A SCENE THE LONDONDERRY BANQUET. On Friday night banqnat wa* given to lb* Lord- Lieutenant Londonderry. •• The ..
... * (Hisses, and cries of No, no.’’) Will it be denied that year—i Great interruption, amid which Cox aat down.)— Northern Whig. ...
... * (Hisses, and cries of No, no.’’) Will it be denied that year—i Great interruption, amid which Cox aat down.)— Northern Whig. ...
... prevent it. It true Mr, Palmers admirer does not put his name forward upon any party grounds, but for general virtues, common to Whigs and Tories. There is, therefore, this chance, that “An Elector,” knowing the Conservatives will have to look out for candidate ...
... duty of governing the country, and doing themselves that which they now did others. It was at the time indignantly denied the Whig organs that .tho Palmerston Ministry were but the factors of a Conservative policy, but the admission made by Earl Russell ...
... rain fell, and so the children who had come long distanced to church were saved from the c h ance of catching cold.—Northres Whig. MtsrouveNrs Navin' CONS SisoLz.—lfr. C. Date, who lost hie wife and son and daughter a fortnight ago at Coniston, by eating ...
... enemy has been driven from several positions, but still confronted him. lie captured 90 guns and 2500 prisoners. The Raehmond Whig estimates the Confederate loss at woo men, including six generals killed and seven wounded. The Federal loss is estimated at ...
... said he was a good old Tory,': and hated a Whig as the devil hated holy water.' He appealed to the passions of the crowd, ascribing the cause of all the wide distress to the maladministration of the Whig Government, who had introduced and brought about ...
... enemy bad been driven from several positions, but still confronted him. captured 20 gnus and 2,500 prisoners. Tbe Richmond Whig estimates tbe Confederate loss at 5,000 men, including sis generals killed and wounded. Tbe Federal loss is estimated 12,000 ...