WHIG JUSTICE TO IRELAND
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... . BARON SMITH'S CHARGE-SPIRIT OF THE . -. WHIG PRESS. 5 | (FROXS TIHE MORNING CHRONICLE-) The Irish judges, imbued with the party spirit of the na- tives of that agitated and agitating part of the empire, ap- pear to consider themselves at liberty to ...
... Perrin on this direct en- croachment on the rights of the subject. The position of Mr. Justice Perrin-himself a Whig, but a constitutional Whig-and an eminent lawyer as well as judge, gives great weight to his denunci- ation of a law which, as he forbore ...
... unquestionable right to use all legitimate and consti- tutional means to get possession of the places at present occupied by the Whigs; but they have neither a moral or legal right to deprive the people of Ire- land of the privileges of British subjects. The ...
... confidence. ev There was a general thanksgiving that the Whigs were out. of Men as heartily disposed as we ourselves are to say of the ins Derbyites, confound their politics, gave tharks that the Al Whigs could do no more harm tio Irish institutions. The judges ...
... believe, ?? the opening of the present session of parliament, whenever a seat has been vacated, and a contest taken place, the Whigs have been invariably5 defeated. In Sunderland, Hertford, Gloucester, and the city of London, they have been made to bite the ...
... 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 ...
... promotion, to return to head quarters. Such a person, it would be idle to deny, is as much the representative of Whig feelings, as truly the organ of Whig sentiments, as if he had kissed hands as prinie minister, and been the actual Scianus 7 of his party. But ...
... 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 ...