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glldllltfli to Eoruspanlimts.
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the defensible nature of the island, and points to Switzerland nnil the
mm .1 ger liynsturc. and both opled by . population or
' zimis Old United
country in mm despair? I!
qnuougm vim him: the English gm-non in Ireland w at-Jther mm
punin with on French nor mp the Irish. ,
THE UNITED IVRISI-I[MAI“I.
tria w‘ find a barrier
h
Manchu
struggling to throw oil‘ its own bed rulers, and I con.
. -- .- Y" Y “-
an
Tuscany Piedmont, and t 2 minor states, long for a
brotherhood with the Republic; and he of Sardinia, the
traitor of the carbmiari, has news every morniu how he is
loved of Franc Sooner
V ‘in
legal opinions.
The word "ctlolstiIig,' uaedlu hlr. Martin's letter, menus causing
disease. It is A medical term.
on, ..,...,g in um: nm is null
print it without mm or comment >-
F.rinlslrillEn, March 9.
Dun Sm.-The pom gentry are thrr-ntenlnk me, it i would exposcln
my window The umru LILISIIMAX for sale. 'l he person who um iuquifrac;
ell‘ Y
their skirts to royalty, will trend upon the kibes of dynas-
ties; and lie of Hesse Cassel, and he of Nassau, are. it is
unit‘, K ' 3 ' ‘ ‘ ' Tnnilnn
1.-wtng mium. -ma .1 m;..:..... 1 II ‘
gage behind. Her Majesty ofEnglnnd is a hospitable majesty
while she IJLIJ, and what, between these threatening emules
.. . . .. . . ,
in Ann: Inuit I!
the interpreter of the divine justice, spoken through the
mouths of suliering men, and not through the im erial
V P
-" ‘ ‘ ' ‘ has so long ‘ " '
earth, the French Republic says :-
“ Thus we eclaru it openly. If the hour 9]‘ the rscomlrudicm
a some riaiionalmcs, qapressell 111 Europe or slmcha-e, should
PEAR TO US to have sounded in the decree: o Providence, '
. ‘I >i‘>- ' the French republic would believe itself entitled to
arm itself in order to protect (hue legitimate movements of the
greatness and nationality of states." -1 .
‘Vs shall explain this difference.
Ifthc English people rose in jnsurteeticn against their
9 ll -
-nvv-mt liament," " constitution,” “stocks,"
Jews, and even Queen; nay, had they in a r
first-class French revolution of their own, with Reign
Terror, and guillotine, and all. that, the French Rcpuh
' iiiwncre, ‘ " if
other caused impcllcd them to the contrary, permit classes
nml mannlp ‘ " ‘ ' ' '
of
C
van
‘.1 n . "ate
liberties, Hill are l:iwIuL pass lhnrn? I have publicly protested against
my ryminy here. i hope Tn: imam oi euturday will say a few
on the mime-. 1 must nor, your puper is me by all parties here.
, rm, sir. with grcatrvpcct,
Your pbedlent, humble servant,
Jon: Lzonnn.
Juan Mitchel. Esq. .
rm mares or the St. Patrick's cm, we regret to say. was mania.
nmunn.---xonm." (Sweet verses ; but not suited to us) -in
Song (or the Million " "Curlew." "1. II.“ “An Irish Farmer." (With
mans: .
lion, that it would ELL each wccls, nnarlyhalf the paper. We have only
todalastiee in selection asbest we can.) “Anacharsis Clout?-" (You
may Ice that your suggestion hls been of me In us) “IL A. S." “A
County Down Han.‘
THE
‘UNITED lRlSl-il‘v‘lAlll.
1-v-n
Grand Duke of Baden who received the other day “ ten mi-
cratic basis,” and be oil‘, Queen Vrcroxu will soon enjoy
the society circles. In fact,
England will not be outdone by France. ‘While the Pro-
visional Govcrnment is founding, as the. Times says, a
‘ B , ‘ ' -mu.iu,, pwpie, London
monarchy is busied in establishing an equally extensive
system of outdoor relief for destitute Royalties. But, as
the aforesaid Times says, this is all very grand; but where
will it end Fmhow will it support itself? for surely these
riotous people beyond t e weed and in Trafalgar-square
will not support it. Indeed, between them and this in-
- Al ‘n u -
ourinsrpmscncr must be had -2 an jmzerils, if mu men 0! property
will not support us. they must fall: we can support ourselves by the
no of out numerous and respectable class 0! the community, in:
arm of no Pnqimy."-Tusuaann Wonrz ruxr.
DUBLIN, SATURDAY, MARCII ll.
THE MOBROW l
The crowned heads of Europe were quietly sitting down
w y Illuxlug thcmsclvcs one of those games for the lives
and liberties and lands of men, in which “royal
delight, when one principal player lost his seat i
Thus stood the game then. I. s Pninirrn had leagued
with the northern powers to maintain their tyranny ever
u jugzitcd nations, and his 0 n
ce '1‘
aniilics"
a Paris.
. no
c repression of the llelvctic Confederation, under
those treaties which have long deprived it of national
.. .... ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘me.
its natural political action, to the spying, and intimidation,
and “protcctiou" of “holy allies.” Italy he gave to the
Austrian grateful] , for the Alps are a trifling barrier
against revolutionary ideas, and it was expedient to hold
another member of the family on his MIIUHL in Naples. By
.- L V‘! J .- - . . .
rhiontinn
of France, and so broke down her great natural barrier
ur
. and the fate of Louis XVI.
call
1'9 y
and its hospitable stewards, must stop short over-soon.
And then:
Thus, by example and ideas, France is making war every-
whcre. The work done in these two February days has
already changed the face of Europe.rnade an
constitutions-broken and created treaties. The
between the be Orleans family and the Northern
Empires is ended. A new league against new Fran
its principles has been entered into by the latter; and it is
said, perhaps by anticipation, that the “holy alliance"
of the Ru iwm Prn inn and ‘ ‘ ' '
on its march to the Rhine. p >
et er exnc ly true or not is immaterial. The
principles of the French Republic are such-the policy
declared by M. d iii
he ill crov s must sooner or later bury petty dim’,
rences among themselves, and combine against their com-
m .
......u
the English call “ classes" here, and if England, or an
othcrforeigri power, landed one man on this our island to
intimidate or defeat us in the assertion of our natural and
national right, than the French Re ublic would believe
itself entit ed, i'.e., justified, necessitated, to protect 11
" “ ‘ ' ' ' " ofan oppressed
nation for life, for nationality, for greatness.
's is t e plain enunciotion of ll. Dc LAEIABTINE on
behalf of the Republic.
Providence have sounded for our rcsurrec on. e mus
utter and maintain the God-scat truth-the decree that is
in the hearts of us nlL.h.1tc of England to the death. We
. . . . AL -
vile cant of “ moral-force”
speculators.-of parliamentary J OSEPII Anre..who say to
us, “ send another shilling, and next session,
‘ will hear of sornethin
‘ at a w
o
-1
is
3
cv-
aw" nd wniion," not yet in the b
of your eloque t leader, who will lead boldly far enough to
save his neck. Nol this decree of Providence must be
somdcdathemise.
T .
TENANT-RIGHT IN THE NORTH-HUMBUG.
ltlr, JOHN REA did very good service, indeed, on ymterday
,,,,,,,, - 1') n . . .
a sham Tenant-right mcetihg got up by several government cler-
gyme an “ ollicer of the Queen" (as the chairman called himself),
on enemies, the people they niimiln ‘
enslave. In this war Ul ‘
it is not ditiicul to see which will be the side of England.
With the warning of the American revolution before them
and the French noblesse re-
cd to memory by “ recent events," nather her Majesty
of England nor ier . L’ I w perm‘ their mercenaries
to fight side by side with the citizen-soldiers of the Re.
ublic. Were it not so, what has England to gain b
P
maintaining the Republic? '1‘
ndism destructive to her rule from Ireland to
the Norilm-n Whig,v: got up simpl -
lnlmm-ins clzlssw, and divert them from
Luvvl-I1] "‘guii: ' "Ge ,,
we ay, to keep the northern ianucrs whining at the feet of we
British landlord Parliaments-instead of resorting to the legisla-
-tion of their own Shane-hill Areiepagus, where, and where alone,
r hepoor.
they ever did, or ever will, get
reicpayus
we belie they knowiwhat S c-h m us Agra tdeel of
good law, for we v fa ers, and cotticr as ee enacted on.
d if it has not always been enforced so strictly as
it ought, that is the fault of the people themselves, who fell away
1 . - . - 1 . .
1 r
I it p . Not
but ll return to the m..n.ii.: of 1815. ‘True she talked big
about Crncow; but what is Crocow
England, the other enemy of France, to establish herself in
the Italian peninsula, not only in the bureaux of govern.
, ' h h arts of the co lc.
Ilia policy, therefore, threatened finally to leave Franco
alone in Europe, entirely at the mercy of the Northern
Powers, whose friendship for her is of an old standing-as
old as the sack of Paris. He had estranged Belgium and
"J r 4 a
years. He had tied up the hands of Poland, and held down
the victim for the lash. He closed the career of his policy
uy making for F rancc cnemies on the north and east; and‘
relying on his fortresses an be armies of the tyrant trio,
among whom he wished his mushroom dynast
waited for an opportunity to vent his pen
smoking London
' 1;’. l hh
But that people, somewhat rudely, in truth, sent him :gmc e,:;r,), LAWS“-mg “It Wm be ?:r:::nMe 13' :1: :
there before them. He has become the mum! yard: of ii fcpublie if Wm. be d,,c1;,'m1‘,,g,,5,m it, “ml if it e co
. . . . . . , . . . . -
r ' ory. in spite of
y in rank,
plc’s wrath on ‘
to Poland, and she
cares not for 0 nd True she is pledged to the heads of
the] ' 11 states; but these heads must yield if the lie-
n he continue; nd for
Y
witzei-laud, to stop the jaws of Russia 1;
short. of the Ottoman empire, and so, 1:! all hazards, save
India.
‘.1
this time. For she s f‘damned hotl ays." Che
principles e, r the invasion of ubli men,
Willi Sim!-L'Ml0fl Ytlllefyr d democratic sabres, and
outrageous tions of equality d Nay, ye
D
vcn send soon. r Fra
ministers. '
And so the game has chiiriged. The French Republic,
unough M. De Iamartiuc, has declared an aggressive war
' ' Ivhnthnh
bjeets-a
s4 w
they rule over subdued naiions or wronggd
war of example, of dcas. and, dually, a
in
i rm
most deadly to “governments existing
1
its moderation." And even should no “g holy alliance" of
northern monarchs war against he ould every power,
in Europe recognize the republic, this declaration of policy
by M. D; LADIARTXNE has in it the inevitable doom of our
oldy norms the sentence we wrote la
one
V’ im'=1'P95‘3 l’e”"’”“ "'9 Pilciiic radiation of its liberty
and the regard of nations." This is a declaration of war,
. . . . . .. . . .
This game she must try again , to f:iil,. with God‘; help, ‘ H
i use cl
them reform this altogether; and let them ponder oflcn
upon that piece of Devon-Commission evidence which we quoted
for wecl:-that the no armors own Lbeir Tenant-
right not to any Parliament “law,” but to the fact of their being
“Protestants with arm: in their hands." The
n Catliol as . ‘ .. n Episcopalian worshipper or Pres-
) teriau communi
“ ‘ udacity - n -r -
IR amazing; and the patience of the audience that listened :5 th-out
hardly less exemplary To: the case this-An attempt is
r . meo is c ed to consider the matter, on t
spcnkcm arc gentlemen mziiutaiiicd and paid by that robbing and
1. .- - .
r " ‘; pnymuiu, for
no other purpose but to praise the said, government, to preach
recommend obcdi
d"“'“ ‘h-‘immiolly and as to Parliament
cat
a
ynods, after a great of courteou language, end
signiiicant rem.-irli-“X el assured that your best efrrls will be
exerted to promote logo 0 acious Soverei " '
W are not c uxnnt with any 9 p pm of hand whuc
keep them in p or here they w
moment if they sdventurcd such an outrag
officer coming forward at a political meeting, here in Dublin, to
proclaim his perfect conliden ' ministers
In Belfast, however, they seem quite unconscious of the ano-
maly: ’ ‘ ' ‘ load
9'!’ m
the Jam mountains to the farthest Alps. 0bcys,hcr
has risen to
so nicely in France.” Anl as 1‘
” ‘ so
she declares she will not feel herself called on to iutervlene
‘ ‘ - - .
u 1 V1 n a
government, and n.-.o
' J‘ ' ' ' ', "54 Dr. Morrrconzmf oxclaim' ed.
“A person behind me has just said that Ireland is under a bail
government, the enemies of the pcoplo-'-I repudiate an use '
no ungrateful and unfounded-J sincerely believe me man over
' ‘ 1 1 n
I. ILIIAJV i
nos."
um,
01' course, Doctor, you believe that.-And as for Dr
teaching, and Ncufchatel 31mm; nrcngc
s ' I .
or bad. But Lnianrmn, speaking the sentiments of the
French nation, draws a wide distinction " ‘
nus
CAmiiciiAui.,‘wlien he huird a resolution calling for the forinav
' "‘ ', ritle corps, " ‘ ‘
s.
But if Ireland rose in iiisun-ection against the govern-
- - - , .
it, we must make known to the world that tho decrees of,