30 JULY 1836, Page 7

The Northern Whig„the well-informed and leading Liberal paper, published at

Belfast, quotes the remarks of the Morning Chronicle, the Examiner, and the Spectator, on the subject of Mr. Sharman Craw ford's declining to vote with AIr. O'Connell on the Irish Tithe Bill, and his remarks on Mr. O'Connell's compromising policy. The Whig agrees with the Spectator, and observes- " Indeed, we expressed ourselves to the same effect, a few days since ; when we gave it as our opinion that the time was near at hand, if it had not already conic, when the uncompromising example of Mr. Crawford must be followed, if we are to expect any thing approaching to justice fin Ireland. The Lords are so determined upon being appeased by no degree of humility on the part of the Commons, that we are anxious to see them tried by a different species of policy."