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... tenant cause now at about five who deem the there are 40 or 50 Irish members House to justify them in and voting opposition to Whig, Tory, ie, then tho of tk be renewed with some hope of beneficial ...
... tenant cause now at about five who deem the there are 40 or 50 Irish members House to justify them in and voting opposition to Whig, Tory, ie, then tho of tk be renewed with some hope of beneficial ...
... articles upon the position of affairs at and near - Vcksburg. They evidently anticipate the worst in that quarter. The Richmond Whig is very severe upon the rebel Government for placing General Pemberton in command at that important point. It says The public ...
... advices by this arrival appeared in the Express of yesterday. THE FEDERALS AT THE CAPITAL OF MISSISSIPPI. (From the Richmond Whig, May IR.) Affairs have become very critical in the southwest. Grant's army has taken possession of the capital of Missiuippi ...
... articles upon the position of affairs at and near Veksburg. They evidently anticipate the worst in that quarter. The Richmond Whig is very severe upon the rebel Government for placing General Pemberton in command at that important point. It says : The ...
... articles upon the position of affairs at and near Vicksburg. They evidently anticipate the worst in that quarter. The Richmond - Whig is very severe upon the rebel Government for placing General Pemberton in command at that important point. It says : The ...
... 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. ...
... Real for Newcastle, oh. I:realist. (*.ppm. at from Cacho. fah alt. nara 8., kit Newport for Kompherg. Vita ale. Lapeer, Whig*. at Lonro, from honk.. lot Ind. Latta., .t from Taw*, a alt. 24th ult. nor/broth few Kopko, Pith alt. Commis/4 at Cardona ...
... 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 ...
... at Baker's Creek and Black River Bridge, and say that is closely besieged; the enemy closing in on every side. The Richmond Whig, ing on the chances of Vicks- burg and Port falling, cays, although their loss would be great success for the North and a cruel ...
... prevent them from falling into the hands of the enemy. All the railroad rolling stock, &c., was removed. (From the Richmond Whig, May 23.) Suppose Vicksburg has fallen, the army inside of the fortifications captured or destroyed, Port Hud son reduced or ...
... of suocess ; and vague rumours are current that he has been reinforced by General Banks's army from Red River. The .Richmond Whig says that the Federal dead strew the ground in front of tbe works, and estimates the loss before Vicksburg at 10,000. The Feditrals ...
... possession of the Federal troops, and argue from these standpoints that the rebellion can still maintain itself. The Richmond Whig says :— If we cannot bear defeat as welt as the Yankees we are unworthy to be free. Until some one of our large armies has ...