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'OUTLINES WEEK Tui of Uie week has been the capture Savannah. The Confederate tJeneral Hardee refused to ..

... cheerfulness, and have declared their intention to carry on the war to any extremities. The following extract from the Richmond Whig will give an idea of the sentiments of the people and the desire of the press to buoy up the spirits of the army and to represent ...

JOTTINGS OF A RAMBLER

... guest. The family of the Cokes have ever been greatly respected in Norfolk; but it was only in 1837, when what was called the Whig batch of peers was made, that the eldest representative was raised to the peerage under the title of the Earl of Leicester ...

Saturday, January 28, 1865.]

... this United Kingdom. That billthat question—is not dead ;it takes shape again, and somehow or other, the Tories, and those Whigs who are like Tories—(laughter) - entertain uncomfortable feelings, which approach almost to shiver (cheers and laughter). Now ...

THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH

... pasang along ths wires, so that no be door to the sable the being immediately discovered. In it unwearying attention and C 441 Whig& le lbsanenal observer seems almost excessive, can the cable secure, there is no quorum that the of most sanguine will be essillied ...

TOPICS OP THE WEEK

... suffrage as the tru.* goal of the Reform movement. To each strong Radical strophe of Lord Amborley’s there was, however, cautious Whig antistropne which took something from its force. Lord Amberley thinks the uneducated should be excluded from the franchise ...

[Saturday, February 18, 1865

... discredit of the Times, in the Morning Advertiser —Count Orloff, leader, as we may call him, to ■pare words, of the Russian Whigs, admitted that the Emperor was irresistible, that the people were with him, that he might, he chose, dispense altogether with ...

TOWN TALK. BT OUR BPICIAL CORRESPONDENT. Our rtadrrt trifl umUrttand tluit u* not hold ourtthiS rIU/or our abb ..

... well coached in the theories of his house, and was Liberal enough —you know “lip libendisra” is the very backbone of great Whig houses. objected to church-rates being imposed upon Dissenters, although he admitted he was sincere admirer of the Established ...

MRS. THISTLETHWAITE'S SERMON

... eletema legislation and govercruent to us, and au. most make Our selection. s vas people PSY there no suitierenee now between Whig eo.J f u ry, %Veil. I don't q site believe that, tnough there are Wldife like some Tries- but in the two caniMates that an ...

[Satwedat, April 15, 1865

... that about 300 Yankee* crossed the river opposite Columbia on Friday, but retreated to the north aide immediately. —Richmond Whig. The Revenue Returns. —Each succeeding quarterly return of the revenue, says tho Times, gives occasion for uttering the same ...

A SOLDIER'S SONG UPON JEFFERSON

... us the following: Apparently the project of arming the negroes is to tested, but the following paragraph which appears m the Whig of March 21 looks if practical difficulties had already been encountered. That A largo number of ladies and gentlemen assembled ...

LUNILY IN PARIS

... orgies of voluptuousness bare lion. Si. hemelf eagerly looked for eel- deprived of I saw •hiln of thirteen, cana l indeed el Whig pushed talk hawed opus sad eves tam. whose had been by and niortitied. the overworked goverasen, she plunging As the impure ...

fOhmun IN T ELLIGEN CE

... eel I. 0. rnrl4 sirritti Leo • ewes at 1 ,N* rel.otere. 11, , lillted mad sod from too So rite. The eitesb shael Oho Whig* foltowed ors Wad Weal teteeadaaeme. r, Hata, Light the fneta and reeve eat lb. James R I.e. I I wee iS aad 'be is In Ii lo ...