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THE NKWRV EXAMINER AND LOUTH ADVERTISER, MAI»CH 31. 1860

... the Whigs for the Tories, that only for the former the bench of justice, from the highest court in the metropolis to the humble petty sessions of the country village, would be filled with anti national and anti-Catholic party. the course the Whigs have ...

moit unwilling mind, it will be found in an able article on Revivalism which we have tramferred to our columns

... unwilling mind, it will be found in an able article on Revivalism which we have tramferred to our columns from the Norther7l Whig of the 2Gth instant. Revivalism, like the hundreds of other strange delusions which have periodically sprung into a temporary ...

A MAN SHOT NEAR DERRY

... notice just now the various rumours which are prevalent connection wth this melancholy occurfeuce Correspondent of Northern Whig- ...

ing the same to be stolen.’ because he bad possession of the stolen article in transitu ? If so accused,

... felonious, but which would be plainly aosl Bora) aod oummeadable proceeding ?” This language is true as it is creditable to the Whig, which, to do it only common justice, never pandered to the low bigotry and fanaticism of the Noith. even when it was more ...

THE ORDNANCE SURVEY

... Northern Why. ia article, exposes (lie * * revivals” of lasi year ; and Banner of (Jitter comes out with reply to the Whig The Whig shows, by reference ibe police returns, that drunkenness prevailed to a greater extent iu Belfast during the revival mania ...

LON HON GOSSIP

... prove not merely the thief of tim** but the thief any small residue of popularity (it must be very small indeed !j which the Whigs *li|l have in their account with the Irish people. Mr Cardwell, added the I«ish Attorney-General, will, all events, introduce ...

THE BUDGET

... popular feeling and the common principles of justice. We say, then, if the Tories are prepared rectify this omission, and if the Whigs refuse. let the former by all means be looked on as the friends popular justice. But let no sham opposition countenanced or ...

DY JOIK MITCUCL

... should compelled to pay theirs ?* Language (bis. which generally seemed bis audience perfectly fair, Whig newspapers politicians in England (the Whig# being then opposition) began now sugge#t variou# conciliatory measures— talked of the anomaly the * ...

MORE ORANGEISM

... to the majority of the community ? \V«*. ami those who have supported the Whigs, and opposed the Tories, have been often told, and especially late that the professions of the Whig party are insincere, and that Ireland would tare belter r Tory admin stration ...

THE HUSH VICE-ROYALTY,

... contract of sixty years standing, made by two parliaments between two nations o>.ghl not. in our opinion be lightly set naught a Whig ministry zealous for centralization nor an infraction of it permitted, except with the cordial acquiescence, not of those who ...

THE FOG IN DUBLIN

... it. and dun die through inniiitiuu. Whigs had b- Iter keep their weather eye open, else the Tories will afltr taking the wind out their sails If die Utter would only cut Orangeism, and give juri packing. the Whigs and Tories would have close upou the ...