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... papers of the 16th assert that a despatch from Port Hedson was read ia the which caused a lively seusation, and the Richmond Whig of the same date mourns over ia the South-West, The Kew York press considers these circumstances tive of the Confederates having ...
... of con- gratulatios that their organs grow eloquent on such a topic as the uncontested return of a very feeble mem- ber of a Whig family for the constituency of North Lancashire, or plunge into ecstasies because they believe that a candidate has been found ...
... assert that a dispatch from Port Hudson was read in the Confederate Senate, which caused a lively sensation, and tho Richmond Whig of the same date mourns over reverses in tho South-west. Tho New York press consider these circumstances indicative of the ...
... Cotter, A.M.. Curate of George’s, was yesterday elected by the trustees to the Incumbency of St. Luke’s Church, Belfast.— Whig, A shipowner who is fitting ont vessel at Greenock for Quebec proposes to get photographs taken of all the crew, aid in retaking ...
... 18th asserts that a despatch from Port was read in the Confede- rate Senate which caused a lively sensation, and the Richmond Whig of the same day mourns over a re- verse in the South-west. The New York press consi- ders these circumstances indicative of ...
... 18lh assert that despatch from Port Hudson was read theConfedcrate Senate which caused a lively sensation ; and the Richmond Whig of the same day mourns over reverses the South West. The New York press considers these circumstances indicative of the Co ...
... assert that a despatch from Port Hudson was reed in the Confederate Senate, which mated a lively sensation, and the Richmond Whig of the same day mourns over reversos in the South West. The New York press coneider these circumstances indicative of the ...
... of the 18th assert that • despatch from Port Hodeese mad in the Confederate Senate, which calmed • lively sensation, sad the Whig of the date over reverses in the South-West. The New York prole these indicative d the Confederates having received unfavourable ...
... assert that despatch from Port Hudson was read in the Confederate Senate, which | caused a lively sensation; and the Richmond Whig of the same day mourns over reverses in the South-West. The New York press considers these circumstancea indicative of the ...
... disappointed gentlemen of Republican temlenciea, we all expect, we nearly all wish. to the Confederate cause. The heir of the old Whig Cavenilisbes can say all this before his Lancashire constituents, in the very midst of the Cones District, without a word or ...
... and the more cordially as they arc actuated by hate of the British government, perhaps we had better say, of the British Whigs. Declaration of against with them will assuredly enlist thousands of Irishmen iu America under the Stars and Stripes, and when ...