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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 ...

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 ...

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 * ...

THE NEWUV i:\AMINER A.M) L.oirni ADVEUTISER. MARCH 21. IHGO

... what want done to the present MiuUtry I want them turned out of office-’ ‘I his extremely gratifying and amusing to Liverpool Whigs, who looked only at the chances of their friends coming into Hut man all England ever, for one moment, suffered the idea to ...

THE PRIEST AND THE CONFESSIONAL

... iatulerant act of Mr Justice Hill. Amongst others, we are glad to perceive our contemporary, the honest and outspoken Northern Whig, haa had the courage in that den of fanataciaim and hypocrisy. Belfast, to express an opinion against the propriety of imprisoning ...

(Before Mr Justice Hayes.)

... occasion? Perhaps, on the whole, it would more prudent to be patient for another year; and then on fitting occasion, if the Whigs would only condescend to allow it, to give it (heir countenance —open support it would too much to expect —at least from the ...

THE EXAMINER AND LOUTH ADVERTISER. MARCH 14. 1860

... Club. Is this an election canard, or is It true ? If true, it seems strange wiry the Tories supported in many instances the Whig Attorney-General. hope that some light will be thrown on this oppo- sition before long, for suspect that there is the bottom ...

BT JoHN Sti rcUKL

... pub. lished this letter, went straight Lon. don, anti strode into Parliamen', where be w a* received tumult acclamation (he Whigs, then out of place, who saw in his whole movement nothing more than machinery to raise them to power. It was while they were ...

CROWN COURT

... prisoner was admitted, and the case was adjourned tdl next assizes, the prisoner. «( course, remaining in jail until that period Whig. COUNTY GALWAY. Galway, Saturday, March 17 Crown court. Justice Hayes.l CHARGE rr MURDER. The trial of John Walsh, who was ...

ULCKRS

... conduct , and the inhabitants, who are exceedingly thankful to the police, hope that such act will not pass unnoticed —Northern Whig, Tuk Struck in Iron Trade —Glasgow The iroumailers, their meeting on Wednesday evening, unanimously agreed to keep out their ...