COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL—Jan. 2^
... Nsn-i, sayi. another opportunity for tho capital of Kerry, ami it “How will that opportunity be used? Is used footstool for Whig placemen ? Tralee will hive the choic ...
... Nsn-i, sayi. another opportunity for tho capital of Kerry, ami it “How will that opportunity be used? Is used footstool for Whig placemen ? Tralee will hive the choic ...
... the capital of Kerry, and it asks, How will that opportunity be used ? Is Tralee once more to be used as a footstool for Whig placemen ? That Tralee will have the choice is beyond question. The budding placeman has already urged hit tender suit by proxy ...
... classes In our Eastern territories ; and it was a lamentablej specimen of parly chance when he was succeeded by that most Whig of all Whigs, Sir Charles Wood. The country, therefore, instinctively puts faith in all of the Stanley race. In the father we have ...
... Arkansas. (Via Halifax and Roche's Point.) NEW YORK, Jan. 18. Richmond papers confirm the capture of Fort Fisher, which the Whig says is an unfortunate rather than disastrous event. The capture cuts off but one chaonol into Cape Fear River, as Fort Caswell ...
... proceeding will benefit thi nation, nor can it have been promoted from any national object. I «*V°° V 0« A 1 ?? V IV 09 of Whig jobbery, intended to increase the gains of thoso hungry bangers-on'of the present government by enabling them to take ndvantage ...
... with a monopoly of x>olitical influence. With the example of America before us it is time the country awoke to the danger of Whig special pleading and sophistry, and imported a little honesty and Jan. 26. COMMON SENSE, ...
... at his rooms yesterday, ami at once resolved themselves into acommr tee the whole on the state of she Union.” The Richmond Whig, the same date, Fays : •‘There were no developments to-day relative to mission of Mr. Frank P. Blair, His movements even are ...
... fluence stepped in the way. You are well aware that, wich the exception of family influence — which iaof course paramount in Whig circles — parliamentary influence has the beat chance ; and it so happened that a certain M.P. who, though belonging to the ...
... it is to young lords and landed gentlemen that we must look for our future rulers. Hence the interest with which each young Whig magnate is regarded on his first entrance into public life. Hence the attention at- tracted by the political debut of Lord ...
... once moro — why has our national influence in the Mediterranean been thus wantonly, Btupidly, and mischievously cast away ? Whig organs, ever since tho surronder was made, have declaimed about lonian liberty, self-government, and pro- gress. They totally ...
... advises the removal of all unfaithful or unlucky officials, who should be succeeded by men of ability and diligence. The Richmond Whig of the 21st instant says : — Captain Raphael Semmes is in Richmond. We learn from the Charlotte Bulletin of the 14th instant ...
... party. From his speech it is evideut tbat be might have had some of the qualifications of a states- man. But he was born a Whig — a Whig he is evidently doomed to remain, Videt mcliora pro- but} ii e : dcteriora scquitur. A Vienna paper gives the substance ...