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``CHURCH ROBBERY IN ENGLAND.''

... titled- Church Robbery in Engqlandd 1-in England I as if Church robbery in Ireland was not enough. Ob I these vo- racious Whigs I will nothing cloy their appetite for ceclesias- tical plunder? Why, Elijah amongst the prophets of Baal was compassiornate ...

MARTIAL LAW

... breath of the. administration of the day?- whether we are to have no security for our rights but the caprice of an apostate Whig aristocracy ? If ever there was a struggle where Conservative and Radical, Repealer and Anti-repealer, Protestant and Catholic ...

LORD CAMPBELL—THE HIGH COURT OF DELLEGATES

... which Whigs are inclined to lay such stress, and degrading to the country. It is one step in the atteint still more fatally to provincialise us, and as such it should be resisted by the united Irish people. No matter whether it comes from a Whig, who was ...

THE NEW PENAL LAW—MEETING IN CASHEL

... mits their power-a power that can ?? itself felt by, and formidable to any government (hear, beir). People say- If the Whigs be put out the 'Tories will get in. So let them, say I. If they were in power since '45, our people would not be bunted its ...

THE CONSTITUTION OF JURIES

... But what renders this practical exclusion of Ca- tholies from the jury-box more exasperating is this fact, that under the Whigs the practice was widely different. To give that party their due, they did much in this country to purify the administration ...

THE RESULT OF MR. GLADSTONE'S APPEAL

... combination so unnatural as that which binds togethe Whigs and Radicals. The Whigs would be more than justified in refusing to be dragged to destruction by their more irresponsible friends. TThe Whig pr.. tion of the electorate has voted on a large scale ...

THE PAST AND COMING TRIALS

... another. These disastrous results are the necessary and inevitable fruits of the policy pursued at the 'Whig state trials. From first to last, the Whig prosecu- tions have been conducted in a spirit adverse to the constitution, in manifest violation of the ...

MR. GAVAN DUFFY'S TRIAL

... cosuumenccdwhich, by whomsoever designedor insti- gated, is worthy of the counsels of Belzebub. .bvcry 11hbig journal, every Whig underling has Fystematically calumniated Mr. Duffy. From the ?? who sow lies among the multitude, to the !Detectives who scatter ...

THE CASE OF MR. BIDDULPH

... of high standingand hitherto fair reputation-the Solicitor- General, at present the first law officer of Lord Ebrington, a Whig Viceroy, and Mr. Berwick, one of her Majesty's counsel-the former daring to insult the memory of the illustrious dead, to whom ...

THE ARRESTS

... prejudices of the few, and the interests of a nation to the ascen- dancy of a section. 'Wbile Tories mar what Whigs have scarce begun, And Whigs undo what Wbigs themselves have done. But in this attempt, so strongly calculated to -goad the peasantry to ...

LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY

... were'duly subphcv'aed. One of these was Sir Hugh Cairns, who, with Mr. Lytle, know of the Tory conspiracy to disfranchise the Whigs in Belfast. Sir Hugh Cairns was served in London, but be refused to attend the trial. Mr. Rea reed the affidavits of service ...

OCCURRENCE IN THE FOUR COURTS

... that the division on the Coercion Bill will take plaee before this day week. Some uneasiness is beginning to be felt by the Whig party as to the result of the division, the leaders are, however, said to feel quite confi- dent that the ministry will be ...