-- p. t. New Minifterial arrangements-Mr. Pitt's rivalry with Napo b get and financial arrangements-Recruiting from the Irish Mi- -Lord Redesdale- Earl of Ormond-Lord Borrington— Mr. Perceval Mr. Lee -Sir Wm. Scott-Dr Laurence- -Mr. Fofter- -- - -Mr. George Mr. Wyndham Mr. -Sir John Newport--Mr. M. Fitzgerald Col. Archdall Troy v. Symonds Grounds of the trial-Effects of Anti- General nature of the Bedford administration-Firft acts of the county of Wexford-Address of the counties of exford, Clare, Spirit and conduct of the Irish Government-Mr. Wilson the 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 sou Mr. Wilson is refused a commission for Armagh-Conse quences of that refusal-Feelings of the Catholics on the new administration-Mr. Ponsonby sets about reforming the ma- giftracy-Wexford and Carlow magifirates-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. Fofter's and Mr. Bagwell's opinions-Sir John Newport ex- plains-Mr. Alexander opposes the measure-The new ministers 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- nifters acting upon the old principles Meeting of the new Par- liament, and King's speech-Private commun cations with the Catholics Catholic meetings-More catholic meetings- Resolution to petition Parliament, that session- Further resolu- tions of the Catholics at large to petition-Catholic resolutions for petitioning Parliament-Conduct of the minifters and the op- |