Richmond Whig, speculating upon the chances of Vicksburg and Port Hudson falling, says that although their loss would be a great success ...
... we do not wonder at this; as matters stand, nearly all the great questions of the day having been settle to choose between Whigs and Tories Let it never be forgotten that the Tones, both in the matter of church rates and of reform, showed far more sincerity ...
... Department has a dispatch that the Montaulk remained four hours under the enemy's guns without receiving any injury. The Richmond Whig asserts that the British steamer Princess Royal, with a valuable cargo of guns and powder, was captured whilst endeavouring ...
... afterwards invariably received from the Conservative party, it would have been prematurely killed by the jeers and scoffs of the Whigs. Lord Palmerson, too, it will be recollected, openly laughed at it as a shopkeeper's farce and other members of the Government ...
... irresponsible jurisdiction. But the bill is noticeable as showing the felicitous results of hoisting a not very remarkable Whig lord, new to office, into the control of an important public department on account of grateful reminiscences about a certain ...
... Herald correspondent asserts that the rising in San Domingo is an unimportant affair. NEW YORK, MAUCH 19, EVEXING.-The Richmond Whig, of the 17th, says that the bombardment of P.,rt Hudson commenced .at .two o'clock on the 14th iost. At twelve o'clock a desperate ...
... before Charleston, and that a terrible battle between the land foTces was progressing within sight of the city. The Richmond Whig contains Charleston dispatches dated the 8th instant, saying that the people and troops were in high spirits at the result ...
... respectfutly, your obedient servant, 'S.'F. DUPONT, Rear Admiral. To the Hon. Gideon Welles, Sec. of the Navy.' The Richmond Whig publishes the following from Vicksburg: — I A letter received from the vicinity of Vicksburg says the enemy are fortifying ...