FRAUDS IN THE FLAX-SEED TRADE
... in this swindling transaction may depend upon it that they will be detected and exposed, if they persevere in their scheme.— Whig. ...
... in this swindling transaction may depend upon it that they will be detected and exposed, if they persevere in their scheme.— Whig. ...
... come over all things Scotch. The Edinburgh Review is now about the most ponderous, timid, and conventional organ of London Whig Society. The old Scotch devil is quite gone out of it, and must own that the substituted London devils do not appear to us ...
... regards the capture of the Confederate rams the most unfriendly net as yet committed England towards the ■ ; South. The Richmond Whig denounces it as ian act of hostility, not neutrality. The Federal* have re-opened railway communications with Chattanooga, ...
... the Thames for nearly a century auda-half, or since the first anniversary at the accession Sing George I.—when Thomas Dogget, Whig up to bead and . ears,” in demonstration of his loyalty to the House of Hanover, first gave a waterman’s orange-coloured coat ...
... associated with the political opinions of the Whigs, and many occasions the change of a ministry he was honoured the confidence of her Majesty as to the calling in” of new minister*. politic* the noble Marquis was Whig of the old school —a consistent Liberal ...
... confident of success, and vague rumours are current that he has been reinforced General Banks’ army from Red River. The Richmond Whig says that the Federal dead strew the ground in front of the works, and estimates the loss before Vicksburg at 10,000. Northern ...
... re-paid four fold. This is the best way of improving land—Derry Sentinel. Chksp Cooki.'G Depots Eitespixo to Dp.p. _The Northern Whig f Tuesday states that while thinking of the desirability of hinting at a project like the Glasgow one—('he cheap depot-)-a ...
... arrived in Histigodche river, as before mentioned. [To he continued.) DECAY of the SEWED MUSLIN TRADE. The Belfast Northern Whig, in alluding to i the effects of the cotton crisis in the north of Ireland, says : Melancholy indeed is the change that has ...
... because the latter happens to more “respectable” or irfluenlisl, or able to reciprocate favours with the complaisant jourenlist —Whig. [We cordially .tibactthe every word written nttr coteroporary this subject.] G oking for titf. —The Scotsman adverts the Glasgow ...
... elections: but Grand Jurors are not elected—they have no constituents to account to —and that makes all the difference. Northern Whig of Monday. WEAVERS AND WEAVING of July have passed over in Ireland with scarcely word of remark. e need not say that with very ...
... the enemy ha» been driven from several positions, but still confronted him. He captured 20 gun* and 2,500 orers. The Richmond Whig estimates the Confederate loss at 6,000 men, including six generals killed and seven wounded. The Federal loss is estimated ...
... Bedfords of England can point to several branches of their race the founders noble lines hot in these cases the immense wealth Whig statesmen brought to conspicuous positions men way remarkable in themselves; but, in the case of this Irish family, it waa ...