counts of Wexford-Address of the counties of lexford, Clare,
and others, to the Lord Lieutenant----Addresses from.corpora.,
tions to the Lord Lieutenant, and of the Bar to the Chancellor ,
Case of Mr. Curran The Rolls offered to Mr. Curran
Spirit and condict of the Irifa Government Mr; Wilson the
'Tyrone magiftrate Continuance of Mr. Wilson's communi-
cations with Government- Case of O'Neil-Mr. Elliott's
Jetter to Mr. Wilson Commission to investigate O'Neil's case. .
Difference between Serjeant Moore and Mr. Wilson
Mr. Wilson summoned to Dublin-Mr. Wilson writes to Mr.
Elliott Mr. Wilson writes to Mr. Ponsonby Mr. Wilson
writes again to Mr Elliott-The Chancellor's letter to Mr. Wil-
Son Mr. Wilson is refused a commission for Armagh-Conse-
quences of that refusal-Feelings of the Catholics on the new
adminiftrations Mr. Ponsonby sets about reforming the ma..
gistracy- Wexford and Carlow, magistrates-Lord Grenville
brings on Mr. Judge Fox's case-Debate on Judge Fox's case
Close of Judge Fox's case Close of Judge Johnson's case-
Irish revenues and resources Relief of the poor in Ireland
Mr. Foster's and Mr. Bagwell's opinions-Sir John Newport ex-
plains-Mr. Alexander opposes the measure—The new minifters
shy Ireland, and prorogue the parliament–Vain expectancies of
the Catholics in Ireland-Reforms in the financial departments
-Mr. Grattan restored to the Privy Council-Death of Mr. Fox.
-Suppression of partial difturbances—Threshers—Further parti.
culars of the Threshers--Dissolution of Parliament, and Catholics
address to Mr. Grattan- Threshers increase The new mi.
nisters acting upon the old principless Meeting of the new Par.
liament, and King's speech - Private commun cations with the
Catholies--Catholic meetings-Morę catholic meetings
Resolution to petition Parliament, that session - Further resolu-
rions of the Catholics at large to petition-Catholic resolutions
for petitioning Parliametit-Conduct of the ministers and the op-
position=--The Newry magiftratęs prosecute Mr. O'Hanlon for
a libel-Catholics address the Duke of Bedford-Proceedings in
the King's. beuchAffidavit of Mr. O'Hanlon--Conduct of
the Court-Abolition of useless places Additional grant of
5000l. to Maynooth College- Sir John Newport answers Mr.
Percenal's objections Mr. Gractan supports the grant Lord
Howick refers to the state of foreign education Real conduct
of ministry. Lord Howick moves the Catholic Officers billo