13 MAY 1843, Page 11

Ministers' declarations respecting Repeal of the Irish Union were the

subject of an adjourned meeting of the Dublin Repeal Association on Thursday, and of much heated language: Mr. O'Connell called Sir Ro- bert Peel an " audacious miscreant," " the newspaper Lord Lansdowne," [for he professed to speak by the card—the newspaper reports,] a "paltry Whig," " the newspaper Henry Brougham," " most despicable and contemptible of politicians," and " the newspaper Lord Monteagle " by a coarse nickname, rhyming to his surname. He thanked them fbr sti- mulating Repeal. Mr. Steele dared Sir Robert Peel to try civil war.