CONFEDERATE ACCOUNT
... CONFEDERATE ACCOUNT. The Richmond Whig of the 17lh contain* tho following account of the capture of Fort Fisher : ...
... CONFEDERATE ACCOUNT. The Richmond Whig of the 17lh contain* tho following account of the capture of Fort Fisher : ...
... short time, pay for this road. Too many roads like that had been accepted in such a manner. If it were a Whig road it all depended whether it was a Whig Corporation, if so, it was accepted. If it were a Tory road, and it was a Tory Corporation, it was accepted ...
... —assuming the denomination of Whigs or Liberals but obviously directing all their energies to exclude me and to accomplish the return of the Tory or Conservative candidate. The votes then recorded were for Whitbread, the Whig or Liberal, 571; for Stuart ...
... not very numerous. Only 32. Shall we pair them oil with 32 awkward Whigs who stuck to it through thick and thin that they would vote for Mr. Whitbread and nobody else ? Even the Whig agent boasted that he could manage all the men who had been canvassed ...
... tho money of the State be granted without the concession of religious equality as a condition of that grant. Both Tory and Whig statesmen see that there are Church claims so extravagant in their nature as to be equally inconsistent with an honest public ...
... at present conducted. In political principle the Spectator is Whig, hut with a more decided tendency towards reforms at home and the extension of orderly freedom abroad than the old Whigs were supposed to have. Since its establishment, however, in 1828 ...
... towards the complete overthrow of the infamous rebellion. The Flight of Jefferson Davis is given with minuteness in the Richmond Whig. From the 12th to the 14th of April he was with Johnston at Hillsboro’. He went thence by rail to Greenboro,’ with an escort ...
... Tories found the Whigs bathing and took their clothes; ho thought the Whigs did that on this occasion. At all events when they got poscssion of them they put them on when out and took them off when in (laughter). It was true that when the Whigs came into power ...
... St. Peter’s fell. Then St. Cuthbert’s. St. Mary’s next. St. John’s both last and least. No thanks, however, to the leading Whigs of that day, as they were called. No thanks even to Mr. W. \V. Kilpin, who, though nonconformist, refused to help in killing ...
... —MR. FORSTER. Tho gentlemen below the gangway, on the Ministerial side of the House, form soit of family' apait from the Whigs above, and are bound together by common political opinions. Rut accidents and jars will occur in the best-regulated families ...
... HAttTINOTOX. “Who is tho speaker?” It is the Marquis of Hartington, Umler•Secretary of State for War. He is eldest son of tho great Whig magnate tho Duke of Devonshire. The noble Marquis introducing and explaining the Army Estimates, lie looks too young for such ...
... Chairman said he had-—very great pain. Mr. Boa was very sorry for it He was sorry too that Sir Hugh Cairns had got a member of the Whig party to join him in his proceedings. , By time the poucemen had reached the door with their prisoner, who no sooner joined ...