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... of expenditure, gratifying as they may the vexed souls of British taxpayers, are far from palatable the Premier, and the old Whig faction in the Cabinet. These obstructive persons declare that our army and navy are likely to wanted, that the peace of the ...
... good news, the publication which would thrill the popular heart with joy,” or not. we have been unable to learn. The Richmond Whig,” of the 24th ultimo, says : —There seems nothing definite from Georgia. The prevailing opinion, based upon all the information ...
... tfiin tir>>|xi«ition l>eing aerioudy entertained in the capita aeut up gold per cent, in one clay in Wall Street. The Richmond Whig contain* rumour* that Hood took iJecatur, Alabama, and captured the garri•on 8,000 troop*, half whom were coloured, the 28th ...
... were brought before the but the Exhibition authorities declined prosecute, apology was offered. The Likes Trade.—The “Northern Whig of Saturday reports follows on the local trade of tbs Our linen market continues quiet, and withe out any feature of importance ...
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... preparing for an early demonstration against Lee, who, they say, was never so well prepared to receive him now. The Richmond “Whig” thinks Grant has sent troops co-operate with Sherman. Latest intelligence from Tennessee reports no further fighting, but ...
... are vague, onl state that Sherman is meeting with great succea*. They are not traceable to any good autbonty. The Richmond Whig says Sherman sent large party of his army towards indicating a movement upon Mobile. New York, November Evening).-The report ...