THE ORANGE RIOTS AT CROSSGAR
... in the village of Crossgar. Several witnesses were examined, after which the inquiry was adjourned until Monday. —Northern Whig. ...
... in the village of Crossgar. Several witnesses were examined, after which the inquiry was adjourned until Monday. —Northern Whig. ...
... crop, respecting which much interest is felt, ns it approaches to maturity, all our advices speak most favourably. —Northern Whig. Commencement ok the Hakvbst Sumbx.—Wheatcutting is commencing much earlier this year than usual. The crops look extraordinary ...
... tell us what our ministers and magistrates are about, that such things occur.—Runner of Ulster. The Orange Riots Belfast.— The Whig of Thursday gives the following official return of the number of panes of glass broken by the mob on Tuesday night :—Albert ...
... election petitions. Dublin City.— A. S. Ayrton (Liberal), Hon. K. 11. Dutton (Peelite), Earl Gifford (Whig), Hon.ll.Scott (Conservative); T. E. Headlam (Whig),chairman. Conducting agent for the sitting members, Mr. Browne. For petitioners, Mr. Coppock. Sligo ...
... Plunket, the orator, the foremost Irishman of his day, as the champion of civil and religious liberty, the Whig, the Irish Chancellor of the Whigs, the man of whom all his countrymen the Wings most delighted to honor, on whom they showered their favour ...
... and the Hussars at intervals scouring round the district. All afterwards remained quiet.— Bflfast News-Letter. The Northern Whig has detailed accounts of the rioting in Belfast, and also report of the investigation into the Orange riots at Crossgar, the ...
... HARVEST PROSP Ulster. —The Northern Whig Tuesday, in its report of the state and prospects of the crops in the North of Ireland, says—“ During the past week we have had a continuation of favourable weather for the growing crops: warm, sunny days, with ...
... production of all the correspondence hot ween Marquis of Hertford and his agent, relating to the recent election. —Northern Whig. . Oxford Election.— The nomination took place jesterday. After speeches from both candidates, and declaration Mr. Thackeray ...
... which the Evknikg Post lias so consistently advocated, even when it had few friends. Still there is powerful opposition from Whigs as well as Tories, both interested in territorial influence. The majority against the motion was only 68, in a house of 446 ...
... this great man continue to regard his uncalledfor detrusion from the Bench of the Court of Chancery, in June, 1841, when the Whigs substituted the present Lord Campbell for their father; but must, nevertheless, regret that any of his sons should have allowed ...
... the over-taxed publican have to suffer from such displays in this particularly enlightened town of advanced ideas.”— Northern Whig. ...
... that nothing was elicited from Lord Palmerston which afforded any prospect that the hostility of that noble lord, or of the Whig Ministry, to the just demands of the Irish members, of their constituents, and of the people, was at all mitigated. In particular ...