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... Lothario has been a grandfather for some years, and the fair is, it it sail, only about twenty. —Correspondent of the Northern Whig, ...
... Lothario has been a grandfather for some years, and the fair is, it it sail, only about twenty. —Correspondent of the Northern Whig, ...
... in honour to retire with them. Mr. Keogh did not see matters exactly in the same light, and so remained in office under the Whigs, and became very young judge. It has been generally regretted that the exigencies of party, and the legitimate claims others ...
... Theobald’s-road, respecting the death of Mr. T. Wallis, about 50 years of age, the London correspondent of tire Belfast Northern Whig, and also for many years a large contributor the London. Periodical Press. Anno Nesbitt, 16, Harpur-strect, said that the deceased ...
... RESOURCES THE CONFEDERATE STATES. On Thursday gave some extracts from the Richmond Whig, showing that the Confederates are strong enough to drive the Federals out of all the Southern States into which they have been steadily working their way for the ...
... could be governed. Such is in substance the kind of instruction which a majority of our Parliamentary representatives, be they Whig or Tory, seem now to think themselves bound to address to their constituents. It is a relief, after having been dosed with ...
... Commons. Hence as Tralee has, as yet, at least, refused to accept a successor for Mr, O’llagan from the base, bloody, and brutal Whigs,” the matter remains open waiting the result of farther intrigue and dodging. If the independent electors of Tralee could be ...
... taken to cure the tooth. ache. Mr. T. Wallis, an eccentric literary character, the London correspondent of the Belfast Noraera Whig. and for many years a large contributor to the London periodical press, was found dead in bed at his lodgings the other morning ...
... the first impression, that population must be rapidly receding in the Southern States. The statistics published in Richmond Whig, founded upon the census 1860, throw some light upon the matter. Aceepting these statements as tolerably we see no reason for ...
... first nefarious attempt upon the Church England. He associated himself with the Irish Roman Catholics, the Democrats, and the Whigs, who were anxious to maintain themselves in office. lie attempted to bribe the party to rob the Irish Chnrch, but was signally ...
... takea the responsibi- | lity of rejecting it; bat the bill was not had again | taken 8 bape; and the Tories, as well as those Whigs | who were so like Tories,had uncomfortable feelings, so un- | fortsble that it came almost to a shiver (laughter). What | ...
... accurately known, but all testimonies combine to show that his disasters have been by no means irrecoverable. The Richmond Whig of the 2nd of January contains a report which, it states, is unconfirmed, that, while retreating, Hoop turned upon THomas and ...
... determined upon and announced in a few days. GENERAL SHERMAN ABOUT TO OBLIGE LEE BY MOVING ON RICHMOND. {From the Richmond Whig-) Sherman has consented to gratify General Lee. He announces his own inimitable manner that the sun goes North on the 21st ...