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April .29.
i;-has historic associations of u thcatric sort ;-but no In
t or working man will over pull ii trigger for the
sake of restoring it.
That Parliament is a very fine .i.'. , to talk or, sing about;
"sh
THE UNITED IRISHMAN.
CONFISCATION, COMMUNISM, BURGLARY,
ARSON, It
APE, AND IUANSLAUGIITER.
It is no matter of surprize to us that the “ Government"
wh t H on is the true nature of nut migmv movement v and their abettors have been diligently engaged, since the
V a , i - . - , , . .
that has stirred the millions of our Catholic countrymen ‘‘ esmwsilmem of THE UMTED xmsmhm’ m repnsenmm
Vwrh ,1 the designs of its conductor as the very hlackest and most
r so many 3 ' ie crime, indeed
e
sustained them through so in y famines..tlmt has drawn
them together in multitndinous assemblages on a hundred
.. q‘. -. n . . 1 - . -
LL50 BM
wrongs and their resolves? What is this great vague
national aspiration, think you’ To impose penalties on
y ‘H, ,.x., . .-.r-.a : a -.
crate, and vest them in Milesinn aristocrats Pate enjoy the
honor and glory of seeing Irish nobles and gentlemen
sitting in College-green R
iy g ri ads, what Irish Repealers really want is,
t the
What hop Lwhat faith is it that has 1
ill"!
a
i.
iideons possible.
nd
Tl
publishing, in lilac]-2-oii-u'l
the life of one peasant is equal t
< p inst be en
blasphemons an idea had its b .
, ofwriting, printing, '
lite, such a sentiment as that
nstantly occupying the
irth
o
That it poor man, though with no property, has a right,
- 1 ' A v i- i-1 mi -
h ood f c
tha y may have leave to live, ii not die: they wan
o made sure that what they saw they shall also reap:
e Irish gentry alone. They esire to rob tl Pro-
an , but to bridle the externiinators, be they Protes-
atholic (and some of the eruellest are Catholics).
ut the long-
s. d inas-
intained here by the
connexion is perpetu-
way to put on
mo
(2 English
ate Ii-ish landlcrdisiu, they can see no
end to either, but by destroying both.
New, t]ll.5:lili5, and nothing else, is the “Iiepeal" that
stirs, and rouscs, and thrills through the ancient Irish
. , . . . . .
.v
movement, but aIsa...why not admit it?-.a class movement.
"nu A4
have a claim, the
instead of dying in the ditch like a doglstliat those who
create the wealth of the community
pm
185
ion r. But when a country falls into the condition of
,..when strong men, willing to earn their bread,
inc away, and die of hunger, while the soil produces for
n would sustain t
society stands dissolved ;' and no
claimu ‘‘property'' in the roof over his head, or the viands
upon his beard.
Leaving landlordism in the abstract, therefore, and com-
ing to concrete Irish landlordism,..we hold that without
. . . . .
a s to be rgary and starvatio for no other
5 g ii; therefore, and
reason, tcinints have a right of perpetual tenure; and
Society, for ' on preservation. is bound to make that
i it be nckno dged. - It is as good a right, at least, as
the landlord’ riwht to r ii ' the u 'ghts are rcciprouil,
or, rather, correlative. and so long as perpetuity of t me
is denied by the lnlltllord, rent ought to be refused by the
n
There are only two ways of righting this matter when it
vr n . One is legislation
of
ds, along with the rest of the firm. For several
9 Huh i-m inn 1 ' ‘ ' '
claim. to he maintained out of ‘that. wealth !-that if there goes ‘ 3 ’ “mick is me ‘my my
be any “surplus population,‘ it is the idle population! dop d in pmssl , Gowmm m hem, in the
. . . . .V . v a
He” '"eL‘1"‘;‘g" “O 1"’1’"““1‘”‘1fo “"“‘l“"‘l l“’“l‘l“! bf’ hands, not of c landowners themselves, but f an arbi-
avoiidcr or’ taassnop: found it necessary to m‘akc his . omrchl could U1 ml the cusses and
P”: "rim" V p their several “intcrcsts"‘aud “propertics" as need was.
calling upon well disposed persons to resist pillage, sack, TM WM - . . . i . . .
and slaughter: telling landlords that tho.“ Jaeuluus" would were driven m sixty years M: L‘ Fmmcgwmrc um ‘NHL
'l““‘3 ‘hem 9" 1“m1“”m5’ “"1 d‘5ml"‘"e ”“”' “Sums lords were the government, and where there was nothing
"'"”m'35" um “"1c"’ad'cd lmupcrs ‘ c“““o'“"'=' '“c""1"""5 for it but to ovcrthi-ow landlords and government together.
and manufacturers agaiiist certain communists, who would Tim one or other Ofmcse No mcuwds must be msone
certainly ' " . ' “““‘ ‘ ‘ I m in In-hurl mm rmimlilv ' ' ' ' ' ‘he (lugs
' vu.ilu. AVA tin. benefit of ' ' ‘ rim, 5,, “M ,:‘m“ . .. . . 1);“ haw?
. . , .
Wnylof bcggurs’ and "now “mu” 11"’ m"‘"5' '1 ‘lmdend wt Unfortunately, the landlords are the government here
of the ' .
'c
also: and inasmuch as they have yet gn ii no signofyield-
mg of‘ rr-mlering back their abused trust, and atoning for
their accumulated misdeeds, or even of discliarging their
trust honestly for the future,-inasmucli as no privileged
You have heard of romantic young enthus or eonsti- relaml have be n kc in to of artificially-created
tutional i lots, ins ' c Grattan rigniarole, denying -aiixiety and alarm. on account of this horrid coniniunist
with elm rous indignut on that there is any uestion of revolution: regiments of horse and foot ‘ ' ‘ ‘
class against class involved here. Peri i tli thougl ! ‘ ‘ In Mi 0 i'r- peat-cable ‘
they say ...Iris I gentlemen armed for the honour of Ire- learning how to charge guns to shoot at it out of the win-
ii ' 2, an shall they not d so a ain? of rs: newspapers have stimulated the Attorney-General
Chnrlcmontl Think of Leinsterl-names to con‘ure with! -to check it; and clergyman have prayed to God to avert '
hose romantic enthusiasts and constitutional idiots refus People have told us that all the alarm has ' n from
-to see that “ Irish gentlemen" acted then as,they ct n our own writing: in Tm: Uni-ri:ii Iltisiismn‘.-not that
upon the true gentlemanlike instinct: they armed for Ire -we ever no u ly t tencd or h'n at these eci ‘es,
re l e and jo s, cu,-Lthey arm for =but that the nctive imug ation of the bctt -fed classes,
England and rents, places and jobs, now. “Why should ‘-shocked byt tionary statement th t )00l" man's
’ 5 liy lead u -Ahl why 9" rlife and property are as sacred as and man's, tormented
ie
nen..it is a hard saying..simply bec
their interest is the other waysbecause they know that
. 1 n - - . . - . . . E .
wonder, therefore,
that
the true nature of the Iris
they try to conceal from you
nt: ‘onder t
5
Gr rid Mas
exhort you to resist Popcry," an wlthstan the
who sitteth upon seven hills: they would fain draw
any direction, to Rome, to Jericho, to Tun-
nt all events, away from your own fields and
your eyes in
buctoo. but,
haggurlls.
Consider this account which I have given to on of
true nature and meaning of the movement which is called,
for want of a better name, “Repeal :" and bcthink your-
‘ , tho “ ‘ laltuiiirnranf
the north, have in this niat
d when the 0
Id,
gathering, and hypocritical Association of O'Comvi:
O)'I'ill
away -
- zthosc crimes in
' ' goo
the ,
‘Ill
“ competition,"
and blood so chca
t.
ti
assassination, rape, burglary
.1
hi
-to‘ compel
will keep life in their
-their o
c, therefore, to
on all these points. Firslsivc
arson; we we id
, and
gentry of Leeson-street, or
h of what was into
med
meal :2 very foreman nd 1
the ci
ul Duh k
human sineus, wl' li' an or the
' HC g .
has caused bread to be
p: u ’
c of lrarlcs-coiitbiuotlwl
ma ters to giic fair remuneration
work-prop e,
peril), and t
'ng a on
so ’ luinl ' what we
3 )
are wholly against
u
Sir I‘iiu‘Aru) Bouou 11
ca
1'3’). in resisting any Jucobins who should attempt
' ‘t lin; and thin tran
'e have viudiea t c prac-
s, which have for their ohjc-ct
prohibit work-people at their
. . 1
LEI;
, , ,, ‘ . .'..‘.
bcgamsand. inasmuch as Irchuid has already cuilurcd far
too long miseries more grievous than l'stury records. of
any other nation, we shall only add t iat..L
. 0 , s .
[Our learned censor considers the remainder felonious]
...5..?.
TIIF. CROWN AGAINST THE l'lZ0i'Ll.:l.
TI ‘lot J. r I I - :
the traverscrs,-thoiigli he knows the Grand Jury was
rand Jury, and that llle illlllClnitutS.WcrB all
-well and truly fouml,-though he has not the smallest doubt upon
iits,aiid though two of the tmrei-sens joined issue with
ll‘Su
iiim at
finding that he had
nd i
to the blessed "Constitution,"-a proceeding
as an odious exercise of-tile’ prerogative. “If you object," says
Mr. Attorney, “to tie arraugcuieiit of my Gruudulury, I will
. . v -. . I . 1, ,,
will in
your plea in :ibatenieiil." g ‘
ie manner of making this chaiigc was as dignified as the act
itself was gracious and Iiierciful. Mr. Mircurri. had just sailcd
1- nn ‘H mluvm-nnin ' ' ill’-xmvlux--
def
Tl
I-‘nrvlrnid
1 tcr (having previously ascenpiiicd that the argument on his plmis
could not take place till Tuesday), when a notice was left at his
. . . u .
willinvr An
bro -cn up and ab ndn icr I because ". . , , " , to appear in the Court of Qucuifs Beach on lI'eIlnz-siluy morning.
it w 3 ' Pt, ' ‘ma hypocrmml, but Elulflcr‘ mid muidsgmdgng me; m"3hom]d""1ddc‘;?”0"“;]ng It was only bv dint of a special incsseiigcr, and a fast-sail‘ g
. I ‘ , , icir species. n we iave a mic an (0 n irni t t ' - v ' ' i ‘ .
especially because i was sectarmi At the last meeting til” I""i“95l‘le of Trades rr - D ’ . . - ' .a "i‘x‘I‘]"‘;:‘”‘“‘ l‘“ ‘‘‘‘‘f ““"""‘l ‘" "l'l‘c’"ru“:”':"t‘:;lt“‘1l‘l"‘:“I“?:::“&!2;“
before thisbrcak-up, before leitving that Hall of Humbug laws of Every . 1 . u . . , no " " , , 9 ‘,5 ,‘
. . . a
E‘ F‘ or’, X"; lo ‘I'D?’ “duress 30"’ Ema (1 qua"? fiom me IUUSCT m 1“? l’0“'mt9‘] b0i-‘‘'9U1 “'0 mighty CM. I . who i'(!(‘Og1liZGlIL‘(‘S for non-nppcaraiicc, though it turns out he Izod no
ret“"'"i5 W"m ) "" ' ‘ " " ' ' ' ' . ' right (0 nialc rucll a molioii at all. Iustantlvon the traverscfs
.I.LlM ws .,
‘ " I am one of :he Saxon Irishnicn of the north; and you want ' ' ' their appcaraiu-c, however, he laiuichcd the new inroruutioiis against
tint race of Iris unenin y ur ranks more than any others. You . ' 1 > - s 1: . - ,n- ‘ 1 1- f (L1, ‘
cannot well ntTonl to drive even one away from you, liowcver ‘between C‘Ip.lm,I' ! I,” um-Us ms ‘HM’ and Hung?“ 13'” mm‘ mm mid nq-mm mu 0 p cm m- in" ) - -
huinhle or uniufluential. And letine mi you. friends, this is our -not ‘W s v--uu . , - , , , , ,
u,..mry as W] M Y,-mm, ' [me 'I r . n . : - V I - a womm.‘ (“ms “mun ‘mm, mm H Ollncn mid Mcaghcr also, alcd his ca:-q[iicw against the latter,
niigl y power of luiwlnud byyourselvcs-yon are not able todo ‘ - N . . . I, . . ,' , , , mu ,,,, " .0135 7.‘ n“
. . is My ' hi‘, working horse or. ex. Rcasan itself, which is man s pro. "‘-‘mm: nu“ he “:3 ‘ do me Sm; b ' mm
ncldlcs tests. and mu perpetuate the dcgruilntioii bolh of your- rogativc, and by virtue of which he is presumed capable of ' 3 ‘ 3 ‘ ,, , , ,
solves and them. Keep them at ii distance oin win-make your< Imam“; q bargain gum ‘yuyfrudam um: enables him (0 Thus the ciiibarrassineiit of a “Gr=II1Il -WV)’ 15 S“ "(I 9“-‘f
selves subservient to the old and well-known linglisli policy of . ‘ 1'. p. ‘ they could only dispense now wi the petty one also l-it’ thcy'
"dint: Irvlnml nlwl-is by one party or tlwollwn tmdI='nsvm<1 3"” “" “' “"5” “5 ‘"‘‘““' he Plmesi ‘W ‘"9 '"”"“s .....i.: ..;........ . eiit"eoniclo tlledruni-liuml Atom-cl
inll Imp her hcci upon limb your neclu forever." my wiucl l r duced to put u ) uith x orsc fare 4.1 4 far be it rrim us to join in the outcry about this c::- jlcfn pro-
This was less than two years ago: njmall band of men ‘'‘‘"I" “5“l;‘ft1HIn':ll0 beasts ofthc field. On fl) l‘““9'I’ Cccllillg being “unconsxi(u1iminl." ll‘ have small can: for tho
left the aforesaid Hall of Humbug on that day; and ever of ' ‘ "I 5 it I On 0 higher onsi oration, “"0 "Qcd “tam-titulioii,‘ and must say that it lies upon the Governiiicnt,
- . ' ' ' - s I I‘ il
c influence declined, its treasury sunk, its audiences
thinned away ; not all the hluste and bL1rney, and cant,
and craft of “ inighty leaders," and even, I regret to say,
some . ,. . . - ,
Why was this? Because the Irish People despised the
7'31‘ and loathed orruption, but especially be.
c . i - u .1, .
rom suhinittio
Ln my imuy who knows what Communism
' ' ' ' nor in
Btasc (to say nothing of I’
A 1‘ " ‘ ituivnrst tin-
m
is, ltnows
the smallest degree likcit.
The “ Organization of Labour" contemplated by Louis
b
that
:l..tNQlJ1 or CAB!-IT) would c
suppression of seditious and fl-lonious persons,-even :5 they, we
are well assum will spare no exertions to suppress it.
The alrovo narrative will, we trust, be 11 .-iullicicnt apology to
the Iicpealers of Mauclieslcr and Liverpool for llr. Mitclicls sud-
den rel rent froiu liiiglaiul. .
.:.L+.L....s
"0 isyl the c
ausc they were heartily sick of the
lion away from our rnnl 5.
If you believe this plainnccount of the matter, what,
is your duty? Is it to meet together, as poor Mr.
as Protestant operatives did the,‘ other night, uml
Puss r-esolutinns about vital religion, and the necessity of
revoking the lilaynooth grant?
Wm‘ ‘M5 ‘1“C5li01I, I bid you adieu for another week.
u Illircitsn.
02-‘-
r:
lllili
.inan's husiu ss
c with a niiuute
than that of the ohl Paris police or the l
despotisiu more intolerable
loly lmpiisition.
Now, as to Land, and rights of properly therein. Pro-
. . .. A re -.
Tu: I‘i'rzoi:u.iLn COXF11llF.lLtT!: Cnoii.-.The meni-
hcrs of this club root at their rooms,
the 24th inststhe President in the chair. It
v v - r ‘ r - ii
on Monilny rvcning,
I01’
I‘
0
D0" ' onday night nest, pledg-
uml the State, ' ' ' .' ’ ' . 3 ' B i ' 4' ' K , , , iunnu
bound to hike care that the trust be not bctra‘ed-..is izarciiolicu of aiiotheriuotion,thutnu stranger beiulmittcd
bound, in short’ to quiet we possession of we 1,,mi,,,“>,,c,., in future, unless iiitroduccd by ll int-mhcr, he conuniueo
i nit-ct to-uiorrow (holiday). to lnuisact iinportant hu ss.
eonducc to the well-being of the people at large, and no
just so long as the system of laiul-nwnersliip is found to There W
icinhurs mliuitlcl. Mr. Mitv.-lit and
are lb’ new u
Mr. Blcagher are cxpeclul on Monday evening.