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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 COURT-MARTIAL ON MAJOR BARTLEMAN

... of the Belfast papers:- THE EnDITOaStIP OF TIZ NORTrHERNe WHIG. SiB-I shall feel much obliged if you will permit me to state, through your columns, that my connection with the Northern Whig, which had existed for the last twenty-one years. during which ...

THE PERSECUTING POLICY

... them. Mr. Macaulay justly observes that these dissimilar answers account for the diffe- rent fates of the two monarchs. The Whig Lord John Rus- sell has chosen the policy of the Stuart prince. We return to the ?? Lord John Russell enforce his bill against ...

REMOVAL OF THE LAW COURTS

... of being adopted to the extent of providing the full duty paid stamp; but the right of appeal was not to the taste of our Whig officials; and when the bill was for the first time printed it appeared without any such proviso. But Mr. Mullings was not ...

LORD CAMPBELL AND THE IRISH BENCH

... with due encouragement' from his patrons the Whigs, who as a party will yet reap a full and plenteous harvest ,from the hatred of them, which their conduct has implanted in every Irish heart, whether Whig or Tory, Catholic or Protestant. The following ...

THE RUSSELL PENAL LAW

... Catholic Church than this proposed by the Russell Whigs. Any man of ordinary judg. ment, having the opportunities possessed by a mem her of Parliament, must have seen that no other statesmen but these Whigs could be found, in the temper which the penal law ...

THE NEW PENAL LAW

... the evil, ai d what the remedy? The evil was Whig perfidy and Vi hig misrule. He believed the annals of the world could never produce anything to equal what the people of Irelaud had suffered under this Whig government during the last five years, and which ...

RUMOURED PROSECUTION OF THE CATHOLIC BISHOPS

... there is nothing left for it but self-sacrifice, and we shall shortly have the announce- ment that another of the hungry Whigs is Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, vice the Earl of Clarendon turned patriot. On dit that the prosecution of the Popish bishops ...

THE NEW PENAL LAW

... because it was bad (cheers); But whether the Whigs want out of office, or remained in for a short time longer, the time was coming when in Ireland, at least, they would be called to account-when the name of Whig would be enough to damn any man setting up ...

THE NEW PENAL LAW

... Down with the Whigs (cheers). Down with the Whigs, who had starved the peop!e-down with the Whigs, who had striven to corrupt every class, and who would endeavour to smake them a nation of slaves and place beggars (hear)- 'down with the Whigs, who would ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... from actual inspection, I would sly that about one-third of the crop will be good, should they not continue to decay when ?? Whig. FAIRS. EDrsnNiy.-This fair was held on the 6th inst. The de- mand was very dull, the severity of the weather preventing the ...