Two regiments of foreigners ordered to Ireland-Mr. Vande-
leur moves for lord Castlereagh's vacating his seat when ap-
pointed secretary-His motion rejected
Loyal address of the Orangemen to the public
Reciprocal recriminations
A proclamation for delivering up arms-Free quarters for non-
compliance, &c.--Several houses burnt for concealed arms 313
People scourged and picqueted to force confessions-Men impri-
soned and half hanged upon private information or mere sus-
picion-Term Croppy considered synonymous for a revolu
tionist-Caps of linen smeared with pitch put upon cropped
heads
Green considered a badge of rebellion-The spying system car-
ried to the highest pitch-Thomas Judkin Fitzgerald, sheriff
of Tipperary, causes Wright to be flogged and imprisoned—
Acquitted by an Orange jury-Mr. White for similar treat-
ment recovers 500/. in an action against him
The leading Roman Catholics publish a declaration under their
signatures-The declaration, note