_BELFAST ASSIZES
... was found _against _Patrick _Aloher for murder , and against James Doley for _shooting with _intent- to _murder . — Korlliern Whig . ...
... was found _against _Patrick _Aloher for murder , and against James Doley for _shooting with _intent- to _murder . — Korlliern Whig . ...
... _necessarily _have frightened off any _man that _thought as _thought the Whigs of thirty _years ago , and ( though Sir _George Grey _must be _excepted ) as _ ...
... facts . Lord Westbury is the _Whig Lord Chancellor , with mu « h _greater _powers for refuting or _confounding his opponents than for _conciliating them . Mr Leonard Edmunds , though he _owes all he has or had to the _Whigs , is a member of the _Carlton ...
... above the city. This disposes us to believe that our troops will seek to give battle before crossing the Congaree. The Richmond Whig of the 15th says ;—“We learn upon good authority that our forces are falling back before Sherman’s advancing columns, and will ...
... _with _its _ordinary occupants . _There were then present tho noble _Viscount the _First Lord of tlie Treasury—once a juvenile Whig , _and now called an _ancient _Minister—( a laugh)—on _hia _right sat the Chancellor of _the _exchequer , ono of Ida _disciples ...
... Americans _could _concentrate all _their _forces and resources ogainsfe Canada _. In fact _that was the old argument of the Whigs _against the Peninsular War . He believed that the _Americans were _not likely to attack Canada , forif they Icept _faith with ...
... _our superiors . The _Judiciary _Committee of the _Senate _have reported against _the _taxation of exports . _The Eiehmond _Whig says ' _there was no corn in Charleston at the _date oftlie _evacuation _. The Eichinond _papers infer that _Shermiiu is _ ...
... fact and solid reasoning. Sir Edward Lytton was once a Whig; but he could not understand Adam Smith, and Ricardo, and Colonel Thompson, and when the battle for Free-trade came on, he left the Whig ranks, went right over to the Conservative camp, and spoke ...
... GRANT’S “SITUATION.” The following are from the Confederate papers of the latest dates : The Richmond Whig of Feb. 21 says :—“Passengers by the train yesterday evening from Petersburg, reported that every tiling remains comparatively quiet on the south ...
... have _'nearly _. doubled within ; the few _years that have passed since those whom _air . Disr . icIi _sneered at as the Whigs of Italy so far succeeded in their _objects of _union and _freedom—so foolish , even as to . _merely material _interests ...
... report. Well, then, the effect of this speech was curious. It was cheered at times by the Radicals. The Conservatives and Whigs received it with silence, and yet there there was nothing Radical in it; and it was so full of wisdom that all might have safely ...
... from Sherman that the Yankees will get from them will be that bis army has been met, defeated, and probably destroyed.’ The Whig - Sherman’s doom may be looked upon as sealed. Evidently, great preparations are being made by the rebels to check him, and ...