THE LATE ORANGE CUTRAGE AT DERRYMACASH
... been ted; and Francis Blair attend a arrested and held to bail to or investignti ion inte the matter, which, it next.—Wortherz Whig. is expected, will take place on Monday or Tuesday ...
... been ted; and Francis Blair attend a arrested and held to bail to or investignti ion inte the matter, which, it next.—Wortherz Whig. is expected, will take place on Monday or Tuesday ...
... with a sprinkling of firehiand pr> enders to be preachers the Gospel, and the work of and mercy is completed. âNcrrihtm Whig. ...
... twenty-four mstabulary, is about to retire on pension.—Daily THe Crop on THE CONTINENT. —By favour of M. D. Connor we (Northern Whig) hav e the following important report of the condition of the flax crop on the Continent, from Messrs. Robert T ‘wiss and Sons ...
... caused by an accident to the machinery of the | Simla. Aun election is in progress in Stafford. Alderman is a Radical, Lord a Whig-Uon- servative. ‘Lhere are only the two candidates: the polling takes place to-day- Several articles and communications are ...
... oppressed; and, when the day trouble arises, to cast in his lot with the persecuted against their persecutors. In, yesterday's Whig gave fall report the proceedings of the and Panning Society at Lisbon. have great pleasure tilling especial attention the made ...
... intended to provoke outrage and. violence, and are quite effective for the purpose which their promoters have in view.— Northern Whig. ...
... Menday night was fought with great vigour by both sides, and the victory is owing more to the Ministry than to the country. The Whigs and large Liberals rather approved of Lord Denrsy’s conduct. The meetings held here on the constitutional question originated ...
... Premier, whom the wish was father | to the thought, that there would be a defection of the whole Irishry, and many a despondent Whig eye was cast on the countenance of Hayter. But that radient visage waxed not wan, sustaining itsreliant aspect to the close ...
... rent the Orangemen have not been more consistent than the Catholics. Wii1am, of glorious memory, was a Whig, and some- thing more ; but when the Whigs affected kindness fer the Catholics the Orangemen went over to the Tories. Now there is another change ...
... Dickenson. The emoluments are estimated at £300 a-year. Strange to say, this exercise of viceregal patron- age is lauded by Whig, Tory, and Radical journals. ron RHEUMATISM.—Bathe the parts affected in be water in which potatoes have been boiled, as hot ...
... that part of the North never was better at any time than itis this year, and that there is no sign of disease there.— Northern Whig. Cork ayD YoucHat Cusack Roney, tke chairmar of this line, accompanied by D. L. Lewis, Esq., the eminent capitalist, who has ...
... Wednesday, the instant. I announcement the Duke of Postmaster-General, was premature. Lord Stawlet of Alderley, experienced Whig administrater, is to the successor of Lord in that department. The municipal elections in France have been s» arranged by the ...