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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. A M E I C A. PICKINGS FROM “MANHATTAN.” New Yoke, Dec. 15. The last words that were

... he should have possessed such extraordinary knowledge up to the last moment of his life. The sentence has been preserved the Whig posterity, and filed away among the archives of great sayings by our great American men, such as “The Union, it must and shall ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. AMERICA. PICKINGS FROM “MANHATTAN.” New York, Dec. 15. The last words that were spoken by ..

... he should have possessed such extraordinary knowledge to the last moment of his life. The sentence has been preserved by the Whig posterity, and filed away among the archives of great sayings by our great American men, such as “The Union, it must and shall ...

THE CONDUIT OF MOUNT SION

... routed them at Bothwell Bridge. These zealots were most numerous among the lowlands, who were vulgarly called Whigs. Thus the appellation of Whig was fastened on the Presbyterian zealots of Scotland, and was transferred to those English politicians who showed ...

OUR PRISON DISCIPLINE

... for Winchester brought rapidly into use elsewhere; the dogmatic nonsense of prison doctors and the sentimental nonsense of Whig officials notwithstanding. A criminal is imprisoned with a view to the infliction of pain upon him and fear upon others. He ...

THE CONDUIT OF MOUNT SION

... routed them at Both well Bridge. These zealots were most numerous among the lowlands, who were vulgarly called Whigs. Thus the appellation of Whig was fastened on the Presbyterian zealots of Scotland, and was transferred to those English politicians who showed ...

OUR PRISON DISCIPLINE

... *for Winchester brought rapidly into use elsewhere; the dogmatic nonsense of prison doctors and the sentimental nonsense of Whig officials notwithstanding. criminal is imprisoned with a view to the infliction of pain upon him and fear upon others. He is ...

REPEAL OF THE MALT TAX

... Mackinnon, is about to be called to the Upper House, as a reward we presume for the long and steady support he has given to the Whigs. It is stated that his son, Captain Mackinnon, will offer himself asa candidate for the vacancy, but the electors do not seem ...

REPEAL OF THE MALT TAX

... Mackinnon, is about to be called to the Upper House, as a reward we presume for the long and steady support he has given to the Whigs. It is stated that his son, Captain Mackinnon, will offer himself as a candidate for the vacancy, but the electors do not seem ...

THE LITE DUKE OF CLEVELAND, K.G

... election of 18.57, to his brother, Lord Harry Yane (who has always adhered to the Whig traditions of his house with a steadfastness which is the more meritorious as stanch Whigs are becoming scarcer every day), that bis lordship must no longer reckon on the ...

THE NEW HIGHWAY ACT

... minority of 26 to 31; and it is equally true that more favour than they received could hardly be expected from thejleading Whigs, Lord Lansdowne, Mr. Danby Seymour, and their followers. But it is not without chagrin that they find such old and tried friends ...

THE LATE DUKE OF CLEVELAND, K.G

... election of 1857, to his brother, Lord Harry Vane (who has always adhered to the Whig traditions of his house with a steadfastness which is the more meritorious as stanch Whigs are becoming scarcer every day), that his lordship must no longer reckon on the ...

THE POLISH INSURRECTION,

... the handsome minority of 26 to 31 ; and it is equally true that more favour than they received could hardly be expected from Whigs, Lord Lansdowne, Mr. Danby Seymour, and their followers. But it is not without chagrin that they find such old and tried friends ...