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JC D V C J lON REMOVAL TO LONDON. Ladies’ Boarding School, Reginald’s Place, Mall, Waterford SIRS, and the MISSES

... regard to her Ancient | Faith and people. address you perfectly unfettered a pledge , either the great English parties, the Whigs or the Tories. I will support only such measures i arc just and reasonable, and will oppose every , Government which declines ...

LATt'.ST INTI'.LUGKNCI

... tIH. enemy been driven from several positions hut still confronted him. lie captured guns and 2.J00 prisoners. The Richmaml Whig estimates the Confederate loss .3,000 men. including six generals killed and Sevan wounded. The Federal loss is estimated at ...

AMERICA

... Army tho Rappahannock. Gen. Wool has been appointed to the command of the newlv created denaftment of the K ist. The Richmond Whig says—“ All tho Union officers taken prisoners at Murfreesboro, arc to be kept in close couPncment rntil General Butler has ...

Uivtljs, itßmuiijfS, nub ZDiniljs. BIRTHS. Sumlay, at Biou Row, the wife of Mr. Richard Farrell daughter. the ..

... House Commons. Mr. M'Kenna 1 comes forward totally disconnected with any I political party unfettered any pledge to | either Whigs or Tories,” but resolved to devote bis time and his talents to promote the prosperity of all classes of Irishmen, irrespective ...

18 6..19 6

... Liberal party so called, distinctly intimates, but the term has a very wide application. Whether Fir Colman exactly means the Whigs and the party now in office is not quite manifest ; however, the general character ofhis predilections needs not be doubted ...

TOURING IN SWITZEKLAND

... been for the care taken by the engine-driver, the train might have run over the animal at great risk life property. Northern Whig. Extraordinary Sckne at a Christening. very unseemly affair took place on the Newton shore at Ayr, on Sunday evening. It appears ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS.—Friday

... this country upon the subject the Irish rimrch. subject which formerly made the stalking- horse and stumbling-block of the Whig party, but which now had little interest for the Treasury Bench. It is far easier for the Government to rend lectures the Emperor ...

TTrF WA-ii'PFmtTl MIRBOR AND TRAMOREYISITER

... and unconstitutional” Whigs see the day when the green fields of Erin should turned solely into grazing ground fatten rattle for the English market at the i expense of the extirpation of bravo race. Can nothing , done to prevent Whigs carrying out their ...

THE DEATH OF GENERAL JACKSON,

... Ewell -was very great, and the manner in which spoke him showed that he had duly considered the matter. “From the Richmond Whig, May 13. AIIUTVAL OF LtEl’T. OE.VEHAL JACKSON’S REMAINS. Yesterday was a sad day in tunond. Tho City papers contained the ...

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... all tadically removed the ute these invaluable Pills. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world fur the folio whig diseases Ague i Fevers of all Scrofula, or Asthma Kinds King’s Evil Bilious complaintj Fits Sore Thro Blotches on the (*out ...

STATE Of THE HOUSE

... -across the wide Atlantic, and speculate upon the chance of again beholding the jolly form and rubicund visage of the late Whig member for Marylebone) will glad hear that Mr. James is again the high road to affluence. Fortune, the fickle goddess, who ...

THE WATERFORD MIRROR AND TRAMQRE VISITER

... Balliiiasloe. There were til teen competitors, ami Mr. James’ superior answering secured him tile appointment. The Richviond Whig of 31st nit. announces the death the Hon. W. L. Yancey, of the Confederate Congress. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. ...