ORDNANCE SURVEY
... and not, as was proposed, take a number of the men away. Mr HEwAT said there was surely something wrong here, seeing that Whig and Tory agreed on the subject. (Laughter.) The Provost's suggestion was approved of. ...
... and not, as was proposed, take a number of the men away. Mr HEwAT said there was surely something wrong here, seeing that Whig and Tory agreed on the subject. (Laughter.) The Provost's suggestion was approved of. ...
... dissatisfaction is expressed by the Southern journals with Pemberton's military operations against Grant, and the Richmond Whig says it is rumoured that General Johnston has taken his sword from Pemberton and placed him under arrest. The l'ieksboirg Express ...
... Collor notices. —On Saturday last, an incident occurred •ear Penitentiary, which. by all who witnuised it, will be long in Whig effaced from their memory. A cadger, with two carts, and a horse tied with a long halter lo the last one, wan proceeding up ...
... have just signed a convention relative to the establishmeld of a submarine telegraph between the two countries. The Northeen Whig says that the Heroine one of the Ateamen , plying between Belfast and Bangor, has been sold to an agent of the Confederate ...
... at Baker's Creek and Black River E vinee of say that Vicksburg is closely besieged, the ene in on every side, The Richmond Whig, specul: the chances of Vicksburg and Port Hudson fal that although their loss would be a great succ rourable North, and « ...
... the church would be close in the aftern > South understood the reason is, some men ability Mr. and his session as to the paym Whig ath has stipend. 1 one of Time Lews He We ha rom Lews up to W ed to Sun- for the season was « — es eee bg however, has manifested ...
... and no one has said to him, pointing to the crowd on a public holiday. that is yours!' THE Seolta or AMIS. — The Richinowl Whig has the following account of the im• mense spoils left by the Federal army :— Froze every aide we hear that the spoils left ...
... Manufactured at London, Liverpool, Bristol, Derby, and Malvern Wells. nattiness. akivertionuesto, • fair basket on Loch Lars% Whig one fine trout which weighed 8 lb. 91 oz., besides other three trout, his basket weighing in whole 10 lb. 5 oz. Time, five ...
... certainly have deliberated ere he commenced, or, having commenced, should have gone on more pluckily.—E. Yates, is the Northern Whig. A le Cnoaca.—On Sunday afternoon last a scene of a very disgraceful nature occurred in an ancient church, not quite a hundred ...
... slowly. ty. A Kx-Builie Kemp concurred with Mr, Maury. eld at Mr. Hewat was sure there was something wr ig Val matter when Whig and Tory were agreed abou he Go: suggestion of the Lord Provost was agreed to, he city COLLECTION CP SHORR-DUES, Forty Mr. ...
... Wycombe his anxiety to aust we i came forward as the opponent of the part; and whiay | described in my addres as * of English whigs, v You as traitor from the t! every aoe of only a few months back, yor thematised with ot peeniiar graces of a tongy Jn scurrility ...
... like Nelson with the French fleetdoesn't see it ; or the late Manners Sutton, Speaker of the House of Commons, who never saw a whig rise to speak when • good tory ought. Well, the Prince soon got rid of the hats off business, and went under canvass, bad ...