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IRELAND

... is spoken of in America, England, Scotland, France, and even in the Eternal City. Her people, betrayed and sold the English Whig pany for little places and little honours, have taken their affairs into then own hands, and they seem resolved redress them ...

THE FENIAN WAR IN ENGLAND

... redressed, her demands complied with, and every wrong of which they complain completely swept away. Idr Gladstone, member tie late Whig government, said so in his speech at After expressing his horror at the Clerkenwel outrage, and staling that the disturbers ...

LITE K A T U R E

... but arose Ireland itself. It was the wicked’neglect of Ireland’s calls for justice, and the bartering of Ireland’s rights for Whig patronage, Irish members, which on. Father then points oat the’necessity of a speedy settlement of the land question, and says ...

THE, DUNDALK_DEMOCRAT-_Ayp _PEOPLK,B_J]

... radical measnres to remove our wrongs, and all may yet well. But if they should resolve to nothing, and follow the tactics of the Whig?, by laughing Our misfortune, they may rely upon it that they will be placing England in peril, and giving an opportunity to ...

'Til*. i)T~yr>ALK DEMOCRAT

... amongst disaffected people, and ask what they wanted. But that is not what we witness to-day. at once, admit that it is the Whigs who arc accountable for the present state of affairs. They scourged the people, drove them in millions from their homes, and ...

THE IRISH QUESTION

... time of the Volunteers. The incorporation of the Scotch nation with the English, being conducted the right principles the” Whig statesmen Anne, lias been perfectly successful. The attempt to incorporate the Irish nation witli the English and Scotch, the ...

THE ABYSSINIAN EXPEDITION

... throne of , the Pope, and desecrate the capital of the Ca- i tl-olic world. They are practising the schemes ! the English Whigs, studied Cavour, who was for a considerable time under their 1 instruction. Duplicity, fraud, falsehood, and broken promises ...