THE ULSTER CATHOLIC MEMORIAL. TO THE EDITOR OF THE VINDICATOR
... n, and would support its own reputation whispering a suspicion ...
... n, and would support its own reputation whispering a suspicion ...
... slight mistake. lam not going to resign seat for Limerick at once, for I not going play the enemy’s game, and allow a Tory or Whig to step in, from the consti. tuency not being prepared to return a good Re. pealer. I will retain the seat until the Repeal ...
... from the committee who were entrusted that day week with the duty bringing forward a petition against the intended robbery the Whig ministry of a sum of £120.000 a-year at present allowed to the hospitals of Dublin, as some small compensation for the loss ...
... the growth of tobacco permitted in Ireland—rather than see those troublesome questions taken up by men on both sides, the Whig ministry would prefer to have the meeting confined to a jubilation over the achievement of free trade without any practical ...
... feelings of the crushed people found expression, at which the cry of justice—the cry of the wild justice of revenge,” as the Whig would have it—was raised against the oppressive and starvation doctrines of la idlord domination? We put these questions in ...
... own notions before the community under false pretences—under the name of Liberalism. The paper he alluded to was the Northern Whig. The Rev. Mr. Rutherford rose and saw, he Appeared at the meeting there assembled, neither in the character of landlord or ...
... Secretary of State the now defunct Republic of the *• Loan Star.” Immediately behind behind them you come upon a whole galaxy of Whigs, the first of whom to demand attention is Daniel Webster, one of the greatest statesmen, is certainly the most profound co ...
... to every man rated on the poor-law books, let the Irish constituency remain it is—let their own rod scourge the heartless Whigs out of office. We hope and trust the people will not be induced to sanction a half measure, and that every liberal Irish r ...
... selected for the purpose are negotiating the busine**. that before two years elapse (he Free Traders and cottonspinners, the Whigs and the Republicans, the labourers and the paupers, will have the sdl Great Britain entirely their own dUpo«al. Those who have ...
... be scared at this monster, whose profligacy is digging its pwn grave. Let us speculate on the future. What will the Whigs do? The Whig* attempted to take a great step, but it appears, after all* to have been only a plunge. They wanted energy and perseverance ...
... laurels, up till this period, have been gathered by mourning liberty from the rank grave* of atarved Irishmen. We distrust the Whigs. We have found them open-rooathed liberals opposition, clutching the seals of ofloe in one hand, aod aoattering with the other ...
... gentleman, guilty of this charge—guilty, too, when grave suspicions ill the public mind to the honesty of intention of the Whig Executive in Ireland—continued in the Commission of the Peace ? Is suppression constitutional We say that, in this instance ...