THE BROMPTON ORATORY CASE AGAIN

... highest in rank in our hands for any injuries or violence that might be done to Foote by the Richmond Government. The R~i1imond Whig of the 24th contained a message from Jeff. Davis to the Rebel House of Representatives announcing his arrest while ?? to pats ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... from ? Jeffssn-I em from Dublin. Mr. OBYF-What situation do you fill here at pre- sent? Jeffson-I am a printer in the Northern Whig cfflice. I came down from Dublin to work there a few weeks since. Mr. OncE-What trade are you, Striteh ? Stritch-I am a ca ...

CORRESPONDENCE OUK FUTURE POLITICS. Ti> the Editor of the Daily Post. Sir,—All mundane things change. The ..

... of olden considered the national edifice a perfect structure, which shovtld not altered, and, indeed, was incapable of The Whigs, although admitting the soundings the foundations, considered the building from time, required repairs, and moreover coald ...

LATEST NEWS

... advancing along the Charleston and Savannah Railroad. Sharp firing was heard and seen off Charleston on Saturday. The hichmond Whig the 13fch instant states that Sherman had crossed the South Edisto 11 inking Branchville on the west, and advanced to Orangeburg ...

THE ROAD MURDER

... 'in .1847, 1848, and 1854. For two years he was mayor of the city of Norwicb, Connecticut. Subsequently he was elected as a Whig to the United States Senate for the term commencing March 4, 1855, and served as a mem- ber of the' committees on public lands ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... and opinions about ship-building. It appeared that certsgn Whig loads bad always been fond of wood, and that certain Tory lords had always been fond of iron. It so happened that when they had 'Whig lords in office, the iron went out; and when Tory lords ...

Legal Intelligence

... examined by Mr. REA-I am th; a printer in the Northern a Whig Office. I have been boi working there a nuimber of years. I know the de- grr fendant, James Lyrae. He served his time in the p1h, Northern Whig Office. Ile left about three weeks ths ago during the ...

THE LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COURT SCANDAL

... government not willing to fulf il te pledges of 3859 and '60, When It is a question of Reform or expulsion from office, the Whig statesmen will decide in favour of Reform. This In the only effectual mode of dealing with thema, and I hope It will be adopted ...

AMERICA

... Washington, with the olive braach peace hand and the power of popular determiu&tion and fcero'c in the other. i The Aichmond Whig, in publishing President Davis's letter to the Georgian senators, says:—On the present cf the public mind the new tendency ...

OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

... promise of parliamentary reform, but, at the same time, the hon. member ought to have remem- bered that the history of the Whig party for the last thirty years had been that of pledges loosely given and instantaneously broken. In point of fact, a LVWhig ...

THE BELFAST CHANCERY SUIT

... Rea) would ruin B3slfast if he was allowed to go n, and what Toryism failed to achieve waii sought to be effected through Whig i:ubecility. After various proceedings Mr. Justica Fitzgerald, ia B Juno, 1860, settled the deed of submission under which ...

THE CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD FOREIGNERS

... forwarded. Ile said he Also found a large nuber of circuas hearing the names of the follow- ?? and Co. Messrs Flint and ?? T4 Whig..teet;Meesre Ledou kad Clo., 19, Colvil. street, Fitry-square;o Christie and CeO., Steam Flourt Mlls, 13 Kings-road, Chelsea; ...