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ELFFAST PROTESTANT PETITION

... yauir petitioners Ieg most explicitly to state thch decided oplirion, that sever-al toilets and principles 0f the Roman Catholic Church, which, it connected with political p1wer, are wholly incorisiteotwith the safety and voell-being of our Protestant ...

CARRICKFERGUS QUARTER SESSIONS

... particular, excited high admiration, by the eloquent and powerful manner in which he enforced the im- portance of the emancipation of -his Catholic countrymen.- Among the guests was Sir Richard Philips, formerly the Proprietor and Editor of The Alonthly Magazine ...

LONDON—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13

... Orange institutions, and the head of the Protestant party, is anxious to be found at his post when the discussion of Catholic Emancipation takes place. Intelligence from Constantinople to the l1th -ult. states, that the Reis Effendi had consented to the ...

COUNTY O DOWN ASSIZES

... therefore imagined that the spirit of 'freedom was intolerance. He, with many others, felt a disposition to prevent Catholic Emancipation. This meal' sure he couild nor impede. He felt disappointed and cha-' grined on the occasion, and from these feelings ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT, LONDON

... be taken. Sir E. Sugden concluded his address by some general observations on the dihliculties attending the question of emancipation of slaves. The Attorney General appeared on behalf of the Crown, and wished to leave the whole queston in the hands of ...

LONDON POLICE

... has appointed George William Frederick Villiers, Esq. to be his ?? Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipoteniary to the Catholic King. TEA DUTIES.-The following resolution was reported on Friday to the House of Commons, and instruction was given to the ...

CORPORATION OF COLERAINE

... to resign,. but acted from that honourable feeling which influences gentlemen; soon after the pas- sing of the Act of Emancipation, five members of the Corporation resigned; they assigned no reason for their resignation, but believes it was in consequence ...

CARLOW ASSIZES

... Mlurphy, to whom lie was mar- ried by the Rev. Dr. Fgan, then parish priest of Killarney, nowI R. Catholic bishop of Aghadoe. Tho prisoner was then aI R. Catholic, and the marriage took place in presence of witnesses, some of whom will be produced. With that ...

THE STATE PROSECUTIONS—MR. O'CONNELL

... nomena of a sincere R. Catholic who is not a Repealer, We can understand how the R. Catholic aristocracy, and a number of the R. Catholic gentry, at e hostile to Repeal, because the same parties were long opposed to their own emancipation; but how a really ...

Law Intelligence

... iiberty.-(I-ear, hearr.y) Certainly o we were told that it was contrary to tire will of those in power that emancipation was gr'anted, Catholics were o told that it was not from a sense of justice or from a it sense of right, but from tire apprlherision ...

STATE PROSECUTIONS

... d tress. In 1792-what 'eas a matter of ?? Eg brought in a petition to the Irish 'house of parliament, I ithe emancipation of Roman Catholics to a certain exter ;and it wvas, what aras called, lide'ed out; but, bcfi're t year had passed away, upon difficulties ...

STATE PROSECUTIONS

... necessity for struggling for its repeal, even though that course should involve the abandonmilent of the agitation fo' Catholic emancipation ) Mr llatchell-I shall only trouble you with one mS re. WIat is the date of this palier ? It is the Freeman, 5th of ...