WHIG JUSTICE TO IRELAND
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... names of the good men and true, who will have to consider and decide upon some most momentous issues between the Queen's Whig mi- nisters, and her Majesty's Irish subjects. The gentlenean I have named are tonio unknown, save by name, but I have no doubt ...
... THE MEMORIAL AGAINST JURY PACKING-THE CATHOLICS AND THE WHIGS. The four or five hundred clergymen who signed the memo- rial to Lord Clarendon knew the Whigs less thoroughly, it seems, than the clergymen and laymen who refused to put any trust in thom ...
... ireeconcileable, and the late Baron Smith was, during the greater part of his life, a Whig-a brilliant, a genuine, a consistent Whig. And thee, does the fact of being a genuine Whig consti- tute a crime in the present day ? Who, let us ask, delivered this country-who ...
... Upon this infamous basis the Whig advocate argaes that the sheriff is bound to aroid Romnan Catholics where he can. Hear ye this Castle-hunting Catho- lics of Ireland !-hlear ye how your faith is denounced by the Whig pamphleteer as the nurse of perjury ...
... means. But perhaps we may be answered that the corruption affects one party only, the Conservatives charging it on the Whigs, and the Whigs on the Tories? Not at all, the Times says it is not peculiar to either, it is. a vice of the' whole political system ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...