PARLIAMENT
... of con-pirsvy had hern lav—if tke juibt«t •iliing in ike King's Bench had given lk ...
... of con-pirsvy had hern lav—if tke juibt«t •iliing in ike King's Bench had given lk ...
... ikrn, a.iid anything which coni 1 fairly cunstiued as ntfriiMve in lit* Horn m Catholic telloo ■ •uhji-ct*. seeing that, to lU2U, had been a warm fiiend of Catholic emancipation. The debate wa* adjouinrd at twelve o’clock. Thurtday, Feb. Th« siningeis* gallery ...
... on this than even on the Emancipation question ; and, what is more important, the whole Voluntary forces of Ihe kingdom—lately augmented to a considerable extent, although somewhat less prejudiced against their Homan Catholic brethren than they wercfiftcea ...
... the dates of their title deeds, their titles were hail. The Homan Catholics were in the same situation, and suit instituted eince their Emancipation Bill, old charily of the Catholics w.i* taken them a decree the Itolli, illegal iu its inception. They ...
... from without**! Where i» the great or beneficial change that owe the monlaneous efforts of our statesmen? at earned Catholic Emancipation—the repeal of the Test »ml Corporation Acts—the Reform Bill—the abolihon of slavery—the reduction of the newspaper ...
... Islands, the faith of a continuance of the protection that they then enjoyed. But they bad been deceived. First came slave emancipation. The planters, to mire, hail got of compensation but what was that, compared their loss ? It was the same as depriving ...
... Iter Majesty, war of address, that the man who created public mind in Ireland, and thereby caused ilia great measure of emancipation become law, and raised his fellow-canntrymen to the station of freo citixens, now inmate of prison for a constructive offence—a ...
... redress for all Ha grievances. Hence It that, to an influence could not effectually resist, eoaacatcd to the emancipation of the Roman Catholics { aad, aot heiag able prevent the oonacqneacaa of the Reform Bill, aot himself to draw all the beat advantages ...
... bees use the bishops hod not been consul led, and then, by inucudoe, Sir Robert Perl, for giving his suppoi t to the Catholic Emancipation bill. “The first (Imc,*’ Its said, when the bulwarks of the Plot retail! Church were broken was when that bill was ...
... John Ure, W. Lang, E. Andmani, Arrhibaid Watson, A. Paton, Pergnson, Smeal, Murray, Ac. with many other firm friendof the emancipation Came. Mid-Lothian Collibri cs.—We are sorry to understand that the colliers . colliery. Mid-larlkisn, have adopted the ...
... addrrta liae juM Wmi preeantMl to Mr. O'Connell by Ike Kngliah Catholic noMliljr and gentry, mid reprrenilatieeo of the y, headed by (he Karl Shre«r«>lMMy. Tlte wliole matter of this Kngliah Catholic addrem («ara the DuUim Koeming Pott), it pregwuit with importance ...
... ins Grace. A declaration of the laity of the diocese, similar to that a non of clergy, is in (lie conrte sigiMtura. Tbe Catholic clrigy have held their annual conference. No petition was brought forward respecting the repeal (be penal clauses ilw Relief ...